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Count information
Date count run21 Mar 2025
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots136
Valid votes136
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Farida Ibrahim [21945]74.00
Han Ze Soo [24069]58.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)4.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus6.00
Threshold68.00
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 68.00. Candidate Farida Ibrahim [21945] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Farida Ibrahim [21945].

Candidates

Han Ze Soo

I am interested in becoming President of UCL SOP society since being president will not only help me to grow as a person but it would also help me to implement ideas in the society from both you guys and me. As events lead last year, I was able to help organize some wonderful events, and we received lots of really good feedback from our peers, all of which I believe that we can build on as a society in the coming year.

My vision includes incorporating more cultural aspects into our events since we are such a diverse community, and I believe that it would be really good to learn more about all the cultures we have in SOP. I am committed to creating a society that supports every member’s academic, professional, and personal growth, creating a healthy team environment so that the society can flourish. I am confident I can lead the committee to new heights with my proven leadership experience, passion for the society, and dedication to our community.

Farida Ibrahim

Over the past year as your President, I’ve worked alongside my committee to expand our society like never before. We’ve taken inter-uni events to a larger scale, increased student engagement and supported non-academic talents within SoP by strengthening our presence in Students’ Union initiatives like TeamUCL and ArtsUCL.

During this year, we were able to significantly boost society profits by 66% in only 5 months.

In addition, we fostered an even stronger community through SoParent competitions, cultural fair and game nights. We also reintroduced the yearbook for the first time since 2014, bringing back a tradition that celebrates our community.

That’s why I’m running for re-election—I have so much more planned. I want to build on the momentum we’ve created, bringing even bigger and better opportunities to the society. From academic support to networking events, socials, and career development, I’m committed to ensuring our society keeps growing and evolving.