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Count information
Date count run20 Mar 2026
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots13
Valid votes13
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Saffron Law [29450]13.00
Christine Li [30988]0.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus6.50
Threshold6.50
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 6.50. Candidate Saffron Law [29450] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Saffron Law [29450].

Candidates

Christine Li

❌ Please don't vote for me more than once. Please vote for the other person (if there is) so there's a better chance of filling all roles. Thank you!

Hi everyone, I’m Christine, a second-year Biological Sciences undergraduate student from China. This society has brought me immense joy, and I can confidently say that I’ve experienced some of the best moments of my life at its events. If possible, I would love to share this joy with more people by continuing to maintain a safe and inclusive space for everyone who enjoys nature here at UCL.

🌱 I am also an experienced and passionate birdwatcher, and I would love to organise related events, such as bird surveys! I used to do a lot of volunteer work related to bird surveying back in China and here at UK. By voting for me as Secretary, you’ll gain access to a range of birdwatching events 😉

Saffron Law

I originally joined this society for the bird-lover in me, but through the many events that have happened in the past year, I stayed for the amazing people that I have met. The biggest thing that struck me about Natsoc is how the committee is so interchangeable. I think everybody shares the roles, which genuinely contributed to me enjoying my time because it felt so easy to talk to everyone; there wasn't a committee clique. Seeing how much I have enjoyed this society, I would also like to give what I can back to it, which is my...organisational skills. It doesn't sound impressive, but I think a big part of being the secretary is managing events, and seeing how I've been to most of them (excluding the colouring because I have clashes unfortunately), I can argue that my organisational skills are exceptional. I am also a very persistent person. If someone is not doing their job on the committee, I will make them do it, or at least die trying. This will be important for the operations of the society. Aside from this, though, the core reason as to why I am running is that I truly love this society, and I wish for it to be just as good for others as it was for me as a new student.