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Count information
Date count run20 Mar 2026
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots70
Valid votes70
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Siddhant Agarrwal [28131]65.00
Arhham Shah [31479]5.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus30.00
Threshold35.00
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 35.00. Candidate Siddhant Agarrwal [28131] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Siddhant Agarrwal [28131].

Candidates

Arhham Shah

I’m standing for Welfare Officer because I want the Entrepreneurs Society to be a community where people feel supported, included, and able to take risks without feeling overwhelmed. Through co‑founding two ventures and working in fast‑moving startups in London and India, I’ve seen how intense entrepreneurship can be - how easy it is to burn out, doubt yourself, or feel isolated when you’re trying to build something new. Those experiences made me realise how important it is to have someone in the room who genuinely cares about wellbeing, not just productivity.

My roles at UCL - Accommodation & Housing Officer, Vice President of Jain Society, Treasurer of Physics Society, and Tech Officer for Math Soc - have all centred on supporting students and creating spaces where people feel comfortable and valued. I’ve helped students navigate stressful situations, handled sensitive conversations, and worked to build inclusive communities where everyone feels welcome, not just the most confident voices.

I want to bring that same approach to the Entrepreneurs Society. As Welfare Officer, I’ll focus on making our events more accessible, building a culture where people feel safe to ask for help, and ensuring that every member - whether they’re launching a startup or just exploring ideas - feels supported, respected, and able to thrive.

Siddhant Agarrwal

Have you ever wondered what sparks someone to build something new? ✨✨

For me, it always begins with a small moment of curiosity. That feeling of “surely this could be better”. Whether it was solving everyday problems, sketching product ideas, or imagining ventures that could create real impact, I’ve always been drawn to building rather than just observing.

That curiosity slowly turned into intention. I realised I don’t just want to admire great products or successful founders, but want to become one. I want to understand users deeply, design solutions that matter, and bring ideas to life with the same energy and ambition that defines UCL’s entrepreneurial spirit. ⚡️⚡️

 

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Vote for me as your next Welfare Officer!  ✨✨
P.S. Thanks for reading till the end 😉