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Count information
Date count run20 Mar 2026
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots45
Valid votes45
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Duru Pamukcu [30249]28.00
Qinru Wang [31102]12.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)5.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus5.50
Threshold22.50
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 22.50. Candidate Duru Pamukcu [30249] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Duru Pamukcu [30249].

Candidates

Duru Pamukcu

I’m running for Welfare Officer because I want to help ensure that our society is a truly welcoming and inclusive space for every single member! I know that for many of us, this society is a home away from home, and I want to make sure everyone feels they truly belong here.

​I’ve noticed ways we can make our community even more supportive and accessible. My focus is on creating an environment where everyone—whether they are a long-time member or just joining us—feels comfortable and heard. I want to ensure that every individual feels they have a voice and a place in our community.

​I’m confident in my organizational skills and time management—I’m very meticulous and always aim to stay on top of things. I know how important it is for a Welfare Officer to be a reliable and consistent point of contact. 

​Overall, my goal is to bring more empathy and attention to the well-being of our members; making sure everyone feels valued, included, and happy to be part of our society!

Qinru Wang

I am standing for welfare officer of the K-pop Society because I believe fandom should be more than shared music taste — it should be a safe, supportive community where everyone feels welcome. K-pop brings together people from different cultures and identities, and I want to help ensure that our society reflects the inclusivity and positivity that many artists promote. As welfare officer, I would work to be confidential, create clear wellbeing resources, and check in regularly with members.

I want to organise informal socials and discussion spaces where members can connect without feeling overwhelmed. I would also collaborate with the committee to ensure events are accessible, culturally sensitive, and mindful of different comfort levels. Most importantly, I want every member — from new fans to long-time fans — to feel heard and respected. Fandom should be joyful, not stressful. As welfare officer, I will prioritise empathy, inclusivity, and open communication so that our K-pop Society remains not just fun, but genuinely supportive.