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Count information
Date count run20 Mar 2026
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running3
Available position1
Total ballots40
Valid votes40
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Christy Law [30896]24.00
Kyan Foo [31788]16.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)0.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus4.00
Threshold20.00
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 20.00. Candidate Christy Law [30896] has reached the threshold and is elected.

Winner is Christy Law [30896].

Candidates

Christy Law

Being a member of the Mahjong society, I would like to step out further and run for Engagement officer. I believe my experiences in leadership roles, with my determined work ethic and open mindset, would bring a positive influence to the Mahjong Society. Having a wide connection within the Hong Kong community, I will try my best to enhance social connection during Mahjong socials, attract more UCL students and freshers to play Mahjong, no matter whether they are intermediate or expert players.

If I am elected as Engagement officer, I will

  • Ensure snacks and drinks will be provided throughout regular socials
  • Ensure canton pop musics will be played during regular socials
  • Try my best to take actions on all the opinions raised throughout the academic year

Please vote for me, Christy Law as your Engagement Officer! 

Kyan Foo

Hey everyone, I’m Kyan and I’m running for Engagement Officer for next year’s Mahjong Society. Despite only beginning to play Mahjong a couple years back, joining UCL Mahjong Society for these two years has enabled me to develop and hone my passion for the tiles and make many new friends. 
 

A big part of my experience so far has also been spreading the love for mahjong to others. I particularly enjoy teaching new players, constantly finding new ways to convey higher-level concepts to accelerate their progression, and their fun! As engagement officer, I hope to broaden this on a wider scale, appealing to both new and more experienced players. 

To achieve this, I propose gathering feedback from regular members to improve our sessions and to refresh new ideas for the committee to adopt. I would also like to help create a consolidated document of rules for the various mahjong styles, making it more accessible and less daunting to pick up from scratch. Finally, I hope to hold more fun competitions and potentially invite other societies to partake in them, allowing for a wider player base and thrilling mahjong rounds! 

Overall, I will try to make you love mahjong as much as I do, hopefully you will vote for me!