Fall 2025 General Election
President
Alex Lavallee
Eligible voters: 8482 / Number of votes cast: 36
Number of Votes | Percentage of Votes | |
---|---|---|
Yes | 32 | 88.889% |
No | 3 | 8.333% |
Abstentions | 1 | 2.778% |
Vice-President, Academic
Valery Lai
Eligible voters: 8482 / Number of votes cast: 34
Number of Votes | Percentage of Votes | |
---|---|---|
Valery Lai | 19 | 55.882% |
Zain Salman | 13 | 38.235% |
Abstentions | 2 | 5.882% |
Business Representatives (acclaimed)
These election results are set to be ratified at the July 29, 2025 Regular Council Meeting.
- Xiangru Mo
Computer Science Representatives (acclaimed)
These election results are set to be ratified at the July 29, 2025 Regular Council Meeting.
- River Stanley
- Sai Jilla
- Avish Kathpal
- Elyn Huang
Spring 2025 By-Election
At-Large Representatives (acclaimed)
- Dundee Zhang
- Alex Zhao
Business Representative (acclaimed)
- Nicholas Rebello
Spring 2025 General Election
President
Arnav Gupta
Eligible voters: 8482 / Number of votes cast: 21
Number of Votes | Percentage of Votes | |
---|---|---|
Yes | 18 | 85.714% |
No | 3 | 14.286% |
Abstentions | 0 | 0.000% |
Vice-President, Academic
Patrik Buhring
Eligible voters: 8482 / Number of votes cast: 29
Number of Votes | Percentage of Votes | |
---|---|---|
Yes | 25 | 86.207% |
No | 2 | 6.897% |
Abstentions | 2 | 6.897% |
Note: There were no viable candidates for Vice-President, Academic during the regular General Election. As such, a special by-election was held for the Vice-President, Academic position.
Pure Math, Applied Math, and Combinatorics and Optimization Representatives (acclaimed)
- Sara Nayar
Computer Science Representatives (acclaimed)
- Amol Venkataraman
- Cristian Moretto
- Faraan Hadi
- Grace Feng
- Sai Jilla
At-Large Representatives (acclaimed)
- Alex Lavallee
- Alina Hu
- River Stanley
- Valery Lai
Note: This constituency was originally competitive. However, within 24 hours of Nomination Period ending, some candidates who were acclaimed to another constituency withdrew from the At-Large constituency, making it uncompetitive (see Policy 1.3.5, Multiple Nominations, and Policy 1.3.6, Acclamation), and as such all remaining candidates were acclaimed.
Winter 2025 By-Election
At-Large Representatives (acclaimed)
- Alex Lavalee
- Arshia Goraya
- River Stanley
- Shrija Parey
- Zev Friedman
Winter 2025 General Election
President
Cooper Stone
Eligible voters: 8762 / Number of votes cast: 185
Number of Votes | Percentage of Votes | |
---|---|---|
Cooper Stone | 168 | 90.811% |
Faraan Hadi | 12 | 6.486% |
Abstentions | 5 | 2.703% |
Note: Candidate Faraan Hadi was disqualified from the election during Campaigning Period.
Vice-President, Academic
Kareem Alfarra
Eligible voters: 8762 / Number of votes cast: 163
Number of Votes | Percentage of Votes | |
---|---|---|
Kareem Alfarra | 88 | 62.411% |
Nyra Rodrigues | 12 | 21.986% |
Abstentions | 22 | 15.603% |
Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, and Combinatorics and Optimization Representatives (acclaimed)
- Alex Pawelko
- Remington Zhi
- Sara Nayar
Computer Science Representatives (acclaimed)
- Awab Qureshi
- Faraan Hadi
- Grace Feng
- Ivy Fan-Chiang
- Saivenkat Jilla
Note: This constituency was originally competitive. However, within 24 hours of Nomination Period ending, a candidate who was acclaimed to another constituency withdrew from the CS constituency, making it uncompetitive (see Policy 1.3.5, Multiple Nominations, and Policy 1.3.6, Acclamation), and as such all remaining candidates were acclaimed.
Business Representatives (acclaimed)
- Esha Banerjee
- Ohm Patel
Fall 2024 By-Election
First-Year Representatives
- Daniel Wu
- Diya Dang
- Dundee Zhang
- Melody Ge
The raw ballot data can be found at this link, and the output log of the Single Transferable Vote (STV) vote count can be found at this link. The vote count was run using STV-rs, an open-source STV system which uses Meek’s Method, a detail which ensured all seats were filled with candidates. Ties were broken with the use of a tiebreaker ballot provided ahead of the voting period, as defined and required by MathSoc Policy 1.5.5.
At-Large Representatives (acclaimed)
- Hope Appelmans
- E-Therng Lee
- Nazar Viznytsya
Fall 2024 General Election
President
Awab Qureshi
Eligible voters: 7705 / Number of votes cast: 65
Number of Votes | Percentage of Votes | |
---|---|---|
Yes | 41 | 76.444% |
No | 20 | 30.769% |
Abstentions | 4 | 6.154% |
Vice-President, Academic
Alex Pawelko
Eligible voters: 7705 / Number of votes cast: 82
Number of Votes | Percentage of Votes | |
---|---|---|
Pawelko, Alex | 51 | 62.195% |
Rajan, Saarth | 31 | 37.805% |
Pure Math, Applied Math, and Combinatorics and Optimization Representatives
- Kareem Alfarra
- Remington Zhi
- Sara Nayar
Computer Science Representatives
- Cristian Moretto
- Grace Feng
- Ivy Fan-Chiang
- Saivenkat Jilla
- Tanisha Dhami
Note: This constituency was originally competitive. However, partway through the campaigning period, it ceased to become competitive due to candidate withdrawals, and so all candidates were acclaimed.
Spring 2024 By-Election
At-Large Representatives (acclaimed)
- Alex Pawelko
- Alina Hu
- Christian Choi
- Elias Awad
- Noah Nazareth
- Saivenkat Jilla
Spring 2024 General Election
President
Remington Zhi
Eligible voters: 8697 / Number of votes cast: 225
Number of Votes | Percentage of Votes | |
---|---|---|
Yes | 172 | 76.444% |
No | 25 | 11.111% |
Abstentions | 28 | 12.444% |
Vice-President, Academic (Special By-Election)
E-Therng Lee
Eligible voters: 8697 / Number of votes cast: 48
Number of Votes | Percentage of Votes | |
---|---|---|
Yes | 46 | 95.833% |
No | 2 | 4.167% |
Absentions | 0 | 0.000% |
Note: There were no viable candidates for Vice-President, Academic during the regular General Election. As such, a special by-election was held for the Vice-President, Academic position. E-Therng Lee was originally elected as an At-Large Representative, and forfeited that seat to fill the seat of Vice-President, Academic after the special by-election, as per MathSoc’s Bylaw 9.5.
Pure Math, Applied Math, and Combinatorics and Optimization Representatives (acclaimed)
- Kareem Alfarra
- Samantha Pater
- Yi Fan Song
Note: This constituency was originally competitive. However, partway through the campaigning period, it ceased to become competitive due to candidate withdrawals, and so all candidates were acclaimed.
Computer Science Representatives
- Avish Kathpal
- Awab Qureshi
- Grace Feng
- Ivy Fan-Chiang
- Tian Chen
Note: One candidate was disqualified because they did not submit an expense report. They were marked as “withdrawn” in the input for the program (and this can be seen in the output log), effectively removing them from the count. For this reason, the Computer Science Representative election had 75 ballots, but the output log indicates there were just 62. The program removed 13 ballots which included only the withdrawn candidate in their rankings.
The raw ballot data for the Computer Science constituency can be found at this link, and the output log of the Single Transferrable Vote (STV) vote count can be found at this link. The vote count was run using STV-rs, an open-source STV system which uses Meek’s Method, a detail which ensured all seats were filled with candidates. Ties were broken with the use of a tiebreaker ballot provided ahead of the voting period, as defined and required by MathSoc Policy 1.5.5.
Business Representatives (acclaimed)
- Asia Mitchell
- Esha Banerjee
At-Large Representatives
- E-Therng Lee
- Melody Zhong
- Sara Nayar
- Vincent Chen
The raw ballot data for the At-Large constituency can be found at this link, and the output log of the Single Transferable Vote (STV) vote count can be found at this link. The vote count was run using STV-rs, an open-source STV system which uses Meek’s Method, a detail which ensured all seats were filled with candidates. Ties were broken with the use of a tiebreaker ballot provided ahead of the voting period, as defined and required by MathSoc Policy 1.5.5.
Note: E-Therng Lee was originally elected as an At-Large Representative, and forfeited that seat to fill the seat of Vice-President, Academic after the special by-election, as per MathSoc’s Bylaw 9.5.
Winter 2024 By-Election
Pure Math, Applied Math, and Combinatorics and Optimization Representatives (acclaimed)
- Samantha Pater
At-Large Representatives (acclaimed)
- Asia Mitchell
- Avish Kathpal
- Binder Nie
- E-Therng Lee
- Remington Zhi
- Nazar Viznytsya
- Priyanshu Ghosh
Winter 2024 General Election
President
Logan Batson
Eligible voters: 9043 / Number of votes cast: 45
Number of Votes | Percentage of Votes | |
---|---|---|
Yes | 43 | 95.556% |
No | 1 | 2.222% |
Abstentions | 1 | 2.222% |
VP Academic
Zev Friedman
Eligible voters: 9043 / Number of votes cast: 42
Number of Votes | Percentage of Votes | |
---|---|---|
Yes | 37 | 88.095% |
No | 3 | 7.143% |
Abstentions | 2 | 4.762% |
Computer Science Representatives (acclaimed)
- Aryan Patel
- Awab Qureshi
- Daniel Wang
- Grace Feng
- Sarah Wilson
Business Representatives (acclaimed)
- Pranav Bedi
Fall 2023 By-Election
First-Year Representatives
For our First-Year representative seat, we had 203 voters (casting 196 ballots and 7 declines) of 1500 eligible members. This comes out to an exceptional turnout of 13.5%. Thank you all for running such engaging campaigns!
- Cristian Moretto
- Danny Liu
- Fahmi Omer
- Vincent Chen
The raw ballot data can be found at this link, and the output log of the Single Transferable Vote (STV) vote count can be found at this link. The vote count was run using STV-rs, an open-source STV system which uses Meek’s Method, a detail which ensured all seats were filled with candidates. Ties were broken with the use of a tiebreaker ballot provided ahead of the voting period, as defined and required by MathSoc Policy 1.5.5.
Note: Several candidates were disqualified because they did not submit an expense report. They were marked as “withdrawn” in the input for the program (and this can be seen in the output log), effectively removing them from the count. For this reason, while there were 196 ballots, the output log indicates there were just 192, since the program removed 4 ballots which included only those candidates in their rankings.
For our First-Year representative seat, we had 203 voters (casting 196 ballots and 7 declines) of 1500 eligible members. This comes out to an exceptional turnout of 13.5%. Thank you all for running such engaging campaigns!
Business Representatives (acclaimed)
- Diana Tatar
At-Large Representatives (acclaimed)
- Cindy Li
- Daniel Wang
- Lucas Tate
- Zev Friedman