Candidates!
The ÖH elections are coming up! From May 13 to 15, 2025, you can cast your vote again (more on this in our Election Guide) and this time the Red Vector needs it more than ever!
As a Basic Democratic group, we make our decisions in open Plena (which you can attend at any time!) according to the consensus principle - so everyone has the same voting rights and every opinion is heard. Nevertheless, in the current ÖH system we need formal mandataries to implement the decisions made in this way.
The current candidates introduce themselves here (alphabetically). You can also find the texts and information on our Instagram.
Lukas Hager (he/him), Nr. 1 on the ballot
Hi, I’m Lukas.
In my first semester I somehow ended up in the Vektorraum, by sitting on the couch until the evening I found myself in my first plenum and now I’ve been actively involved in the Vektor for a good two years :)
Some of you may already know me from Mensafest (behind the bar or during planning), from Erstituten, the Journaldienst or simply from the Vektorraum where you can find me most of the time.
For me, being part of the student council doesn’t just mean directly representing students to professors or the faculty, but also organizing events, making it easier for first-year students to start their studies and creating the most pleasant environment possible for all students.
Laura Kammerhuber (she/her), Nr. 3 on the ballot
Hello, I’m Laura :)
I’m in my sixth semester of BSc. At the beginning of my studies I was quickly drawn to the Vektorraum, and since then I’ve been there almost all the time. When I’m not playing Tichu, yapping about my studies or taking a nap, I’m taking care of the Roter Vektor newsletter or planning the next Mensa party together with others. On the rare occasions when I’m not at university, I’m probably with my family or the horses in Upper Austria.
If you have any questions for me, just let me know, I’ll be happy to answer them :)
Leonidas Peltz (he/him), Nr. 4 on the ballot
Hi, I am Leo.
I study Mathematics and am in the second semester of my master. I moved to vienna for my studies and quickly connected with the people in the Roter Vektor.
When I am not learning and the weather is good, most of the time you can find me outside. There I so skatetricks in the miniramp or cruise around the city with my bike.
You can just approach me, whether you have problems with your studies, professors, the SSC and need help or you just want to get to know me. Most of the time you find me in the Vektorraum :)
Vianne Rachler (she/her), Nr. 5 on the ballot
Heyy, I am Vianne!
I am in my second semester studying BEd Mathematics and English. I joined the “Rote Vektor ” at the beginning of my studies and realized that I really like it.
Since then, I’ve been in the “Vektorraum” very often, whether to play Tichu, chat or sometimes even be productive.
When I’m not at university doing study stuff and vector stuff, you can usually find me at the “Jungschar” or dancing.
Johanna Wallisch (she/her), Nr. 7 on the ballot
Heyo, I’m Jo :) I’m studying math to become a teacher in my second semester and was in a plenum for the first time as a fresh freshman. I didn’t even know what the Red Vector actually was and how plenums work, I just heard that there were snacks and I was there straight away. In the meantime, I’m still snacking in the plenum, but I’ve also become active in the Red Vector, day and night in the vector room, and that’s why I’m running for your mathematics student council.