Students in my school are currently voting for a Student Representative, and I

Students in my school are currently voting for a Student Representative, and I

Students in my school are currently voting for a Student Representative, and I am one of the nominees. After reading all nominees' manifestos, I have come to conclude that I above all others seem the best person for the role. We have been told to vote for whom we think would be best, and I believe this is me. There is no rule against voting for yourself, however I do worry that this is in some way morally wrong. My concerns are whether it is okay (as I am voting for the person I genuinely believe to be the best equipped, as is the purpose of a vote), or whether this is simply my way of justifying my own subconcious bias and need to satisfy my own ambition - the status and benefits of getting the position. Also, I believe I would not still vote for myself if the votes were not anonymous. Is there any well-known moral stance on this issue?

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