[Chapter-delegates] Letter from the ISOC Elections Committee
Narelle.Clark at csiro.au
Narelle.Clark at csiro.au
Tue May 5 18:50:35 PDT 2009
Congratulations Khaled - I look forward to working more with you over your term of office, and, I'm sure, beyond that.
Well done all - we as an association benefit from the strength of our members and representatives as well as the organisation in ensuring we have strong, open processes of governance.
Regards from someone cheerfully unsuccessful! :-)
Narelle
VP ISOC-AU
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From: chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org [mailto:chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org] On Behalf Of Sabrina Wilmot
Sent: Wednesday, 6 May 2009 1:00 AM
To: Chapter Delegates
Subject: [Chapter-delegates] Letter from the ISOC Elections Committee
[Sent on behalf of the ISOC Elections Committee]
Letter from the ISOC Elections Committee
On behalf of the Elections Committee, we extend our appreciation and
thanks to all of the candidates who stood for election for the Board of
Trustees. ISOC is honoured to have such well-qualified candidates.
In the Chapter election, we had three candidates:
Franck Martin,
Khaled Koubaa and
Narelle Clark
63 out of the 82 chapters voted, which is 77%.
Khaled Koubaa, who received the highest number of the votes, has been
elected for a three year term.
In the Organizational Member election, we initially had five candidates:
David Appasamy
Allen Miller
Philip Smith
Jonathan Zittrain and
Guanghao Li
Allen Miller withdrew during the election. Thus, the votes in favour of
Allen Miller were not counted. 54 of the 92 Organizational Members, or
59%, voted. The ballot cast was weighted by the class of membership.
Philip Smith and Jonathan Zittrain, receiving the largest weighted
ballot counts, have been elected for three year terms.
Using the process documented in RFC 3677, the IAB has selected Eric
Burger as the IETF appointee to the ISOC board.
Per
http://www.isoc.org/isoc/general/trustees/elections/2009/timetable.shtml,
there is a challenge period in which issues may be raised concerning the
election. This closes 25 May at midnight UTC, and the resulting board is
seated in the ISOC Board Meeting in Stockholm on 24 July.
The turnout in this case has been higher in the chapter election than in
recent years, and stable for the organizational membership. The election
itself conducted with the highest of standards and the elections
committee is satisified with the electronic voting system that was used
this year.
Respectfully submitted,
Patrick Vande Walle, chair
Latif Ladid
Glenn Ricart
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