[Chapter-delegates] Number of participating members in the 2011 Elections Required

Elizabeth Oluoch oluoch at isoc.org
Fri Mar 18 06:45:35 PDT 2011


Hello Christine, Gigi,

The NomCom has to advertise the petition procedures for additional
nominations asap. As part of the procedures they have to specify the number
of signatures of participating members required for petitions, which is
equal to seven percent (rounded up) of the participating members from each
constituency. 

Would you please provide the total number of eligible participating members
from each of your constituencies?

Snippet from the notice below:
"For a petition to be successful a candidate in the Organisational Members
constituency needs the support of XX valid signatures and a candidate in the
Chapters constituency needs XX valid signatures."

Thanks.
E-

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Subject: Nominations Petition Period Underway
Dear Chapter Delegates,
Dear Advisory Council Members,

As a reminder, the nominations petition period is currently underway through
April 11. Additional nominations for election to the Board of Trustees may
be made by petition OF THE CANDIDATE, and filed with the Chair of the
Nominations Committee at <2011-petition-request at isoc.org>.

Separate petition mailboxes will be created for each valid petition request
that is received.

The petition request should include:

1. A statement whether the candidate wants to run for the Organisational
Members Election or the Chapters Election, including a statement that the
candidate will be able to devote an appropriate level of time to serve on
the ISOC Board of Trustees.

2. A short statement of what the petition candidate believes he or she would
contribute as a Trustee of the Internet Society. All petition candidates
will be listed in periodic announcements to participating Chapters and
Organisational Members via electronic mail and will be posted on the ISOC
web site.

Signatures in support of a petition shall be filed electronically and must
be received by 23:59 UTC on the night of April 11, 2011. For the purposes of
this policy, a "signature" shall be an email expressing support for the
candidate's petition sent by the Election Representative of a Chapter or
Organisational Member that is eligible to participate in this election, and
is subject to ISOC verification. The message should include the
Organisational Member's or Chapter's name and the name of the candidate
whose petition is supported.

Each signature must come directly from the Election Representative via email
to an address designated by the ISOC staff. The Election Representative must
send a separately e-mailed signature for each candidate he or she wishes to
support to the candidate's individual petition mailbox as designated by
ISOC. Each petitioner shall be provided with copies of all signature e-mails
for his or her candidacy and periodic reports about his or her status in
obtaining signatures. Announcements regarding successful petitions shall be
made as soon as practical, and need not await the end of the petition
period.

Participating Organisational Members or Chapters can sign petitions for
candidates running within their own constituency only. A Participating
Organisational Member or Chapter may sign more than one petition.

For a petition to be successful a candidate in the Organisational Members
constituency needs the support of XX valid signatures and a candidate in the
Chapters constituency needs XX valid signatures.

Successful petitioners will be placed on the ballot. The final candidate
announcement will be made no later than April 18, 2011.







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