[council] GNSO Council Election Procedures

GNSO.SECRETARIAT@GNSO.ICANN.ORG gnso.secretariat at gnso.icann.org
Fri May 26 09:34:47 UTC 2006


[To: council[at]gnso.icann.org]

Dear Council members,

Please see the plain text version of the GNSO Council Election Procedure 
for the ICANN Board seat 14. The discussion mailing list has been 
opened, so please from now on discussions pertaining to the elections 
should be conducted on that list <elections-gnso[at]icann.org>.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thank you.
Kind regards,
Glen
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GNSO Council Election for ICANN Board seat 14
April - June 2006
ELECTION PROCEDURE

This document compiles the GNSO Election Procedures for selecting an 
ICANN Board members for seat 14 during the April - June 2006 elections.

ELECTION PROCEDURES FOR ICANN BOARD MEMBERS - SEAT 14 - April - June 2006

A. CANDIDATES

There are 3 eligible candidates:

MICHAEL GEIST nominated by Robin Gross, seconded by Avri Doria and
Mawaki Chango
PHILIP SHEPPARD nominated by Lucy Nichols, seconded by Maureen Cubberley
RITA RODIN nominated by Cary Karp, seconded by Tom Keller

The GNSO Council members, the executive committee members of the 
constituencies, the ALAC and GAC liaisons to the Council are invited to 
join the teleconference to interview the ICANN Board candidates.

Rita Rodin will be interviewed on Tuesday May 30, 2006 at 12:00 UTC.
Michael Geist and Philip Sheppard will be interviewed on Thursday 1 
June, 2006 at 12:00

Nominations took place between Sunday 16 April and Saturday 6 May 2006.
http://gnso.icann.org/announcements/announcement-16apr06.htm

Only GNSO Council members could nominate candidates.

5 candidates were nominated and all accepted their nominations.
http://forum.icann.org/lists/gnso-nominations/

Marilyn Cade was deemed ineligible for the elections.
see:http://gnso.icann.org/mailing-lists/archives/council/msg02473.html

Michael Roberts withdrew his nomination on May 12, 2006

B. VOTING PROCEDURE

The voting will be "convention style" voting. This consists of 
sequential rounds of voting until a single candidate receives a majority 
of the votes on the GNSO Council.

C. PROPOSED SCHEDULE FOR THE ROUNDS OF CONVENTION STYLE VOTING

1a. June 8, 15:00 UTC - First-round ballot distributed by secretariat
1b. June 15, 15:00 UTC - All ballots from first round must be returned 
to secretariat
1c. June 15, 18:00 UTC - Secretariat announces results of
first-round ballot

(if needed:)
2a. June 15, 18:00 UTC - Second-round ballot distributed by secretariat
2b. June 21, 15:00 UTC - All ballots from second round must be returned 
to secretariat
2c. June 21, 18:00 UTC - Secretariat announces results of second-round 
ballot

If another round of voting is required because of a tie in round two, 
that would take place in Marrakesh.

D. GNSO COUNCIL MEMBERS ELIGIBLE TO VOTE:

All GNSO Council members are eligible to vote, that is, 3 
representatives from each constituency, Registrars, gTLD registries, 
Commercial and Business Users (CBUC), Non Commercial Users (NCUC), 
Intellectual Property (IPC), and Internet Service Providers and 
Connectivity Providers (ISPCP) and the 3 Nominating Committee 
appointees. Liaisons from the ALAC and the GAC do not vote.

GNSO Council members who are candidates, will be replaced temporarily on 
the Council by a member chosen by the constituency affected and that 
person will have the right to vote.

E. COUNTING OF VOTES:

As provided in the ICANN bylaws,
http://www.icann.org/general/archive-bylaws/bylaws-28feb06.htm, Article 
X, section 5.2.
each GNSO Council member representing either the registrars constituency 
or the gTLD registries constituency will be entitled to cast two votes 
in each round, and all other members (including those selected by the 
Nominating Committee) shall be entitled to cast one vote.

There will be a total of 27 votes cast and a majority is 14 or more.

F. VOTING

Voting will take place by secret e-mail ballot.

1. Ballots will be sent out individually to each GNSO Council members' 
e-mail address.

2. Ballots should be filled out and returned to the e-mail address 
stated in the ballot. They should not be copied to any e-mail list.

3. At the scheduled times, the Secretariat will announce the results of 
each round of balloting by sending a message to the 
<council at gnso.icann.org> mailing list. These announcements will include:

a. The number of votes received by each candidate;
b. The names of the GNSO Council members from whom ballots were 
received; and
c. The confidential code number of each ballot and the candidate for 
whom it was voted.

Item 3(c) will allow each GNSO Council member to double-check that his 
or her ballot was properly understood, but will not allow others to 
determine how the member voted.

G. DISCLOSURE OF THE VOTING

The Secretariat will announce the outcome of the voting at the close of 
the voting period.

The GNSO Council will confirm the results of the voting at a Council 
meeting. Once that occurs, the GNSO Secretariat will prepare and post a 
full record of all voting, including how each member voted in each round.


H. DISCUSSION MAILING LIST DURING ELECTIONS

1. In accordance with a decision as noted in:
http://www.dnso.org/dnso/notes/20030325.GNSOrio-captioning.html
http://www.dnso.org/dnso/notes/20030325.GNSOrio-minutes.html

Public archiving of the GNSO Council list will not be stopped.
A separate archive and mailing list will be created for the purpose of 
managing elections going forward. This list will (a) exclude those 
Council members who are candidates; but include (b) any liaisons from 
the ALAC or GAC to the GNSO Council; and (c) the GNSO Secretariat.
The list recipients and archiving will be concluded at the end of the 
process.

This list name is elections-gnso[at]icann.org and archives will be 
posted at
http://forum.icann.org/lists/elections-gnso/ following the conclusion of 
the election.

2. Messages posted to the list should be treated as confidential until 
the end of the elections. The GNSO Secretariat may, however, disclose 
them to the General Counsel's office to the extent appropriate to obtain 
advice about how to handle procedural problems that arise during the 
voting process.

The Council list should continue to be used for normal policy 
development work.

Please note that the General Counsel and Deputy General Counsel will not 
be recipients of the special election mailing list during this period, 
so they should be copied on any particular message that you wish to 
bring to their attention.



-- 
Glen de Saint Géry
GNSO Secretariat - ICANN
gnso.secretariat[at]gnso.icann.org
http://gnso.icann.org



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