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RE: [ga] Election dates
- To: <ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [ga] Election dates
- From: "Debbie Garside" <debbie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 15:38:09 +0100
Hi Eric
Do you mean nominations for the position as Chair or nominations to the EOC
and Secretariat? Or are you acting as the Secretariat in calling for
nominations? To which address are nominations to be sent?
Questions questions :-)
Best regards
Debbie
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From: owner-ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Hugh Dierker
Sent: 12 September 2007 15:09
To: ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ga] Election dates
Sorry for the confusion. Debbies' latest List Rules are #6 and I posted off
of #5 just missing her post.
I have been unable to locate the voting results which set the term for my
tenure at 6 months. However that was my understanding. Hence we need to
elect someone to fill this post. If someone has different knowledge please
let us know.
Otherwise nominations end on the 13th.
Eric
as Chair
"Prophet Partners Inc." <Domains@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Debbie,
I was quoting from Eric's post on September 10th.
You're right. I misread GA Secretariat as GNSO Secretariat. I suppose you
would be the GA Secretariat.
My initial interpretation of the quote below is that the EOC is to be
appointed before nominations begin. However, on rereading that section, it
appears like the original intent was to appoint the EOC after endorsements,
but prior to voting. Perhaps, a clarification should be made, substituting
"Before the start of the election" with "Before voting commences".
Sincerely,
Ted
Prophet Partners Inc.
http://www.ProphetPartners.com <http://www.prophetpartners.com/>
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----- Original Message -----
From: Debbie Garside <mailto:debbie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Domains@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ; ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 4:26 AM
Subject: RE: [ga] Election dates
Hi Ted
I think you are quoting from Draft 5 of the GA List Rules - these have since
been updated to http://www.geolang.com/draftGAListRules6.htm
The GA Secretariat refers to someone we (the GA) appoint as secretariat for
the duration of the elections (longer if we wish) as the GNSO have
stipulated that they cannot provide this function (unless I have
misunderstood).
Therefore we need to establish an Election Oversight Committee (EOC) of at
least 3 people (who do not intend to stand for election) with one being
nominated as Secretariat prior to the call for nominations. It is the EOC
in conjunction with the Chair that decide the voting mechanism.
Feel free to correct me if I have misunderstood the process.
Best regards
Debbie
PS Having re-read the latest List Rules I can see that there needs to be a
little bit added with regard to EOC representatives not intending to stand
for election. I will update this asap unless instructed otherwise.
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From: owner-ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Prophet Partners Inc.
Sent: 12 September 2007 05:14
To: ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ga] Election dates
Hi Eric,
According to your post yesterday:
1. Glen needs to announce that nominations are open and provide an email
address for nominations/endorsements.
2. You need to select candidates for an election oversight committee.
3. The voting mechanism needs to be established.
AFAIK, none of this has been done yet. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
8. ELECTION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE CHAIR
The Chair shall be elected for a term of one year and may be re-elected for
a further one year term but must not serve more than 3 terms in succession.
An election is usually held near the end of the term of office for the chair
of the General Assembly. The exact time is decided by the outgoing Chair and
the Chair of the GNSO.
### The election process starts when the GA Secretariat announces that
nominations are open.
All nominations and endorsements are made public.
### Nominees for the Chair are sent to an email address provided by the
Secretariat.
The nomination period shall be at least one week.
### After the close of the nomination period, endorsements for the
candidates are sent to an email address provided by the Secretariat.
The endorsement period shall be at least one week.
Before the end of the endorsement period, candidates that wish to be
considered for the post must have sent in an acceptance of the nomination.
All candidates who have accepted the nomination, and have at least two
endorsements from subscribers to the GA mailing list are considered
candidates.
Note: Candidates are allowed to endorse themselves. Members can endorse
multiple candidates.
### Before the start of the election, the (outgoing) Chair selects at least
3 people who are not candidates to act as an election oversight committee.
The watchdogs agree with the Chair and the GNSO Chair the voting mechanism
to be employed and receive full details of the voting mechanism and oversee
all votes. The names of the election committee are to be public.
Voting is secret; only the secretariat and the committee will be allowed to
see the votes.
Each subscriber to the General Assembly mailing list receives one vote.
Subscribers must have been members with at least 5 postings to the list, at
least 90 days prior to the call for an election. The election period shall
be at least 14 days.
Sincerely,
Ted
Prophet Partners Inc.
http://www.ProphetPartners.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: Hugh Dierker <mailto:hdierker2204@xxxxxxxxx>
To: ga <mailto:ga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 10:26 PM
Subject: [ga] Election dates
We will need dates to cut off the nomination period and the endorsement
period.
I will pick the 13th and the 20th. But of course this will not make any
difference if there are no nominations.
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