ICANN Board Director Selected by the At-Large Community - Round 1 (2017 Cycle)
Open
21:59 UTC
Close
23:59 UTC
Purpose
To select one Candidate out of two Candidates. The winner of this vote becomes the ICANN Board Director selected by the At-Large Community (Seat #15) from the end of 2017 AGM (3 Nov 2017) to the end of 2020 AGM (23 Oct 2020).
Voter Anonymity
Anonymous
Quorum Requirement
All electorate members must vote to reach quorum.
Vote Method
Simple majority. An electorate member can only choose one Candidate.
Result Interpretation
The Candidate with the highest votes, which must exceed 50% of the vote cast (11 votes or more), becomes the ICANN Board Director selected by the At-Large Community (Seat #15) from the end of 2017 AGM (3 Nov 2017) to the end of 2020 AGM (23 Oct 2020).
Tie Breaking
If two Candidates receive exactly the same number of votes(10 votes each), BMSPC will run the tied election over again in case voter positions have changed.
If the tie is broken, the Candidate with the highest votes, which must exceed 50% of the vote cast, wins.
If the tie still exists, a in person draw will take place in ICANN58 Copenhagen to break the tie.
Vote Change
Once a vote has been cast in BigPulse, change is not allowed.
Vote Wording
Dear All,
Tijani Ben Jemaa, Chair of the Board Member Selection Process Committee (BMSPC), has asked that the first round of vote be held to select the ICANN Board Director selected by the At-Large Community (Seat #15) from the end of 2017 AGM (3 Nov 2017) to the end of 2020 AGM (23 Oct 2020).
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Question: Who do you support to become the ICANN Board Director selected by the At-Large Community (Seat #15) from the end of 2017 AGM (3 Nov 2017) to the end of 2020 AGM (23 Oct 2020)? Please select one candidate below (listed in alphabetical order of the last name):
Alan Greenberg
Leon Felipe Sanchez Ambia
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Instruction:
This poll opens on 21 February 2017 at 23:59 UTC and closes on 28 February 2017 at 23:59 UTC.
Once open, voters receive Vote Credentials that contain links to BigPulse to cast their votes online.
Staff send reminders, as well as contacts voters who haven’t voted before the poll closes.
This vote is a simple majority vote: electorate members may choose only one candidate for whom they cast their vote.
If one of the Candidates has more than 50% of the votes cast, that candidate is declared the ICANN Board Director selected by the At-Large Community (Seat #15) from the end of 2017 AGM (3 Nov 2017) to the end of 2020 AGM (23 Oct 2020). Subsequently, the Board Director selection process is completed.
If no candidate receives more than 50% of the votes cast, a TIE BREAKING VOTE – Tie Breaking Vote, which is the same simple majority vote– , starts on Tuesday, 25 March at 17:00 SGT (09:00 UTC) and closes on Wednesday, 26 March at 14:00 SGT (06:00 UTC)xxx and closes on xxx. The credentials are sent once the TIE BREAKING VOTE Tie Breaking Voteopens.
If the tie still exists after the completion of the Tie Breaking Vote, an in-person, random tie breaking operation is undertaken in the VIP room on Wednesday, 26 March at 15:30 SGT (07:30 UTC)draw will take place xxx.
The official announcement of the winner of successful Candidate for the ICANN Board Director (Seat #15) selected by the ALAC/At-Large process (i.e. final winnerCommunity (Seat #15)is reported on Thursday, 27 March 2014xxx.
Vote Result Announcement
Dear All,
Kindly note that the vote for the EURALO petition for additional Candidates for the ICANN Board Director Selection is now closed.
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QUESTION:
Should EURALO support the petition for Sébastien Bachollet to be added to the Final Slate of Candidates for the ICANN Board Seat 15 election.
Yes
No
Abstain
As at Poll close: Monday 23 January 2017 23:59 UTC Number of voters: 21 · Group size: 38 · Percentage voted: 55.26 Ranked by votes
Rank
Options ID
Options
Votes
%
1
15868163
Yes
11
52.38
2
15868164
No
9
42.86
3
15868165
Abstain
1
4.76
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To confirm: EURALO supports the petition for Sébastien Bachollet to be added to the Final Slate of Candidates for the ICANN Board Seat 15 election.