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Candidate Statements | Check-In

NCUC ExComm Elections Results

Chair: Raphael Beauregard-LacroixBenjamin Akinmoyeje

Representatives:

Europe: Olga Kyryliuk

Latin America and Caribbean: Lia Hernandez Perez

Africa: Benjamin AkinmoyejeInes Hfaiedh

Asia Pacific: Mili Semlani None

North America: -Ken Herman

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Meet the Candidate Call |  29 May 2020:  Zoom Room | Audio | Transcript | Chat Thursday, 27 May 2021; 12 UTC 


I.  Positions

The positions to be filled are:

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  1. Chair - Raphaël Beauregard-Lacroix - Eligible for reelection, completed 1 term
  2. EC Africa (AF) - Benjamin Akinmoyeje - Eligible for reelection, completed 2 terms
  3. EC Asia Pacific (APAC) - Mili Semlani - Eligible for reelection, completed 2 terms
  4. EC Europe (EU) - Olga Kyryliuk - Eligible for reelection, completed 1 term
  5. EC Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) - Lia Hernández - Eligible for reelection, completed 1 term
  6. EC North America (NA) - Ken Herman - Eligible for reelection, completed 1 term 
4. EC – Asia/Australia/Pacific [currently held by Mili Semlani, eligible for re-election] 
5. EC – North America [currently held by Michael Karanicolas, ineligible for re-election] 
6. EC – Latin America/Caribbean [currently held by Franco Giandana, eligible for re-election]

NCUC EC really needs committed volunteers who are willing to donate a few hours a week to collaboration in order to help ensure that civil society's voice is heard in ICANN. The EC’s responsibilities are administrative management, in-reach and outreach, and interfacing with ICANN’s staff and community as needed. NCUC Chair has also several duties and roles to fulfil. If you think that you or someone you know would be well suited to the tasks involved, then please consider nominating accordingly.

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In the week prior to the voting period, we will organize a conf call for the membership to ask candidates questions. The candidates conf call is scheduled for 29 27 May 20202021.


V.  Voting

The vote is weighted in NCUC and as indicated in current NCUC bylaws (http://www.ncuc.org/governance/bylaws/ Article VI voting): individual:1, small:2, large:4 


VI. Election Timeline

7 May - : Check-in begins begins
14 13 May - 28 27 May: Nomination period
28 27 May: Deadline for nomination acceptance and candidate statement .29 May: / Meet the candidates call /
28 May: Check-in - ends
02 01 - 04 June: Voter roll finalized
03 07 June - 17 21 June: Voting Voting
18 22 June: Results announced


VII. Ballot: TBD


VIII. Nominations

Position/RegionName of CandidateNominated ByStatusCandidate Statement
Chair

Raphaël

Beaureguard

Beauregard-Lacroix

Farzaneh BadiiAcceptedYes

Reynaldo Alonso Reyes 

NoN/A
Africa
Benjamin Akinmoyeje

Hago Dafalla

Akinremi Peter Taiwo

Hago Dafalla

Accepted

Accepted

Yes

Yes

Asia/Australia/Pacific

Mili SemlaniRaphaël Beaureguard-LacroixAcceptedYesEuropeOlga KyryliukLouise Marie HurelAcceptedYes

Latin America/Caribbean

Franco GiandanaFranco GiandanaAcceptedYesLia HernándezYawri CarrAcceptedYes

North America

Stephanie PerrinYes
EC Africa (AF)

Taiwo Akinremi

Tomslin Samme-NlarYes
Ines HfaiedhOlévié A. A. KOUAMIYes
EC Europe (EU)Olga KyryliukWisdom DonkorYes
EC Latin America and Caribbean (LAC)Lia HernándezReynaldo Alonso Reyes 

EC Asia Pacific (APAC)Mili SemlaniOlga KyryliukNo
EC North America (NA)Ken HermanOlga KyryliukYes


Important Remarks: 

1. For all positions, please select 1 candidate only; if you select more than 1 your vote won’t be counted
2. You can change your vote until the deadline on 17 21 June 20202021, 23:59 UTC. Only the last selection will be counted.
3. You can vote for all Executive Committee positions regardless of what region you are in.
4. If you don't select any choice for a seat, the vote for that seat will be counted as zero.
5. You will receive several reminders during the election with the same link to your ballot. The weight of your vote is indicated in the ballot (1 for individual, 2 for small organisation and 4 for large organisation).
6. The candidate with the most votes wins. If the abstention count is greater than any candidate for a seat, the seat will remain vacant.

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