[atlarge-panel] Fw: [ncdnhc-discuss] results of icannatlarge.com election

James Love james.love at cptech.org
Wed Aug 7 17:17:58 CEST 2002


Raul, your point regarding LA and Africa is well taken.

1.  In the charter it will be necessary to address clearly the issue of 
geographic diversity.  I had proposed but it was never much discussed, the 
notion of a max min rule on elections, to ensure no less than 1 per region, 
and no more than 4 per region, and max 3 from one country.  But this was 
just a proposal.


2.   After we elect the new panel chair, I would be happy to propose that we 
expand the board to include one person each from LA and Africa, taking the 
person who received the largest number of votes from each region.  I don't 
see why we can't do this.

Jamie

YJ Park wrote:
>>4 persons from Europe, 4 for North America and 3 from Asia were elected. 
>>Nobody from Africa and nobody from Latinamerica.
>>The composition of this council (in terms of geographic characteristics) 
>>remember me the Initial ICANN Board.
>>
>>One question please: Do you know what was the reason because only the 25 % 
>>of the ballots were valid?
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Raul
>>
>>
>>>A. The final result:
>>>
>>>    # Vittorio Bertola (Europe) - 133 votes
>>>    # Joanna Lane (Europe) - 121 votes
>>>    # Richard Henderson (Europe) - 112 votes
>>>    # Judith Oppenheimer (North America) - 105 votes
>>>    # James Love (North America) - 104 votes
>>>    # Youn Jung Park (Asia/Pacific) - 100 votes
>>>    # Satyajit Gupta (Central/West/South Asia) - 93 votes
>>>    # Hans Klein (North America) - 82 votes
>>>    # Vivek Durai (Central/West/South Asia) - 80 votes
>>>    # Jefsey Morfin (Europe) - 77 votes
>>>    # Michael Geist (North America) - 63 votes
>>
>>
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