Voting for the position of one (1) ccNSO Council member representing the Asia/Australia/Pacific region closed on Wednesday, 18 December 2024, at 23:59 UTC. This announcement shares the election results. Thanks to all who participated.
Election Results
Two candidates were nominated, seconded, and accepted their nominations in accordance with the established rules and timeline. An election was therefore conducted among ccNSO members from the region.
Voting Outcome:
- Total votes cast: 32 Emissaries (57 % turnout)
- Jordan Carter: 24 votes
- Nguyen Thi Thu Thuy: 8 votes
The quorum was successfully met, and the candidate with the majority of votes cast, Jordan Carter, has been elected.
Voting Eligibility and Process
Only ccNSO members from the Asia/Australia/Pacific region, through their designated Emissaries, are eligible to vote for candidates representing their region on the ccNSO Council. At the time of ballot distribution, there were 57 members from the Asia/Australia/Pacific region, corresponding to 56 Territories and 56 Emissaries. Each Emissary received one (1) unique ballot.
Per the relevant guidelines: A quorum is achieved when a majority of all eligible Emissaries in the region cast votes. The elected candidate must receive the majority of votes cast, with the winner determined by a plurality of votes.
Next Steps
The Election Report, prepared by the Election Process Manager, will be submitted to the ccNSO Council for review and approval. The appointed Council member will take office at the conclusion of the ICANN82 Community Forum in March 2025. The Chair of the ccNSO Council will notify the ICANN Secretary of the election outcome.
Background
- The ccNSO Council consists of 18 Councillors, representing 5 ICANN geographical regions. Each region has 3 Councillors, with 15 elected by ccNSO members within their respective regions and 3 appointed by the ICANN Nominating Committee.
- As per the October 2022 Rules of the ccNSO, the Emissary is the Representative selected by the ccTLD Manager in accordance with Section 10.4(e) of the ICANN Bylaws for the purpose of voting in the specific cases enumerated in Article 10 & Annex B of the ICANN Bylaws and the Internal Rules and Internal Procedures of the ccNSO.
- ICANN bylaws, Article 10
- ccNSO Internal Membership Rules
- Relevant ccNSO guideline
- Timeline
- ccNSO Council Election Webinar: recording
- ccNSO Council Election Q&A with candidates: recording
- Announcements related to Council elections
- Archive for nominations and secondments
- Candidate statements