[council] GNSO election results
Hello All,
The tally of the votes cast in the first round of voting are:
Michael Palage 14 votes
Alejandro Pisanty 6 votes
Philip Sheppard 4 votes
Barbara Simons 0 votes
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Total 24 votes
Note Charles Shaban was appointed by the Business Users Constituency to
vote in place of Philip Sheppard, who is a candidate in the election.
The votes were cast as follows (the codes below match those on the
ballots you received; each member can ascertain that his or her vote was
counted correctly):
K13b4Z:[x] Alejandro Pisanty
K21c2Z:[x] Alejandro Pisanty
K32a6Z:[x] Michael Palage
K4f9fZ:[x] Philip Sheppard
K547aZ:[x] Alejandro Pisanty
K6872Z:[x] Michael Palage
K7068Z:[x] Alejandro Pisanty
K8713Z:[x] Philip Sheppard
K887bZ:[x] Michael Palage
K909aZ:[x] Michael Palage
K9471Z:[x] Michael Palage
Ka470Z:[x] Michael Palage
Kab9fZ:[x] Michael Palage
Kac13Z:[x] Philip Sheppard
Kc323Z:[x] Alejandro Pisanty
Ke63cZ:[x] Alejandro Pisanty
Kt9a7Z:[x] Michael Palage
Kz52dZ:[x] Philip Sheppard
Please note that the ICANN Secretary has received a challenge concerning
the voting process in the recent elections within the Non-Commercial
Users Constituency for their three positions on the GNSO Council. The
vote within the non-commercial constituency must be carried out
consistent with the by-laws for that constituency.
No determination has been made yet as regarding this challenge and the
matter will be investigated. However, based on the allegations made in
the challenge it appears that, if the challenge is sustained, either one
or all three of the Non-Commercial Users Constituency's seats on the
GNSO Council would become vacant. In either case, the results of the
vote for Seat 14 on the Board would not be affected, as follows:
If the result of the challenge is that only one of the Non-Commercial
Users Constituency seats becomes vacant, then the vote would be:
Michael Palage 14 votes
Alejandro Pisanty 5 votes
Philip Sheppard 4 votes
Barbara Simons 0 votes
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Total 23 votes
The 14 votes cast for Mr. Palage are a majority of the total number of
the votes of all GNSO Council members (23).
If the result of the challenge is that all three of the Non-Commercial
Users Constituency seats become vacant, then the vote would be:
Michael Palage 12 votes
Alejandro Pisanty 5 votes
Philip Sheppard 4 votes
Barbara Simons 0 votes
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Total 21 votes
The 12 votes cast for Mr. Palage are a majority of the total number of
the votes of all Council members (21).
If the challenge is rejected, of course, the votes will continue to be
as noted at the top of this e-mail. In view of this, no outcome of the
challenge would affect the result of the vote for Seat 14.
I propose therefore the following steps:
(1) We will publicly announce the results of the first round of voting
to be:
Michael Palage 14 votes
Alejandro Pisanty 6 votes
Philip Sheppard 4 votes
Barbara Simons 0 votes
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Total 24 votes
Thus there is no need for a further round of voting as Michael Palage
has a majority of the votes of all GNSO Council members. It will be
noted that these results are preliminary until ratified in the council
meeting in Rio.
(2) At the ICANN meeting in Rio, the GNSO council will vote to ratify
these results. Council members should check the information on how the
votes were cast and confirm that their vote was recorded correctly. The
GNSO Council will be confirming in Rio that the election results are a
true record of how the votes were cast.
(3) The ICANN Secretary will publicly announce that a challenge has been
received regarding the recent elections within the Non-Commercial Users
Constituency, and the election process will be investigated to ensure
that it was consistent with the by-laws for that constituency.
The ICANN Secretary will note that the result of this process does not
affect the majority held by Michael Palage, in the GNSO Council election.
At this stage I don't see the need for a teleconference, as the
challenge regarding the Non-Commercial Users Constituency does not
affect the election result, and it is not for the Council to investigate
the processes within the Non-Commercial Users Constituency. We should
proceed with Council business assuming that the non-commercial elections
were correct until told by the ICANN Secretary otherwise.
Council members please let me know if you disagree with the proposed
steps above, and let me know if you feel the need for a council
teleconference on the subject. Please note it is not appropriate for
the Council to discuss the challenge to the Non-Commercial Users
Constituency procedures.
Regards,
Bruce Tonkin