[governance] Announcing the results of the 2012 IGC coordinator elections
Tracy F. Hackshaw @ Google
tracyhackshaw at gmail.com
Fri Oct 21 04:59:44 EDT 2011
Wow! Huge Big up to the Small Islands!!!
Congrats Sala ... Best wishes for great success during your term.
And many kudos to Jeremy for all of his work and dedication over the
last period.
He has indeed left a tangible legacy.
Thanks Jeremy.
Sincerely,
Tracy
On 10/20/11, Salanieta T. Tamanikaiwaimaro
<salanieta.tamanikaiwaimaro at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Firstly this is humbling and I thank you sincerely for your confidence and
> hope to serve you. I would also like to thank my comrades Songitu, Asif and
> Imran, and hope that you run again next year.
>
> I would also like to thank Jeremy for the nomination and Bill for seconding
> it and all those that supported it. I do no intend to fill in nor try to
> fill in Jeremy's shoes - they are far too big :) Jeremy as we all know has
> done tremendous work and so I thank you Jeremy. I look forward to being
> briefed by Jeremy and Izumi.
>
> I am actually in Seoul waiting for my flight to Dubai which leaves in 3
> hours.
>
> Again thank you for allowing me the privilege to be your serve you.
>
> Best Regards,
> Sala
>
> On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:18 PM, Jeremy Malcolm <jeremy at ciroap.org> wrote:
>
>> Here is my report of the 2012 coordinator elections, as outgoing
>> coordinator and returning officer.
>>
>> 99 valid votes were cast. Of these 14 (13.33%) were for Songitu Ekpe, 26
>> (24.76%) for Asif Kabani, 8 (7.62%) for Imran Ahmed Shah, and 51 (48.57%)
>> for Salanieta Tamanikaiwaimaro. I declare Sala as the next coordinator of
>> the IGC. Congratulations! Many thanks also to the three runners-up, who
>> are encouraged to re-apply next year.
>>
>> 6 people began completing the ballot, but indicated that they had already
>> voted in the election or did not respond to that question, so they were
>> not
>> given the opportunity to vote and did not do so.
>>
>> In addition, there were 13 informal votes, from those who verified their
>> eligibility to vote and were given the opportunity to do so, did not avail
>> of that opportunity. This probably reflects the preference expressed by a
>> couple of people to me off-list for there to be a "none of the above"
>> option. The charter is silent about this, but because it defines
>> membership
>> for the purposes of charter amendment as only including those who voted in
>> the last election, I did not feel that a "none of the above" option was
>> unambiguously constitutional. I was probably also influenced in this by
>> my
>> experience of other electoral systems, which do not allow for a "none of
>> the
>> above" option.
>>
>> In future if we want to allow people to vote for "none of the above", in
>> my
>> view we should include this in the charter explicitly. I will put this on
>> the table during the charter review process that I have volunteered to
>> coordinate now that I have ended my term. My personal opinion is that
>> such
>> an amendment would be a bad idea, because it lessens the responsibility on
>> all of us during the pre-election period to ensure that there is a slate
>> of
>> candidates at least one of whom everyone would be happy with. (To avoid
>> misunderstanding, I am not imputing to those who voted informally this
>> year
>> that they were unhappy with all of the candidates who stood.) But what do
>> you think?
>>
>> The list of voting members will be updated on our website soon, probably
>> within the next 48 hours. Izumi and I will also be briefing Sala on her
>> new
>> role.
>>
>> --
>>
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>
>
> --
> Salanieta Tamanikaiwaimaro aka Sala
>
> Tweeter: @SalanietaT
> Skype:Salanieta.Tamanikaiwaimaro
> Cell: +679 998 2851
>
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