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2003 Board Election

Report of the Nominations Committee - 8 April 2003

On 24 January 2003 a Call for Nominations was published for candidates for election to the Board of Trustees of the 2003 Internet Society (ISOC) Elections. This year two Trustees will be elected by the ISOC Organizational Members and one by the ISOC Chapters. In addition to this, one Trustee will be selected by the Internet Architecture Board.

On 7 March 2003 the Nominations Committee published its interim report.

The committee has selected an initial slate of 4 candidates to be placed on the ballot for the elections in the Organizational membership constituency and 2 candidates for the elections in the Chapters constituency.

With the publication of the interim report a petition period started until 7 April 2003 during which additional candidates could be added to the initial slates. Participating Organizational Members or Chapters could sign petitions for candidates running within their own constituency only.

For a petition to be successful a candidate in the Organizational Members constituency needed the support of 8 valid signatures and a candidate in the Chapters constituency needed 5 valid signatures.

For the Organizational Members slate no petition requests were received. For the Chapters slate 2 petition request were received from Jean-Claude Guédon and Jonathan Robin which were both successful.

The final slate of selected candidates for the 2003 Organizational Membership Elections is:

The final slate of selected candidates for the 2003 Chapter Membership Elections is:

Respectfully submitted,
The 2003 ISOC Nominations Committee:
Chair:
Kees Neggers, SURFnet, NL
Members:
Carlos Braga, World Bank, Brazil
Fred Baker, Cisco, USA
Geoff Huston, Telstra, Australia
Michael Nelson, IBM, USA
Osten Franberg, Ericsson, Sweden
Toru Takahashi, Research Institute for Internet Strategies Inc., Japan