Avri, Seun,
Entering into one of the issues that at least Ě have with the existing situation (without the intention of accusing anybody):
Avri writes: "If their idea of what is good for ICANN is radically different from the (s)electors then they should be removed”.
I think you are suggesting that the selectors selected the board member purely for the good of ICANN (the corporation).
I submit that it sometimes happens that what is good for a particular constituency plays a role in the selection of a board member and that it is thus possible that there is not always full alignment between the interests of a particular constituency and
those of the corporation.
So it is not a given that a board member who does no longer agree with his/her selectors, has the worser idea of what is good for ICANN, and should be removed by the selectors…