Dear ccNSO members,
Below is the latest status update regarding
the ongoing election on the ccNSO Council's recommendation to adopt the proposed policy on the retirement of ccTLDs.
Total Ballots Cast (including duplicates): 99
Ballots Counted (excluding duplicates): 92
Voters Who Haven't Voted: 80
You may notice that the 50% quorum requirement has been met in the meanwhile.
That being said, all votes matter, and this is a final reminder to please cast your vote, in case you have not done so yet.
Voting closes Wednesday, 28 July 2021 (23:59 UTC).
Below we also added some frequently asked questions and answers about this election.
FAQ
FAQ#1.
What is this vote about?
To determine whether the ccNSO Community supports the proposed policy on the retirement of ccTLDs
FAQ#2.
Who can vote?
The ballots have been sent to the e-mail address of the primary contacts of each ccNSO Member. Questions? Contact joke.braeken@icann.org
FAQ#3.
When will the election close?
Voting ends 28 July 2021, at 23:59 UTC
FAQ#4.
What is the policy about?
Note:
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the trigger is the removal of a country
code, not the country code Top Level Domain
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RFC1591: IANA (the IANA Functions Operator) is not in the business of determining
what is and what is not a country. ISO has a process to determine this.
FAQ#5.
Does this policy apply to all ccTLDs?
The policy is directed at ICANN, and is within scope of the ccNSO policy development process, as stated in Annex C of the ICANN Bylaws.
FAQ#6.
Where can I read more about the ongoing election?
To learn more about the ongoing election, the proposed policy on the retirement of ccTLDs, as well as ccNSO Council's Recommendation to adopt the proposed policy, go to https://ccnso.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-06jul21-en.htm
Best regards,
Joke Braeken
ccNSO Policy Advisor
joke.braeken@icann.org