Referring to the current situation, I agree that it is the best way right now to elect to vice chairs (and that we at the same time clearly refer to the fact that this does not stop our candidate to step up for the chair election).

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22 oktober 2015 09:37:56 +02:00, skrev Greg Shatan <gregshatanipc@gmail.com>:

Yes, an interim vice chair is a reasonable and pragmatic approach.  We will need to develop a position across the house quite quickly.

Greg

On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 8:30 AM, Lori Schulman <lschulman@inta.org> wrote:
My thoughts are to elect our vice chair now until the chair issue is resolved.

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Subject: Re: [IPC-GNSO] Vice chair

From my late night read of the GNSO Procedure and the ICANN Bylaws, this is not expressly stated.  It merely says there are two vice chairs, one from each house, with terms of no more than one year (but no term limits are stated, other than those that apply to them as Councilors).

There is no provision for the current situation.  There is no "hold over" concept as there is with Board seats, where the sitting Board continues until replaced, if not replaced at the end of the term.

As a governance matter, the GNSO Council is likely better off with two vice-chairs, but it can certainly function for a limited period of time with one.

We are in uncharted territory.

Greg



On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 7:33 AM, McGrady, Paul D. <PMcGrady@winston.com> wrote:

Not sure. Contracted parties reappointed Volker (for now). So I guess he can run things alone in the absence of a second vice chair until a suitable Chair is negotiated.



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On Oct 22, 2015, at 7:02 AM, Metalitz, Steven <met@msk.com<mailto:met@msk.com>> wrote:

Do we need one (for right now)?



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What's the plan for our (interim?) vice chair? No doubt it will come up in today's wrap up session.

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