Dear RSSAC
Caucus,
The
nomination period for the RSSAC Liaison to the ICANN Nominating Committee closes
in roughly six hours at 23:59 UTC today. As of right now, there have been
no nominations or self-nominations for the role.
Best,
Carlos
Carlos Reyes
|
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From: Carlos Reyes <carlos.reyes@icann.org>
Date:
Monday, August 1, 2016 at 9:57 AM
To:
<rssac-caucus@icann.org>
Subject: Re: RSSAC Liaison to the
Nominating Committee
Hello,
all.
As a
reminder, the nomination period for the RSSAC Liaison to the ICANN Nominating
Committee closes at 23:59 UTC on Wednesday, 3 August.
Best,
Carlos
Carlos Reyes
|
Policy and Community Engagement Manager
carlos.reyes@icann.org
| +1 (202) 802-8019
ICANN | Internet Corporation
for Assigned Names and Numbers
801 17th Street NW,
Suite 400 | Washington, DC 20006
From: Carlos Reyes <carlos.reyes@icann.org>
Date:
Wednesday, July 27, 2016 at 6:25 PM
To:
<rssac-caucus@icann.org>
Subject: RSSAC Liaison to the
Nominating Committee
Hello,
RSSAC Caucus.
Last week,
the RSSAC Co-Chairs received a request from the ICANN Nominating Committee
support staff to appoint a liaison for 2017. To learn more about the role,
please refer to the attachment. The ICANN Nominating Committee support staff
asked for a name by 5 August.
The RSSAC
Co-Chairs would like to acknowledge the request and still honor the established
process. Therefore, the compressed timeline will require a shorter than
preferred nomination period. (The relevant sections from “RSSAC000v2:
Operational Procedures” are below for your reference.)
With this
notice, a one-week nomination period via this distribution list is now open.
Nominations or self-nominations require a second. Nominees must then accept
or decline their nomination and may provide more context for their decision.
The nomination period will close at 23:59 UTC on 3 August. The RSSAC will
then consider the slate of candidates on its 4 August teleconference.
As you may
recall, the RSSAC elected Alejandro Acosta to this role for 2016. Per the RSSAC
Operational Procedures, Alejandro is eligible for re-election by the
RSSAC.
The RSSAC
Co-Chairs appreciate your flexibility and consideration. Please do not hesitate
to contact the RSSAC Co-Chairs or support staff with any questions or
concerns.
Best,
Carlos
1.2.6.3
Outgoing RSSAC Liaison to the ICANN Nominating Committee
The
outgoing RSSAC Liaison to the ICANN Nominating Committee is specified in the
ICANN Bylaws. The term for the outgoing RSSAC Liaison to the ICANN Nominating
Committee shall be one year. A person may only serve for three consecutive
terms. The eligibility status for a previous liaison is reset one year after
having stepped down. The RSSAC must elect the outgoing RSSAC Liaison to the
ICANN Nominating Committee according to the Outgoing RSSAC Liaisons Election
Procedure (Section 1.2.6.6) from the members of the RSSAC Caucus. The outgoing
RSSAC Liaison to the ICANN Nominating Committee acts as a conduit between the
RSSAC and the ICANN Nominating Committee reporting on matters that need to be
coordinated or communicated between the two bodies. The role requires
discretion, management skills, and considerable time
commitment.
1.2.6.6
Outgoing Liaisons Election Procedure
One month
prior to each election, qualified nominees will be accepted for the outgoing
liaison position and announced on the RSSAC distribution list. During the
meeting that includes election of an outgoing liaison position on its announced
agenda, additional nominations will be accepted, and all nominees will indicate
their intentions: to accept or to decline their nomination. In the event that
only one candidate is standing for election, the RSSAC may elect the new
outgoing liaison by acclimation. In the event that two or more candidates are
standing for election, the presiding Co-Chair will call for a vote. Members will
indicate their selection. A simple majority (half plus one) of the voting
members will establish the new liaison. In the event a simple majority is not
achieved due to having more than two nominees, the nominee with the least number
of votes is eliminated and the voting is repeated with the reduced slate of
names. The process is repeated until a nominee achieves a simple majority. In
the event of a tie, a run-off election will occur with members indicating their
selection. In the event of a second tie, the floor will be opened for discussion
followed by a new vote with the simple majority designating the new liaison. The
Co-Chairs will forward the name of the outgoing liaison-elect to the
reciprocating body. If a vacancy exists in an outgoing liaison role, the RSSAC
will elect a new outgoing liaison through this process.
Carlos Reyes
|
Policy and Community Engagement Manager
carlos.reyes@icann.org
| +1 (202) 802-8019
ICANN | Internet Corporation
for Assigned Names and Numbers
801 17th Street NW,
Suite 400 | Washington, DC
20006