Over 1,834 people were eligible to vote, with eligibility based on having attended at least one NANOG meeting in the past two years, beginning with NANOG44.
Of those who were eligible to vote, 228 people have voted. Voters could choose up to three (3) candidates and two (2) ballot proposals.
The voting mechanism was designed to ensure that each registered voter cast only one ballot. To respect privacy and protect confidentiality, the identity of the voter and the choices made on the ballot were decoupled so there is no way to know who voted for whom.
Winning Candidates
- Patrick W. Gilmore, Akamai Technologies
- Richard Steenbergen, nLayer Communications
- Robert Seastrom, Afilias
Congratulations to the winners, and thank you to everyone who voted!
A special thank you to all the SC Candidates that put their name in the pool to run for a position.
Ballot Proposals
All Ballot Proposals passed.
The Results
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Candidate
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Votes
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Patrick W. Gilmore, Akamai Technologies
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169
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Richard Steenbergen, nLayer Communications
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158
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Robert Seastrom, Afilias
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142
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Michael K. Smith, AdHost
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73
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John Osman, Consultant
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34
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576 votes cast
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Ballot Propopsal
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Votes
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Transition NANOG activities from Merit to NewNOG
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210 yes
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16 no
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Proposed NewNOG ByLaws changes
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169 yes
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26 no
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