Hello everyone,

I’m Naomi, a Program Manager supporting Jupyter. We’re looking forward to
opening the election for the 2026 Project Jupyter Executive Council members
in the coming week and wanted to inform you of a slight change to how
voting will be conducted.

In the past, according to the project’s governance, voting has taken place
via a GitHub repository
<https://github.com/jupyter/governance/tree/main/elections#election-tabulation-script>
using the Apache STeVe script. Now that the Linux Foundation is managing
project elections, we’ll be updating the process to use OpaVote, a secure
online voting platform. The election will still use the Meek Single
Transferable Vote (STV) method; this is simply a change in platform, not
process.

This is the same system I use successfully across other LF projects with
multi-winner elections. The only other change is that I will now manage the
election logistics, rather than a current EC member.

If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out by Friday, October
24.

Thank you all for your time and participation.

Best,

Naomi



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Naomi Washington | Sr. Program Manager | [email protected] T:
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<https://linuxfoundation.org/>

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