ction.
I've been going through the periodic ARIN election related emails and
expect to put some more time into it this weekend.
On Thu, Oct 19, 2023 at 9:08 PM John Curran wrote:
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> On Oct 19, 2023, at 5:25 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
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> Does anyone have general statistics on:
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On Oct 19, 2023, at 5:25 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
Does anyone have general statistics on:
a) Number of eligible voting org IDs
b) Percentage of eligible voting org IDs which actually cast ballots in
previous ARIN elections
That’s an interesting question to ask over here on nanog’s mailing list
Does anyone have general statistics on:
a) Number of eligible voting org IDs
b) Percentage of eligible voting org IDs which actually cast ballots in
previous ARIN elections
Hello Nich!
On Oct 3, 2023, at 4:26 PM, Nicholas Warren wrote:
Does anyone know how many people will be elected from each category?
This year’s ARIN election will fill four (4) seats on the ARIN Board of
Trustees and seven (7) seats on the ARIN Advisory Council.
I don’t regularly keep up
Does anyone know how many people will be elected from each category?
I don't regularly keep up with everyone's business. So, are any of candidates
overachievers or, well, underachievers?
Nich Warren
NANOGers -
For those who don’t closely follow ARIN, it’s important to know that in 2022 we
made a substantial change to ARIN membership and ability to participate in
ARIN’s elections – and as a result, many organizations that have never
participated in ARIN elections in the past will be able to
Folks -
Elections for two positions on the ARIN Board of Trustees and for five
ARIN Advisory Council members are now underway. The biographies
of the candidates are available online, as well as the ability to post
online statements of support for candidates. For more information
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