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Following the recommendations of the Executive Board Election Task Force, the following processes apply to this Executive Board election:
In addition to expressions of support from five RIPE NCC members, a nominee must submit the required documents in order to become a confirmed candidate.
Important: Nominees must submit the documentation and comply with the requirements in Article 9.1 of the RIPE NCC Articles of Association in order to become a confirmed candidate.
Once the RIPE NCC receives these documents and verifies the authenticity of the identification document, the nominee becomes a candidate.
Nominees need to submit a filled out and signed Executive Board Election Candidate Statement.
Download the Candidate Statement.
The RIPE NCC will provide a secure link for nominees to submit the required documents. Only a restricted number of RIPE NCC staff will have access to them. An official identification document may be an identity card, passport or a driving license.
Upon receipt of the certified copy of the identification document, the RIPE NCC will verify it is a genuine certified copy. If the certified copy of the identification document is not genuine, the nominee with not become a candidate.
Read the document submission guidelines for nominees.
Confirmed candidates will be asked to provide a biography and their motivation in running for the Executive Board. A link to an online form will be provided to confirmed candidates to submit their information.
All candidate biographies will be published on 8 May 2024.
Members will be able to interact with candidates using a dedicated mailing list. The list will become active shortly after the candidate biographies have been published.
A dedicated virtual event 'RIPE NCC Open House: Meet the Executive Board Candidates' is scheduled for 15 May 2024 to allow members to interact further with candidates.
Candidates are expected to participate actively in discussions on the mailing list and during the Open House event. They are also expected to be present at the General Meeting on 22 May 2024.
The Executive Board Election Code of Conduct applies to Executive Board Candidates from the moment a nominee becomes a candidate according to Article 9.1 of the Articles of Association until the period to raise any objections against the draft minutes of the General Meeting has lapsed.
A candidate may be disqualified if from the moment they become candidates until the period to raise any objections against the draft minutes of the General Meeting has lapsed: