[openstack-dev] [all][elections] Results of the TC Election
Zane Bitter
zbitter at redhat.com
Mon Oct 10 15:10:53 UTC 2016
On 09/10/16 19:58, Tony Breeds wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 10:49:12AM +1100, Tony Breeds wrote:
>> Please join me in congratulating the 6 newly elected members of the TC.
>>
>> Doug Hellmann (dhellmann)
>> Emilien Macchi (emilienm)
>> Jeremy Stanley (fungi)
>> Monty Taylor (mordred)
>> Sean Dague (sdague)
>> Steve Martinelli (stevemar)
>>
>>
>> Full results: http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_356e6c1b16904010
>
> Following up on this Here are some statistics for this election:
>
> +----------+-----------------------+-------------------+-----------------------+
> | Election | Electorate (delta %) | Voted (delta %) | Turnout % (delta %) |
> +----------+-----------------------+-------------------+-----------------------+
> | 10/2013 | 1106 ( nan) | 342 ( nan) | 30.92 ( nan) |
> | 04/2014 | 1510 ( 36.53) | 448 ( 30.99) | 29.67 ( -4.05) |
> | 10/2014 | 1893 ( 25.36) | 506 ( 12.95) | 26.73 ( -9.91) |
> | 04/2015 | 2169 ( 14.58) | 548 ( 8.30) | 25.27 ( -5.48) |
> | 10/2015 | 2759 ( 27.20) | 619 ( 12.96) | 22.44 ( -11.20) |
> | 04/2016 | 3284 ( 19.03) | 652 ( 5.33) | 19.85 ( -11.51) |
> | 10/2016 | 3517 ( 7.10) | 801 ( 22.85) | 22.78 ( 14.71) |
> +----------+-----------------------+-------------------+-----------------------+
>
> Election CIVS links
> 10/2014: http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_c105db929e6c11f4
> 04/2015: http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_ef1379fee7b94688
> 10/2015: http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_4ef58718618691a0
> 04/2016: http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_fef5cc22eb3dc27a
> 10/2016: http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_356e6c1b16904010
>
> It's interesting to note that we increased voter turnout this election,
This is truly excellent news :)
> perhaps as a side effect of the complications with emailing the ballots?
That's an interesting idea, although I like to think it was also helped
by the fact that members of the community were actually engaging with
the candidates and generating a robust debate. Thanks Gordon, Clay, and
all the other folks whose questions helped to spark that - I hope we'll
see even more of it in future elections.
I'd certainly appreciate a follow-up email towards the end of the voting
period (i.e. it wouldn't even necessarily need to be a re-sending of the
ballot link - finding that again is generally no problem). I wanted to
see what the candidates had to say in response to the various questions
on the mailing list before voting, but I was definitely starting to get
nervous toward the end of the week that I might forget.
cheers,
Zane.
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