thanks Tapani
It is nice it was resolved, we all must strive to live by example, especially for the governments to emulate.
Remmy Nweke

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On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 4:36 PM, Tapani Tarvainen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear NCSG members,

The Executive Committee of NCSG has decided that in the GNSO council
elections, voters may choose up three options, including candidates
and None of the Above. Any candidate getting less None of the Above
will be considered not elected.

In the NCSG Chair election, if None of the Above option gets more votes
than the candidate, the candidate will be considered not elected.

Election will proceed uninterrupted. If you have already voted you
don't need to do anything, but you can vote again if you think
this makes a difference - only the last vote will count.

But if you have not yet voted, there's still time!

Voting will close on September 2. Make sure you vote before that.

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Tapani Tarvainen
Chair, Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group