Foundation/AGM2023/Election to Board
OpenStreetMap Foundation (OSMF) members will vote to elect a new board at the Annual General Meeting in December.
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2023 Annual General Meeting and election to OpenStreetMap Foundation board - general information
Date and time of Annual General Meeting - voting closes
The next Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the OpenStreetMap Foundation will take place online on Saturday 9 December 2023, 16:00 UTC (countdown), unless rescheduled. This is also the time when voting for the board election will close. Voting will open exactly one week before the General Meeting.
Seats available
This meeting will have a board election, with three seats available (of Guillaume Rischard, Mikel Maron and Roland Olbricht, whose board terms are ending). The terms of Arnalie Vicario, Craig Allan, Mateusz Konieczny and Sarah Hoffmann will continue. There are seven seats on the foundation board.
Please note that Guillaume Rischard and Roland Olbricht have decided to rerun. Mikel Maron cannot rerun this time, according to the Foundation’s Articles of Association. All board members are volunteers.
Board members, when elected, typically serve for two years until their seat is up for re-election.
What the board is/is not, rules and responsibilities
- Scope of the OSMF board.
- Board rules of order.
- These were the roles and responsibilities for the OSMF board, agreed in the 2014 board face-to-face meeting.
A lot of the foundation's work is done by the volunteers of our working groups, and if you want to help the foundation, you can also look at joining those.
Personal views
- "OSMF board – what are they even doing?" - talk by Mateusz Konieczny - current board member (2023-06)
- Mikel Maron - current board member (2022-10)
- Why run for the board - opinions of board members before the 2021 election (2021-08)
- Joost Schouppe - past board member (2019-10)
- Frederik Ramm - past board member (2019-11, see also previous 2017 post)
- Heather Leson - past board member (2019-11)
- 2022 OSMF board - ask us anything session (2022)
Additional OSM Foundation resources
Board candidatesEligibility criteria for board candidatesAny person may be elected to become a board member, provided that:
1 Normal members provide their full residential address and can vote on all issues. Their residential address may be disclosed to other members. Finding the type of your OSMF membership (normal/associate)If you want to find out the type of your membership (Normal or Associate), please check the most recent approval/renewal membership email before emailing the volunteers of the Membership Working Group at membership@osmfoundation.org from the email address which is associated with your OSMF membership. Associate members who want to become board candidatesYou can change your OSMF membership from associate to normal membership by emailing the volunteers of the Membership Working Group at membership@osmfoundation.org
Submission of self-nominationsSubmission of self-nominations closed on 2023-10-21, at 23:59 UTC.
The ordering of the answers and manifestos will follow the order of candidate self-nominations. List of board candidatesCandidates will be ordered according to the order of their self-nominations. Self-nominations that are not eligible for board candidacy will be moved below the table, with a reason provided.
** If you can't find the start date of your OSMF membership please email the Membership Working Group or dorothea@osmfoundation.org from the email address associated with your OSMF membership. Confirmation of normal membership and start date by the Membership Working Group or the OSMF Administrative Assistant. Please do not confirm yourself. Self nominations that have been withdrawn
Self nominations that are not eligible for this election
Answering the official questions and writing a manifestoFacilitator: Chisom Ejeh will be the facilitator this year, with guidance from Michael Collinson. Chisom Ejeh is from Nigeria and started his OSM journey in 2017. He had been briefed on the facilitator role by Michael Collinson during the HOT elections. See the updates on 2023 board election facilitation, regarding the selection. Michael Collinson facilitated the questioning process of the OSMF elections from 2016 to 2022. See the section "Questions to Candidates" for the process. Candidates will be expected to send:
..to Chisom Ejeh (facilitator) and Dorothea Kazazi (administrative assistant) (chisomejeh@gmail.com, dorothea@osmfoundation.org) before Formatting the answers and manifesto: Candidates will be asked to send their answers and manifestos in .txt files - a template .txt file will be sent to them to add their answers. Candidates can use the following MediaWiki formatting options: links, ordered/unordered lists, subheadings of level three (=== Subheading ===) or more, bold and italics. Kindly note that other MediaWiki formatting options, emojis and overformatting will likely be removed. This is to make sure that answers have similar readability due to formatting. Thank you. See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Cheatsheet for examples (not all options on that page can be applied here). The Administrative Assistant will send to the candidates a guide with information on how to check how their formatted text will look like. Manifesto (position statement): First time writing a manifesto? You can check manifestos of previous board candidates: 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018. Expected time needed to answer official questions: 3-11 hours (based on estimates provided by previous candidates). Expected time needed to write a manifesto: Unknown (previous candidates: feel free to add your estimates). |
For OSMF membersWho has the right to voteAll normal members and associate members (including members who joined via the active contributor membership program) have the right to vote provided that:
4 90 days = Start date of your current membership is before Sunday 10 September 2023 in UTC, if the Annual General Meeting takes place on 9 December 2023, as scheduled. Active contributors: If you have an active contributor membership not based on mapping but on other contributions (had to be voted by the board) which ends between 31st of October to 10th of December 2023, make sure to renew it in time, as processing the renewal might take two weeks or more. Voting processThe voting process will be similar to previous years. Members of the OpenStreetMap Foundation who are eligible to vote will receive one or two emails from the online voting service after 2023-12-02 16:00 UTC:
The page voting information and instructions has more details. The election results of the OpaVote platform will be independently verified by Michael Spreng (Membership Working Group volunteer). Voting on changes to the Articles of Association (AoA) or other changesResolutions proposed by the boardThere are no resolutions proposed by the board yet. Resolutions proposed by OSMF members (need support by at least 5% of members eligible to vote)There are no resolutions proposed by the membership yet. OSM Foundation members can submit resolutions and ask the membership to vote on them. Please read: Companies Act 2006: Members' power to require circulation of written resolution and see the key dates below. Questions to candidatesCommunity members can submit questions to the board candidates, upon which the official set of questions will be based. This year, as in previous years, we will have a structured question gathering process.
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2023-11-20 | Publication of candidates' 1) answers to the official set of questions and 2) their manifestos by the administrative assistant. |
2023-11-21 to 2023-12-02 16:00 UTC | [Community/Members] Discussion about candidates' answers and manifestos. |
2023-12-02 16:00 UTC | [Members] Voting opens for the board election and any resolutions (exactly 1 week before the Annual General Meeting). |
2023-12-09 16:00 UTC | [Members] Start of the Annual General Meeting on IRC (first part) (join via browser). The General Meeting will reconvene on 2023-12-16 at 16:00 UTC. |
[Members] Deadline for voting. (new date and time) | |
2023-12-16 16:00 UTC | [Members] Annual General Meeting (second part) and announcement of election results on IRC (join via browser). |
Activity | Dates and times | Duration |
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[Community/Members] Addition of questions by community/members to OSM wiki (of the 19 days, the candidates' names will be known for 9 days). | 2023-10-11 to 2023-10-29 23:59 UTC | ~19 days |
[Candidates] Submission of self-nominations on the OSM wiki. | 2023-10-14 to 2023-10-21, 23:59 UTC | ~7 days |
[Members] Get support for any member-suggested resolutions (the wording must be already finalised). | until 2023-10-26 | |
Facilitator to complete compiling the set of the official questions to the candidates. | 2023-10-29 to 2023-11-05 23:59 (UTC) | ~08 days |
[Candidates] Board candidates to send their answers to the official questions and their manifestos to the facilitator and copy the email to the administrative assistant (chisomejeh@gmail.com, dorothea@osmfoundation.org). | ~07 days | |
Administrative assistant to complete compiling the candidates' answers and manifestos and publish them. | 2023-11-14 to 2023-11-20 | ~07 days |
[Community/Members] Discussion about candidates' answers and manifestos. | 2023-11-21 to 2023-12-02, 16:00 UTC | ~11 days |
[Members] Voting for board candidates and any resolutions. | 2023-12-02 16:00 UTC to |
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