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NomCom confirms Americans rejected from ICANN board

Kevin Murphy, March 10, 2025, 14:39:27 (UTC), Domain Policy

North American candidates for ICANN’s board of directors are having their applications politely rejected, the Nominating Committee has confirmed.

Speaking to the GNSO Council at ICANN 82 in Seattle yesterday, NomCom chair-elect Tom Barrett said ICANN’s rules forbid the committee from now considering candidates from the region.

“When we opened the application window, January 15, there were no geographic restrictions for these three positions,” he said. “As you know, that has now changed…. We’ll be maxed out terms of the geographic limitation for North America.”

The specific changes of circumstance are the recent elections of Canadian Byron Holland by the ccNSO and American Greg DiBiase by the GNSO.

ICANN’s bylaws state that no more than five voting members of the board, excluding the CEO, may be from the same region. The board already has three other North Americans.

Candidates from North America who had already applied for the three open board seats will be emailed to inform them they are no longer eligible, Barrett said.

Candidates that had identified as North American but have dual citizenship with a country in a different region are eligible to reapply under their other affiliation, he said.


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