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[sdv-wg] Software Defined Vehicle Interim Election - Candidate Announcement

Dear All, 


The nomination phase for the interim elections, aimed at filling one Participant Member Representative seat on the Technical Advisory Committee and the Steering Committee, comes to an end and elections are going to be held for both the committees.  


This email communication introduces the standing candidates and provides an overview of how the election process will work:


Standing Candidates: 


We are extremely pleased and excited to announce the candidates listed below. Please note each candidate's name contains a link to their biography. We encourage you to read about these candidates. And thank you to all candidates for your interest to participate.  



Committee

Participant Members

Steering Committee




Holger Dormann (Elektrobit Automotive GmbH)

Markus Schupfner (Qorix GmbH) 

Naci Dai (Eteration A.S)

Technical Advisory Committee

Holger Dormann (Elektrobit Automotive GmbH)

Lutz Niebergall (Continental AG) 

Naci Dai (Eteration A.S)


Ballot Distribution:


You will receive a ballot if you are the company representative for a Participant member company of the Software Defined Vehicle Working Group. 


Election Information:


Eclipse Working Group elections are performed using a process known as Single Transferable Vote, which requires each voter to complete a ranked ballot. By ranked ballot we mean that each voter ranks the candidates in their order of preference. 


The advantage of this approach is being able to elect multiple candidates at the same time which reflect the voters’ preferences.  


The Eclipse Foundation uses a third party election system [1] that performs the election calculations.  Elections are performed with high integrity where a unique link is created with a random and secret access key for each voter.  Additionally, voter anonymity uses secret ballots ensuring voters’ choices cannot be linked to voters. Voters must rank all candidates and cannot award two candidates the same ranking. 


If you are a standing candidate in an election, please know you can certainly vote for yourself! In fact, it is quite normal to rank yourself (or the organization you are voting on behalf of) as your #1 (highest) selection.


Ballots will be distributed on October 29th and the voting period will remain open until November 6th 2024.


Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.

[1] https://electionbuddy.com/


Best Regards,

Zahra


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Zahra Fazli

Membership Process Lead | Eclipse Foundation, Inc.

Eclipse Foundation: The Platform for Open Innovation and Collaboration


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