2019 OSI Board Election Results
The OSI recently held our 2019 Board elections to seat six Board Directors, two elected from the affiliate membership, and four from the individual membership. We would like to congratulate, Pamela Chestek (nominated by The Document Foundation), and Molly de Blanc (nominated by the Debian Project) who captured the most votes from OSI Affiliate Members. We would also like to congratulate, Elana Hashman, Hong Phuc Dang and Carol Smith for securing Individual Member seats on the Board. Due to a tie for the fourth Individual Member seat, between Christine Hall and Mariatta Wijaya, a run off election will be required to identify the final OSI Board Director.
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Affiliate Member Election Results (two open seats)
29 Pamela Chestek (The Document Foundation)
28 Molly de Blanc (Debian Project)
18 Bruce Perens (Open Research Institute)
13 Charles-H. Schulz (Open Information Security Foundation)
12 Olawale Fabiyi (American International University West Africa)
12 Kate Stewart (Linux Foundation)
9 Lior Kaplan (Debian Project)
8 Frank Matranga (Rensselaer Center for Open Source)
7 Rowan Hoskyns-Abrahall (Joomla / Open Source Matters, Inc.)
3 Hugh Douglas-Smith (Joomla / Open Source Matters, Inc.)
Individual Member Election Results (four open seats)
199 Carol Smith
172 Elana Hashman
143 Hong Phuc Dang
104 Christine Hall*
104 Mariatta Wijaya*
92 Duane O'Brien
90 Chris Aniszczyk
81 Van Lindberg
77 Justin Colannino
76 Samson Goddy
64 Luke Faraone
55 Marc Jones
44 Ian Skerrett
33 Brendan Hickey
32 Gustavo G Marmol Alioto
23 Tobie Langel
17 Rakesh Ranjan Jena
16 Dave McAllister
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