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7 - 14 September 2023

NRO NUMBER COUNCIL (NC) ELECTIONS 2023 - ABOUT

Nominations are now closed

Results

Congratulations to Di Ma on his election to the NRO NC. He will serve a two-year term of office, starting on 1 January 2024 and ending on 31 December 2025.

The election results are available to view. Please note that the time stamp in the Poll Result refers to Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC +10) which is the time in Brisbane, Australia.

About NRO NC Elections

View the final list of nominations

Upcoming election at APNIC 56

The APNIC 56 Conference will include the community election for one seat on the Number Resource Organization Number Council (NRO NC) from the APNIC region.

The term of Di Ma will expire on 31 December 2023. One individual from the AP region will be selected to serve on the NRO NC/ASO AC for 2 years from 1 January 2024 to 31 December 2025.

Any individual residing within the Asia Pacific region may be nominated, with the exception of staff members of any Regional Internet Registry (RIR). Self-nominations are permitted.

Please read and understand the requirements and time commitments of an NRO NC member.

What is the NRO NC and why be elected?

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) negotiated between the NRO and ICANN called for the establishment of the NRO NC in October 2004. Under the terms of this MoU, the NC performs the role of the Address Supporting Organization Address Council (ASO AC).

The NRO NC consists of 15 members, three from each of the five RIR regions.

Of these three appointees to the NRO NC:

  • Two members are elected by the regional Members and serve a two-year term
  • One is appointed by the Board of the RIR and serves a one-year term

View the current NRO NC members.

Duties of NRO NC members

The NRO NC performs the role of the ICANN ASO AC. This includes:

  • Undertaking a role in global policy development.
  • Providing recommendations to the Board of ICANN concerning the recognition of new RIRs
  • Defining procedures for the selection of individuals to serve on other ICANN bodies
  • Advising the ICANN Board on number resource allocation policy in conjunction with the RIRs

Planned meetings (usually via teleconference or face-to-face) include monthly NRO NC meetings, ICANN meetings, APNIC conferences, and participation in the Policy SIG.

Read more about the NRO NC.