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# Kubernetes Steering Committee Elections
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- This document outlines the process, for steering committee elections.
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+ This document outlines the process, for Steering Committee elections.
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### For the 2021 election check the [ 2021 Kubernetes Election Voter's Guide] [ voter-guide ]
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### Eligibility for voting
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Eligibility for voting in the 2021 Election is [ defined in this year's voter guide] [ voter-guide ]
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- Eligibility to vote for steering committee members for prior years is defined by:
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+ Eligibility to vote for Steering Committee members for prior years is defined by:
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* People who had at least 50 contributions to the Kubernetes project over
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the past year, according to a snapshot taken 2021-09-15 of the data driving
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majority vote, and the criteria used during this process will be used to
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help refine further elections.
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- It is the responsibility of the steering committee to refine these criteria
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+ It is the responsibility of the Steering Committee to refine these criteria
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prior to each election.
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### Eligibility for candidacy
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### Terms and Election Cycles
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- Steering committee members are elected to serve one, two year term. Members can
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+ Steering Committee members are elected to serve one, two year term. Members can
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serve two consecutive terms (4 years) and a lifetime of four terms (8 years).
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Bootstrap and terms that result in equal to or less than one year served are
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exempt.
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## Emeritus Term
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- Members of the steering committee will graduate to becoming Emeritus members of
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- the steering committee upon vacating their seat. This confers honor on the
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+ Members of the Steering Committee will graduate to becoming Emeritus members of
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+ the Steering Committee upon vacating their seat. This confers honor on the
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recipient, acknowledging the significant contributions they have made to the
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project. Emeritus members have no binding vote, and no expectation of continued
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- participation in steering committee affairs.
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+ participation in Steering Committee affairs.
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## Election schedule and operation
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- The steering committee picks election officers to operate the election and
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- circulate a timeline for nominations, and the vote. The steering committee
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+ The Steering Committee picks election officers to operate the election and
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+ circulate a timeline for nominations, and the vote. The Steering Committee
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should consider the following rough schedule:
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- End of July
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### Election officer selection
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- The steering committee should choose three election officers, ideally by the
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+ The Steering Committee should choose three election officers, ideally by the
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following criteria, so as to promote healthy rotation and diversity:
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- election officers must be eligible to vote
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In the event of a resignation or other loss of a [ bootstrap committee member] ,
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the position will not be refilled.
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- In the event of a resignation or other loss of an elected steering committee
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+ In the event of a resignation or other loss of an elected Steering Committee
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member, the candidate with the next most votes from the previous election will
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be offered the seat. This process will continue until the seat is filled.
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## Steering Committee and Election Officer Recusal
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- Currently serving steering committee members and the appointed election officers
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+ Currently serving Steering Committee members and the appointed election officers
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pledge to recuse themselves from any form of electioneering, including
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campaigning, nominating, or endorsing. We would prefer that the community
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decide without our heavy influence.
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- Steering committee members _ may_ ask other contributors to consider running,
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+ Steering Committee members _ may_ ask other contributors to consider running,
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and they _ may_ vote, so long as this information is kept private.
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- Steering committee members who intend to run for re-election _ may_
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+ Steering Committee members who intend to run for re-election _ may_
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self-nominate but are otherwise expected to adhere to this recusal.
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[ Condorcet ] : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condorcet_method
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