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date = "2024-04-12T14:00:00Z"
title = "Announcing the 2024 Governing Board elections"

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author = ["Josh Simmons"]
category = ["Foundation", "Elections", "Governing Board"]
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Welcome to the first ever Governing Board election season for the Matrix.org Foundation! We start with a one week nomination period that opens on Saturday, April 20th and closes on Friday, April 26th [AOE time](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anywhere_on_Earth).

We’ll be doing our best to reach out to every constituent group to let them know they are eligible to nominate candidates for the election. That said, this is our first election and we don’t yet have contact information for everybody who is eligible, so we want your help getting the word out.

**_If you are interested in nominating someone – or yourself – to be a candidate in this election, read this post in its entirety._**

To learn about what the Governing Board is, what it does, and the context it operates in, read this [blog post from last December](https://matrix.org/blog/2023/12/electing-our-first-governing-board/). You are also welcome to read [the Governing Board’s current bylaws](https://matrix.org/media/2024-01-governing-board-terms-of-reference.pdf).

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## Election schedule

Here is the timeline for this election season, which will happen in the second quarter of every year:

![A visual election timeline for this year: Announcements on April 15, Nominations begin April 20, Campaigning begins April 27, Voting begins May 18, and Results announced on June 3.](/blog/img/2024-election-timeline.png)

To minimize confusion, and maximize inclusion given our international community, we will be using [“Anywhere on Earth” (AOE) time](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anywhere_on_Earth). If you’re not familiar with AOE time, here’s what it means using our nomination period as an example: so long as it’s still Friday, April 26th in any timezone on the planet (from UTC+12 to UTC-12), the nomination period is open.

## How our elections work

Our Governing Board is made up of 9 different constituency groups across 3 categories: nonprofit and community representatives, funder representatives, and foundation representatives. Each group has been allocated seats on the board, gets to nominate its own slate of candidates, and gets to vote within that slate of candidates.

For example, Individual Members get to nominate themselves, and vote on the Individual Members who are qualified candidates. The only exception is with the Managing Director (hi, that’s me) who automatically gets a seat on the Governing Board, but that’s just one seat of many.

Here is the composition of seats on the Governing Board:

|Community representatives|Funder representatives|Foundation representatives|
|:---:|:---:|:---:|
|4 Individual Members|4 Platinum Members|3 Guardians|
|3 Ecosystem Members|3 Gold Members|2 Spec Core Team Members|
|2 Associate Members|2 Silver Members|Managing Director|

[Learn how to become a member](https://matrix.org/membership/) and [see a list of our current organizational members](https://matrix.org/support/).

We will be seating candidates for all constituency groups in our first election. Starting in 2025, we’ll run elections for half of the constituency groups. This is so that we maintain some level of continuity and institutional knowledge across each election. Consequently, while the first elected representatives from the Guardians, Spec Core Team, Platinum, and Ecosystem Members will serve 2-year terms, the first elected representatives from Gold, Silver, Individual, and Associate Members will serve a 1-year term. We anticipate that many people in those constituencies who are elected this year will run for re-election in 2025.

![A visual election timeline for the next few years: in 2024 we elect all constituencies, in 2025 we elect Gold, Silver, Individual, and Associate Members, in 2026 we elect Platinum, Ecosystem, Guardians, and Spec Core Team Members, in 2027 we elect Gold, Silver, Individual, and Associate Members, and so on.](/blog/img/2024-election-years.png)

There are currently no term limits, but term limits are a best practice in open governance so we intend to introduce them as we find our collective footing.

For greater detail, [please read this blog post from last December](https://matrix.org/blog/2023/12/electing-our-first-governing-board/).

## Who can nominate

You must be a member of one of the constituency groups in order to nominate yourself or someone else to be a candidate in the election. By far our largest constituency group are Individual Members, who number in the 100’s. If you have donated at least $60 USD to the Foundation since April 20, 2023, on any of Donorbox, Patreon, or Liberapay, then you are eligible to nominate and vote.

All nominees must have consented to nomination _before being nominated_ and must be a community member in good standing. That means they must have a clean track record with respect to our [Code of Conduct](https://matrix.org/legal/code-of-conduct/). We want our Governing Board to be a clearing house for a variety of priorities and perspectives, and to be able to hold space for each other even when there are disagreements.

## Who can vote

All members of each constituency group are entitled to vote on the candidates within that constituency group. We will be reaching out to everyone we have contact information for, to ensure we have our voter rolls together before voting begins in May.

We will hold an election for every constituency even if a given constituency has fewer candidates than there are seats allocated for them on the Governing Board. This is, effectively, as a vote of confidence.

If you believe you are eligible to participate but have not heard from us or [OpaVote](https://www.opavote.com/) – the election system we have chosen for this year’s elections – by May 10th, [please email us promptly](mailto:[email protected]). We cannot change our voter rolls after voting begins on May 17th!

All of the candidates will be listed on an elections page here on our website which we’ll publish on April 29th.

## How to prepare yourself

If you want to be a candidate in the election, there are a few things you should know:

* All candidates will be listed on our website, grouped by the constituency group.
* We do not require people to use their “legal name.”
* Candidates who are nominated by an organizational member will have their affiliation listed.
* We expect candidates to provide a short bio and a short statement, collectively covering qualifications and priorities.
* You are encouraged to make yourself available for conversation with members of your constituency group.
* The period for campaigning runs from April 27th to May 17th. Please note our [community Code of Conduct](https://matrix.org/legal/code-of-conduct/) while campaigning.

## What to expect if you win

Congratulations! All of the winners will be announced on June 3rd, but since the elections conclude on May 31st, you may get an email with the results of the election you participated in before June 3rd.

All elected representatives will be added to a private mailing list and Matrix room so that they can introduce themselves and communicate in between meetings. I will be reaching out to every elected representative to meet one-on-one, get acquainted, and answer questions before we convene for our first Governing Board meeting. Given the size of the board and the international nature of our ecosystem, those one-on-one meetings will likely happen over the course of a couple months.

The Governing Board will meet as a full board twice a year, for at least 90 minutes each time, and our first 1-2 meetings will have a professional facilitator to help us collectively put our best foot forward. Expect one meeting before the end of the year, and another before the next election.

You are likely to receive a packet of materials before each meeting which you will be expected to have reviewed. Most meetings will be held online, though we may convene meetings in-person, such as at the (soon to be announced) annual Matrix Conference. We will make every effort to make in-person meetings accessible to remote participants, and no official business will ever happen without appropriate notice, quorum, and minutes.

While the Governing Board is an advisory board, members are encouraged to play a role in helping to carry out the activities that support the staff in delivering on the Foundation’s collective remit, such as coalescing priorities to share with the Spec Core Team and connecting with contributors and funders to implement proposals.

We intend to charter committees – such as for finance, which would review our annual budget in detail – who will meet in between Governing Board meetings and present their assessments and recommendations to the Governing Board. These committees are where the bulk of the activity will take place since the board, which may have up to 24 members, is quite large.

## How to nominate

We will update this blog post with a link to a nomination form and a template document on Friday, April 19th. We’ll be reaching out to everyone who is eligible and whose contact information we have to let them know. We’ll also be announcing it on our social channels.

All nominations should be submitted through the form, though anyone who has technical difficulties can fill out the template document and email it to [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]).

Thank you for your ongoing support, and good luck to all the candidates in the upcoming elections!

Ad astra per aspera 🚀
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