Annual General Meetings/2024/Voting Information and Instructions
IMPORTANT - Test your browser settings, otherwise you might send an empty vote
The voting emails from OpaVote (to be sent on the 12th of October, after 16:00 UTC) will link directly to the voting page, which will be listing each board candidate in random order and allowing you to rank the candidates in order of preference.
If you do not see the names of the candidates on the page linked from the voting email:
- Please make sure that you have Javascript enabled. Disable any plugins that block content (like Decentraleyes or uBlock Origin). Otherwise the list of the candidates will not be visible and you will send an empty vote.
- Test your browser settings before voting by visiting this sandbox voting page where you should see a list of OpenStreetMap editors (randomised each time you load the page). Use the same browser settings when you proceed to vote for the election and resolutions. The sandbox page is only for testing purposes: the vote button does not work and votes on the OSM editors are not counted.
- Cookies must also be allowed to avoid sending an empty vote.
- Community members who block outgoing requests to Google-run websites must temporarily unblock them.
Here is a preview of how the actual voting page should look (except the red arrows and the fake candidate list).
Voting eligibility
You are entitled to vote in the 2024 OpenStreetMap Foundation board election if:
- you are a member for the full 90 days prior to the Annual General Meeting (AGM) date* and
- your membership is not in arrears 7 days prior to the AGM date and
- you are a natural person.
*19 October 2024
Mechanics of voting
OpaVote platform
For this election, polling will be performed online using the widely-used OpaVote, which is a hosted platform.
Voting email
Each person entitled to vote will receive - after the opening of the polls (Saturday, 12th of October 2024 at 16:00 UTC) - one email from OpaVote, containing a unique, non-spoofable, voting link. The email will be sent to the email address associated with your OSMF membership.
- The subject of the email will be: [OpenStreetMap Foundation] Voting on 2024 board election [some_random_letters].
- The sender will be: noreply@opavote.com
Please check your spam folder. If you believe that you should have received an email to vote, but you can't find it, please send a message to dorothea@osmfoundation.org with the subject "AGM2024 - No voting email received".
Voting duration
Voting will open early on the week before the Annual General Meeting and continue until the AGM on Saturday 19th October 2024 at 16:00 UTC Because the count is electronic, it is expected that the result will be announced without much delay. Please try to cast your ballot well in advance of the deadline.
Result verification
The raw ballots (which are anonymous) become available after the end of the election and can be exported as a structured data file to a stand-alone tool, OpenSTV, for independent verification of the count and the outcome.
- The OpaVote results will be verified by Michael Spreng (Membership Working Group volunteer) using OpenSTV before they are announced.
- The raw ballots will be made available on this page to any member wishing to reassure herself or himself of the correctness of the result.
Questions and Answers
I don't know the candidates. Any additional information about them?
Sure. Please look at this page after the 22nd of September 2024. There:
- You can find links to the manifesto of each candidate and their answers to questions by our facilitator, based on questions by the community.
- On the candidates' table there are links to the candidates' OSM user profiles, OSM wiki profiles (if they have one) and other pages related to them.
- On the bottom of the page, you might find the OSM mapping activity of the board candidates, compiled by community member Sakudo. For non-mapping activities, please refer to the candidates' manifestos and answers.
What is the voting system?
OSMF elections are, in accordance with our Articles of Association, now to be held in accordance with the Single Transferable Vote model. This is an approach designed to allow for a more equitable outcome to multi-candidate elections than would a simple “most votes” model. Specifically, it permits each voter to rank candidates in order of preference, with the number of available seats being allocated to the most preferred candidates on their reaching of a “quota” or threshold of votes. Where a candidate fails to achieve a quota, s/he is eliminated, but the next preferences of each voter having chosen that candidate will be distributed to other candidates. This is intended to reduce strategic voting and allow voters to allocate their first preference to their actual preferred candidate, secure in the knowledge that their second and subsequent preferences will be heeded even if the preferred candidate has only a slim chance of success.
A number of approaches are available both in determining the quota and in the detail of how votes are transferred. Our rules do no stipulate which should be used for OSMF elections and the distinction is in practice not a large one. This election will be conducted according to the Scottish rules for STV elections:
Am I eligible to vote?
Please see the "Voting eligibility" section above. You can also review article 75 of the OSMF Articles of Association.
Will my vote be secret?
The platform preserves the expected secrecy of ballot, exposing operational statistics related to turnout and including details of who has and has not voted. OpaVote conducts the counting process automatically and generates a result and the outcome of each round of counting. It does not provide information about what specific voters have voted, but after the end of the election it provides a file with anonymised raw ballots.
How many emails will I receive from the OpaVote system?
One, if you are eligible to vote for this election.
I haven't received the link to vote. Can you help?
- Please check whether you are eligible.
- Please search the email account associated with your OSMF membership, including your spam folder. See the section Voting email for the subject line and sender.
- If all fail, please email dorothea@osmfoundation.org with subject line "AGM2024 - No voting email received", from the email account associated with your membership.
How many candidates should I add on my list?
There is no obligation to assign a preference to each candidate - you may, if you wish, vote for only one single candidate or for a small number. However, doing so may deny you from further influence on the outcome of later rounds of vote counting if none of your chosen candidates are elected. Please see the section "voting system" above, for more information.
There are four seats in this election.
Can I change my vote? Can I vote again?
You may vote only once - attempting to re-enter the voting process using the same link will deny you access, but your earlier ballot will still count. So, if you think you have not made up your mind yet, wait and vote later.
I was in a hurry and I think I sent an empty vote. Can anything be done?
Unfortunately, the vote was lost. Once it has been sent, the system does not give us any ability to cancel it/revoke it or reset it. If you would like to help us, you can test your browser settings, and let us know which add-on/plugin caused the problem. Please send a message to dorothea@osmfoundation.org with the subject "AGM2024 - Add-on/plugin causing problems". Thank you.
Warnings regarding [Javascript, add-ons blocking content, cookies] and link to the page for testing settings will be on these places:
- Emails (to be sent to eligible voters on the 12th of October 2024, after 16:00 UTC) linking to personal voting pages.
- Preview of the board election voting page.
- Voting information and instructions (this page)
- AGM page on the OSMF website
- Election to Board page on OSM wiki
- Page with candidates' answers and manifestos on the OSM wiki (line at the top and details at the bottom of the page)