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Java Community Process: EC Elections 2009

EC Elections 2009

The 2009 Java Community Process (JCP) Program Executive Committee (EC) elections process is complete. The EC Elections process was launched in June 2000. This years' elections were hosted by Votenet and ran October 21 - November 4, 2009.

Voting in the 2009 elections is now complete
The following seats were up for the 2009 JCP EC Elections:
Fujitsu, HP, IBM, Doug Lea, Nortel and Oracle on the SE/EE EC, and on the ME EC Ericsson, Motorola, Philips, Qisda, Siemens, Vodafone

Elected Seats:

Election Results

Results from the Election Voting period October 21 - November 4, 2009.

Term duration:3 years unless noted differently

Standard / Enterprise Edition Executive Committee

Number of eligible voters: 1142
Percent voting members casting votes:21.45%


Ratified seats

Doug Lea (1 year term)
85.77%
IBM
80.49%
Oracle
77.64%
HP
71.95%
Fujitsu
66.67

Open elections.

The top member has been elected and will serve for the next three years.

Peierls, Tim
26.42%
Terracotta
23.17%
Liferay
18.70%
McCullough, Matthew
14.63%

Micro Edition Executive Committee

Number of eligible voters: 1142
Percent voting members casting votes:21.45%


Ratified seats

T-Mobile
73.17%
Siemens
72.76%
Vodafone
71.54%
AT & T
65.45%
SK Telecom (2 years Term)
51.22%/td>

Open elections.

The top member has been elected and will serve for the next three years.

Feldman, Jacob
52.44%


ABOUT THE JAVA COMMUNITY PROCESS (JCP) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES

The JCP has two Executive Committees (EC) - Standard/Enterprise & Micro Edition, each targets different markets for the Java Platform. Voting Members on each EC serve 3-year terms; there are 10 Ratified Seats, 5 Elected Seats, and the permanent seat held by Sun Microsystems, Inc. The 3-year terms are staggered so that 5 of the 15 seats are normally up for ratification/election each year.

The EC members guide the evolution of the Java technologies. The EC represents a cross-section of both major stakeholders and other members of the Java Community. Duties are: select JSRs for development, approve draft Specifications for Public Review, approve Final Specifications, review TCK appeals, approve Maintenance revisions and possibly defer some features to a new JSR, approve transfer of maintenance duties between members and provide guidance to the Program Management Office (PMO). For more information on the EC, see the Executive Committee Info page http://jcp.org/en/participation/committee.

TIMELINE FOR 2009
October 1 - 14, 2009 Nominations open for Elected Seats
October 14, 2009 Voters eligibility deadline
October 20 - November 3, 2009 Ballot open for voting
November 4, 2009 Election results
November 4 -16, 2009 Changeover
November 17, 2009 New EC Members take office
December 8, 2009 1st EC Meeting (Teleconference)

For 2000 EC Elections results, please look here.

For 2001 EC Elections results, please look here.

For 2002 EC Elections results, please look here.

For 2003 EC Elections results, please look here.

For 2004 EC Elections results, please look here.

For 2005 EC Elections results, please look here.

For 2006 EC Elections results, please look here.

For 2007 EC Elections results, please look here.

For 2008 EC Elections results, please look here.

For more information on the JCP, see the JCP Overview page http://jcp.org/en/introduction/overview.
Contact the PMO for election questions at pmo@jcp.org