Voting Process
Objective
This information sets out how members of the International Conference of Information Commissioners (ICIC) exercise their votes on matters that require a decision from the members.
It sets out guidance to members on how to cast their votes and to the Secretariat and the Host of the ICIC on how to manage the voting process.
It also sets out the voting basis (the bases for determining the voting results and the set of members to which the proportion applies).
Only Accredited Members of the ICIC can vote.
The ICIC membership is composed of Information Commissioners, as defined in the Charter, who may represent national, sub-national, supra-national and institutional jurisdictions.
Section 14 of the Charter provides for General Voting Rules which give the ability to each member to vote on matters that require decisions while providing for Special Voting Rules for votes where a “one member one vote rule” may result in an imbalance between the various members or where a simple majority rule may not be appropriate under the circumstances.
In addition, to ensure that all members are able to cast their vote, irrespective of the circumstances, the ICIC provides for the ability of members to vote by electronic means. Unless otherwise stated, if an electronic vote is arranged in advance of the annual meeting, that vote will normally close 24 hours before the start of the Annual Meeting.
In adopting the ICIC Charter, members recognised the crucial importance of annual meetings in achieving the goals and objectives of the International Conference.
In accordance with this principle, voting matters will be presented to the membership in advance of the annual meetings.
Voting matters can be presented to the membership outside the annual meetings in extraordinary circumstances and after unanimous decision by the Executive Committee.
The General Voting Rules are described in sections 7, 8 and 14 of the Charter. They state that members have the right to vote on any matter requiring a decision by members. They state that, unless otherwise provided for in the Charter, each member has one vote. The Charter also recognises the right to cast a vote electronically.
In addition, unless otherwise specified in the Charter, decisions of members are made by a simple majority.
More detail concerning the process to amend the Charter can be found in the Process to amend the Charter.

A. Roles and Responsibilities of the Secretariat
In accordance with section 33 h. of the Charter, the Secretariat assists the Host of the ICIC with the organisation of the annual meeting. This will include assisting the Host with the management of the voting process.
B. Roles and Responsibilities of the Host of the Annual Meeting
In accordance with sections 35 g. and 35 h., the Host of the Annual meeting chairs and manages the voting process of members and chairs and manages the election process of the Executive Committee.
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Where exceptional circumstances require that a vote is held outside the Annual Meetings, the Executive Committee, after unanimous decision, will set up a separate process which defines the timing and details of the vote.
A. Conflict Resolution
Sections 42 to 47 provide for a process where a conflict arises in the interpretation of the Charter or its processes. In such cases the matter will be brought first to the attention of the Executive Committee for their consideration, mediation and resolution. In the rare event where the conflict cannot be resolved by the Executive Committee, the matter will be referred to the members for a resolution by way of a vote.
Sections 14 and 46 of the Charter provide that in such a case each member will have one vote and that the vote will be decided by a simple majority.
As the Mediation and Conflict resolution Process (to be published) allows for members involved in the conflict to make representations, including at the annual meeting, special provisions have been made for the electronic voting process to take place after the annual meeting.
B. Withdrawal of Membership
Sections 39 to 41 provide for the possibility of members to vote to exclude a member permanently or temporarily from the ICIC where the member has demonstrated a pattern of behaviour which is inconsistent with the values of the ICIC.
In such cases, the matter will be brought first to the attention of the Executive Committee for their consideration, mediation and resolution in accordance with the ‘Mediation and Conflict resolution’ process. In the rare event where the situation cannot be resolved by mediation of the Executive Committee, the matter may be brought to the members for a vote by way of a motion to the membership.
Sections 14 and 40 of the Charter provide that in such a case each member will have one vote and that the vote will be decided by a two third majority.
As the conflict resolution process allows for members involved in the conflict to make representations, including at the annual meeting, special provisions should have been made for the electronic voting process to take place after the annual meeting.
Votes at the Annual Meeting on the withdrawal of membership are cast by secret ballot
For any questions in relation to the voting process, please contact the ICIC Secretariat [icic-secretariat@idp.al]