2. The EC shall then draw up its own list of nominations, making certain that each candidate is willing to serve if elected. The slate should be mailed to the National Committees at least three months before the GA, together with background on the candidates, their fields and countries/geographic areas.
3. After the slate drawn by the EC is known, the National Committees can make further proposals of names specifically for the offices of President, Secretary, Vice-President, and Members at large. These proposals shall reach the Secretary not less than one month before the GA The same information as in (2) concerning the nominees, including their willingness to serve if elected, should be provided. The Secretary will inform all National Committees of these last proposals before the GA The National Committees are asked to cooperate in having their delegates to the GA fully informed.
4. The EC might modify its list in view of (3)
5. On the first day of the meeting, the General Assembly shall appoint a Nominating Committee (NC) consisting of:
a) the President (chairman),
b) all Past Presidents who are present (ex-officio),
c) eight further delegates.
Election to (c) shall be from names either proposed by the President or proposed and seconded from the floor; and shall be by show of hands unless the meeting decides otherwise.
6. The NC shall propose a slate drawn from the slate of the EC and the names in (1) and (3) and shall make it known to the meeting.
No person shall be a candidate for more than one office.
7. Further nominations can be made from the floor after the slate of the NC has been declared, provided that they are drawn from names previously offered by the National Committees as in items (1) and (3) , signed by at least ten delegates and convey the same information as in (2) and (3) above.
8. The General Assembly shall then elect the new President, Vice-President,
Secretary and Members at large by written ballots from the EC and NC slates
as well as the list of nominations from the floor. (unless a candidate
withdraws), but no others.
A vote shall be invalid if more names are marked in any category than the
number of places to be filled (i.e., one each for President and Secretary,
two for Vice-Presidents and five for Members at large).
A candidate for President or Secretary may be elected only if unopposed
or if he or she obtains a majority of the votes cast. If the first ballot is
indecisive, there shall be a second ballot.
In the ballots for the Vice-Presidents and Members at large, the two or
five candidates respectively who obtain the largest numbers of votes shall
be elected. In the event of a tie, the President shall decide.
Note: Statute (9) provides (inter alia) that: ``each delegation shall be free to cast the votes to which it is entitled either as a unit or divided in such a manner as it may determine''.
The EC of IMU shall request proposals for the membership of the EC of ICMI from the National Committees for Mathematics and will conduct extensive consultations with the existing Executive Committee of ICMI before proposing slates to the Nominating Committee.
No person can be a candidate for more than one office.
The EC of IMU shall request proposals for the membership of CDE from the National Committees for Mathematics and will conduct extensive consultations with the existing CDE before proposing slates to the Nominating Committee.
No person can be a candidate for more than one office.
The EC of IMU shall request proposals for the membership of the two IMU members from the National Committees for Mathematics and will conduct extensive consultations with the existing ICHM before proposing slates to the Nominating Committee.