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==ASO Address Council==
==ASO Address Council==
The main responsibilities of ASO Address Council are:
The main responsibilities of ASO Address Council are:
# Fulfilling its role in the <a href="http://aso.icann.org/global-policies/">global policy</a> development process based on the requirements included in this process;
# Fulfilling its role in the [http://aso.icann.org/global-policies/ global policy] development process based on the requirements included in this process;
# Maintaining communication with [[ICANN]] and providing recommendations related to various policies and [[RIR]] recognition;
# Maintaining communication with [[ICANN]] and providing recommendations related to various policies and [[RIR]] recognition;
#Ensuring full support, guidance and advice for [[ICANN Board|ICANN's Board]] related to the allocation policy for number resource;
#Ensuring full support, guidance and advice for [[ICANN Board|ICANN's Board]] related to the allocation policy for number resource;
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==ICANN Board members==
==ICANN Board members==
The ASO AC elects two members to the [[ICANN Board]].
The ASO AC elects two members to the [[ICANN Board]].
[[Ray Plzak]] is was re-elected in 2012. He was up for reelection but also faced competition from [[Eric Brunner-Williams]], [[Martin Levy]], and [[William Manning]]. The ASO will vote in May, 2012.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/icann-board-seat-up-for-reelection/ ICANN Board Seat Up For Reelection, DomainIncite.com]</ref>
[[Ray Plzak]] was re-elected in 2012. He was up for reelection but also faced competition from [[Eric Brunner-Williams]], [[Martin Levy]], and [[William Manning]]. The ASO will vote in May, 2012.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/icann-board-seat-up-for-reelection/ ICANN Board Seat Up For Reelection, DomainIncite.com]</ref>


[[Kuo-Wei Wu]] was elected in 2011 and his terms expires in 2013. The election process is close to completion.
[[Kuo-Wei Wu]] was elected in 2011 and his terms expires in 2013. The election process is close to completion.