Register to Attend ARIN’s Virtual Candidate Forum for the Board of Trustees Election
Posted: Thursday, 18 September 2025
Elections
As part of the 2025 ARIN Elections, ARIN will host a virtual Candidate Forum on Thursday, 16 October, at 2:00 PM ET. The forum will provide voters — and the ARIN community — with the opportunity to learn more about the candidates running for the Board of Trustees and where they stand on the issues important to you and your organization.
The Candidate Forum will run for approximately 90 minutes and will be presented via Zoom webinar and livestreamed on the ARIN YouTube channel. Note the audience cannot participate; only the candidates and the moderator can speak during the event.
Please visit https://arin.net/candidateforum to register to attend the webinar or view the livestream on the ARIN YouTube channel during the event.
ARIN Elections will be held from 30 October to 7 November for three seats on the Board of Trustees, five seats on the Advisory Council, and one seat on the Number Resource Organization Number Council (NRO NC). For more information on the election process, please visit https://arin.net/elections.
Voting in ARIN Elections helps steer the future of Internet number resource policy and Internet governance. We look forward to your organization’s participation in this important process.
Regards,
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
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