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The election cycle has concluded. See the Community Blog for results.


Our next election cycle will be after the release of Fedora Linux 42. View the full schedule for election dates which are available on the schedule page. For more information on the elections, see the program management documentation.



The following elections take place at the end of the Fedora Linux 35 release cycle:

More information about FESCo is on the Fedora docs site.

FESCo Elections F35

As per the FESCo election policy, the following FESCo members finish their terms, and the seats are up for re-election:

Additionally, Dan Čermák (defolos) has indicted he intends to vacate his seat mid-term. The candidate who finishes in 6th place will fill the remaining half of Dan's term.

Eligible Voters
Voting eligibility is determined by a community member's Fedora Accounts group memberships.
To vote for FESCo you must have cla_done + one other "non-cla" group.

A set of questions for nominees is prepared by existing FESCo members. Nominees are requested to answer the selected questions using private issue in Pagure. In compliance with Fedora Council decision #135 nominees not having completed their interviews (as a private issue in Pagure) are excluded from the list of nominees.


Candidate Nominations

Please nominate just by Name, IRC nick and FAS account ID.

You may self-nominate. If you wish to nominate someone else, please consult with that person ahead of time.

Name FAS / IRC nick Nominated by Ticket Interview
Miro Hrončok churchyard / mhroncok self #13 interview
David Cantrell dcantrell rharwood #9 interview
Kevin Fenzi kevin / nirik self #14 interview
Ahmed Almeleh Ahmedalmeleh self #6 interview
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek zbyszek originally mhroncok, now self #12 interview
Tom Stellard tstellar self #11 interview
Fabio Valentini decathorpe self #17 interview
Björn Esser besser82 selfwithrawn
Jared Smith jsmith self