# Announcing the 2024 OpenTelemetry Governance Committee Election

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The OpenTelemetry project is excited to announce the 2024 OpenTelemetry
Governance Committee (GC) election. Nominations are due by 11 October 2024 23:59
UTC. The list of eligible candidates will be shared on 14 October 2024. Voting
will take place between 21 October 2024 00:00 UTC and 23 October 2024 23:59 UTC,
and the final election results will be announced 25 October 2024.

## Vote!

If you are a
[member of standing](https://github.com/open-telemetry/community/blob/614ece1538e6697842bc25d436d8d70ab6175808/governance-charter.md?from_branch=main#members-of-standing)
in the OpenTelemetry community, we invite you to participate with your vote in
this election to ensure that the community is well-represented in the Governance
Committee. In this election four people must be elected, each with two-year
terms.

If you have made contributions to our ecosystem not measured by the automatic
process, you can [request an exception](https://forms.gle/LBvyRpNwZvqcJxUbA) to
participate in the election before 23:59 UTC on 18 October 2024. The voter roll
with all members of standing and approved exceptions will be published by 4
October 2024 and continuously updated until the exception deadline.

Voting will be open between 21 October 2024 00:00 UTC and 23 October 2024 23:59
UTC on
[Helios Voting](https://vote.heliosvoting.org/helios/elections/176e7ca8-647d-11ef-9b9a-2a30e2a223da/view);
voters will need to sign in with their GitHub account.

For more information, see the
[OpenTelemetry 2024 Governance Committee election](https://github.com/open-telemetry/community/blob/0ec5d72c67357a8739bcd29852016e59e4189f8a/elections/2024/governance-committee-election.md?from_branch=main).

## Interested in joining the Governance Committee?

If you’ve been working on OpenTelemetry and seeing it grow, or are an end-user
that wants to help us make OpenTelemetry better, now’s the time to consider
running for a seat on the Governance Committee. You can read about the
Governance Committee's role in
[this blog](/blog/2019/opentelemetry-governance-committee-explained/) post or
refer to the
[charter document](https://github.com/open-telemetry/community/blob/614ece1538e6697842bc25d436d8d70ab6175808/governance-charter.md?from_branch=main).
You may nominate yourself (or others!) by submitting a Pull Request against the
[list of candidates](https://github.com/open-telemetry/community/blob/fe12ecb89802550b4d3daa9a30646157c540b391/elections/2024/governance-committee-candidates.md?from_branch=main)
by 11 October 2024 23:59 UTC — see the detailed requirements under
[nominations](https://github.com/open-telemetry/community/blob/0ec5d72c67357a8739bcd29852016e59e4189f8a/elections/2024/governance-committee-election.md?from_branch=main#nominations)
for the Governance Committee election.

We would like to thank the GC members who have helped grow OpenTelemetry, and
invite them to run for re-election if they so choose: Alolita Sharma, Daniel
Dyla, Morgan McLean, and Trask Stalnaker.

## Questions?

For any election related questions, please file an issue on the
[community repository](https://github.com/open-telemetry/community/issues)
tagging the `@open-telemetry/otel-elections` team, email us at
[cncf-opentelemetry-governance@lists.cncf.io](mailto:cncf-opentelemetry-governance@lists.cncf.io),
or reach out to us on [CNCF Slack](https://slack.cncf.io/) in
[#opentelemetry](https://cloud-native.slack.com/archives/CJFCJHG4Q) if you have
an urgent access issue during voting.

See you at the polls!
