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IEEEMegha Ben – Siemens (1,976 votes)
  • Terry Benzel – University of Southern California – Information Sciences Institute (1,749 votes)
  • Mrinal Karvir – Intel Corporation (1,749 votes)
  • Andreas Reinhardt – Technical University of Clausthal, Germany (1,593 votes)
  • Deborah Silver – Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (2,216 votes)
  • Yoshiko Yasuda – Hitachi Ltd. (1,979 votes)
  • Results for other Board of Governors candidates:

    • Maiga Chang – Athabasca University, Canada (1,019 votes)
    • Ramalatha Marimuthu – iExplore Foundation for Sustainable Development (1,071 votes)
    • Irene Pazos Viana – Uruguay Section (1,223 votes)
    • George J. Proeller – Independent Security Consultant (1,152 votes)
    • Riri Fitri Sari – Universitas Indonesia (981 votes)
    • Andrew Seely – University of Maryland Global Campus (1,273 votes)
    • Celia Shahnaz – Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (1,208 votes)
    • Fei Su – Intel Corporation (946 votes)
    • Anthony I. (Tony) Wasserman – Software Methods and Tools (1,490 votes)

    Candidates on the ballot are selected by the IEEE CS Nominations Committee or by petition. The Nominations Committee accepts nominations from members until March of the current year and presents its nominations to the Board of Governors for final slate approval.

    Members also approved amendments to the Computer Society Constitution to reduce the number of elected vice presidents from two to one. (3653 in favor, 256 against, 519 abstained).

    Results of the 2023 IEEE CS election will be published in the December issue of Computer.

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