This document describes the schedule and other details of the 2024 election for the Python steering council, as specified in PEP 13. This is the steering council election for the 2025 term (i.e. Python 3.14).
Election AdministrationThe steering council appointed the Python Software Foundation Director of Infrastructure, Ee Durbin, to administer the election.
ScheduleThere was a two-week nomination period, followed by a two-week vote.
The nomination period was: November 7, 2024 through November 21, 2024 AoE [2].
The voting period was: November 25, 2024 through December 9, 2024 AoE [2].
CandidatesCandidates must be nominated by a core team member. If the candidate is a core team member, they may nominate themselves.
Nominees (in alphabetical order by first name):
Withdrawn nominations:
All active Python core team members are eligible to vote. Active status is determined as described in PEP 13 and implemented via the software at python/voters [1].
Ballots were distributed based on the the Python Voter Roll [1] for this election.
While this file is not public as it contains private email addresses, the Complete Voter Roll is available with a list of all eligible voters by name.
Election ImplementationThe election was conducted using the Helios Voting Service.
ConfigurationShort name: 2025-python-steering-council
Name: 2025 Python Steering Council Election
Description: Election for the Python steering council, as specified in PEP 13. This is steering council election for the 2025 term.
type: Election
Use voter aliases: [X]
Randomize answer order: [X]
Private: [X]
Help Email Address: psf-election@python.org
Voting starts at: November 25, 2024 12:00 UTC
Voting ends at: December 10, 2024 12:00 UTC
This will create an election in which:
Select between 0
and - (approval)
answers. Result Type: absolute
Question: Select candidates for the Python Steering Council
Answer #1 - #N: Candidates from Candidates_ Section
Of 100 eligible voters, 76 cast ballots.
The top five vote-getters are:
No conflict of interest as defined in PEP 13 were observed.
The full vote counts are as follows:
Candidate Votes Received Barry Warsaw 58 Donghee Na 48 Emily Morehouse 52 Ethan Furman 31 Gregory P. Smith 50 Mariatta 23 Pablo Galindo Salgado 63 Thomas Wouters 38 CopyrightThis document has been placed in the public domain.
Complete Voter Roll Active Python core developersAdam Turner Alex Gaynor Alex Waygood Alexander Belopolsky Alyssa Coghlan Ammar Askar Andrew Svetlov Antoine Pitrou Barney Gale Barry Warsaw Batuhan Taskaya Benjamin Peterson Berker Peksağ Brandt Bucher Brett Cannon Brian Curtin C.A.M. Gerlach CF Bolz-Tereick Carl Meyer Carol Willing Cheryl Sabella Chris Withers Christian Heimes Dennis Sweeney Dino Viehland Donghee Na Emily Morehouse Éric Araujo Eric Snow Eric V. Smith Erlend Egeberg Aasland Ethan Furman Ezio Melotti Facundo Batista Filipe Laíns Fred Drake Georg Brandl Giampaolo Rodolà Gregory P. Smith Guido van Rossum Hugo van Kemenade Hynek Schlawack Inada Naoki Irit Katriel Ivan Levkivskyi Jack Jansen Jason R. Coombs Jelle Zijlstra Jeremy Hylton Jeremy Kloth Jesús Cea Joannah Nanjekye Julien Palard Karthikeyan Singaravelan Ken Jin Kirill Podoprigora Kumar Aditya Kurt B. Kaiser Kushal Das Kyle Stanley Larry Hastings Łukasz Langa Lysandros Nikolaou Marc-André Lemburg Mariatta Mark Shannon Matt Page Michael Droettboom Nathaniel J. Smith Ned Batchelder Ned Deily Neil Schemenauer Nikita Sobolev Pablo Galindo Paul Ganssle Paul Moore Petr Viktorin Pradyun Gedam R. David Murray Raymond Hettinger Ronald Oussoren Russell Keith-Magee Sam Gross Savannah Ostrowski Senthil Kumaran Serhiy Storchaka Shantanu Jain Stefan Behnel Steve Dower Stéphane Wirtel Tal Einat Terry Jan Reedy Thomas Wouters Tian Gao Tim Golden Tim Peters Victor Stinner Vinay Sajip Yury Selivanov Zachary Ware
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