Note: | |||
a. | Please indicate your vote by putting a “✓” in the appropriate bracket. Any mark other than a “✓” shall invalidate this Ballot paper. | ||
b. | If vote(s) casted exceed(s) the number allowed in respective capacity, this Ballot paper shall be invalid. | ||
c. | Bio & policy statements of the candidates are available at the FCC website <www.fcchk.org> | ||
d. | The completed Ballot paper must be received by the Club, either by mail or in the Ballot box, not later than 3 pm on Wednesday, 25 May 2016. |
Ballot Closed | ||
Candidate | ||
PRESIDENT: (The position of President can be voted by Correspondent members only) (Vote for not more than one) | ||
1. Tara JOSEPH – Reuters | ||
FIRST-VICE PRESIDENT: (The position of First Vice President can be voted by Correspondent members only) (Vote for not more than one) | ||
2. Keith BRADSHER – The New York Times | ||
SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT: (The position of Second Vice President can be voted by Correspondent, Journalist or Associate members) (Vote for not more than one) | ||
3. Wyng CHOW – The Standard | ||
4. Timothy HUXLEY – Wah Kwong Maritime Transport | ||
CORRESPONDENT MEMBER GOVERNORS: (The position of Correspondent Governor can be voted by Correspondent members only) (Vote for not more than eight) | ||
5. Ryan Christopher BROOKS – Thomson Reuters | ||
6. Florence DE CHANGY – Le Monde and French National Radio | ||
7. Nicholas GENTLE – Bloomberg News | ||
8. Stewart HAWKINS – Bloomberg News | ||
9. Nan-Hie IN – Freelance | ||
10. Juliana LIU – BBC News | ||
11. Paul Stephen MOZUR – The New York Times | ||
12. Carsten SCHAEL – Carsten Schael Photography | ||
13. Kate WHITEHEAD – Freelance | ||
14. Eric WISHART – Agence France-Presse | ||
JOURNALIST MEMBER GOVERNORS: (The position of Journalist Governor can be voted by Correspondent or Journalist members) (Vote for not more than two) | ||
15. Clifford BUDDLE – SCMP | ||
16. James GOULD – RTHK | ||
ASSOCIATE MEMBER GOVERNORS: (The position of Associate Governor can be voted by Correspondent, Journalist or Associate members) (Vote for not more than four) | ||
17. Paul CHRISTENSEN – Retired telecommunications executive | ||
18. Kevin Barry H. EGAN – Baskerville Chambers | ||
19. Jonathan Gordon HOPFNER – New Narrative Ltd. | ||
20. Elaine PICKERING – Vision 2047 foundation | ||
21. Simon PRITCHARD – Gavekal Research | ||
22. Nigel SHARMAN – Clifford Chance | ||
Post Date: April 7, 2016
The Human Rights Press Awards are run by the FCC, Amnesty International Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong Journalists Association. The 24th annual awards were announced on May 6, 2020. See the winners here.