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Call for Nominations: Regional Directors-at-Large and Members-at-Large

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Deadline: 3 April 2026

In accordance with the Bylaws of the IEEE Signal Processing Society, the membership will elect, by direct ballot, THREE Members-at-Large to the Board of Governors (BoG) for three-year terms commencing 1 January 2027 and ending 31 December 2029, as well as TWO Regional Directors-at-Large for the corresponding regions: Regions 1-6 (USA) and Region 8 (Africia, Europe, Middle East) for two-year terms commencing 1 January 2027 and ending 31 December 2028. All nominations are due by 3 April 2026.

Regional Directors-at-Large are elected locally by members of the corresponding region. They serve as non-voting members of the Board of Governors and voting members of the Membership Board. The Regional Director-at-Large position has recently expanded its role, focusing on engaging with local Chapters, Sections, and Regions to promote collaboration and visibility across the Society.

Members-at-Large are directly elected by the Society's membership to represent the member viewpoint in Board decision-making. They typically review, discuss, and act upon a wide range of items affecting the actions, activities and health of the Society.

All candidates must demonstrate that they are active in one or more signal processing disciplines and must have been a member of the Society for five years or more.

Ahmed Tewfik, Chair of the SPS Nominations and Elections Committee, has provided the following formal procedures for the SPS's 2026 Regional Directors-at-Large and Members-at-Large elections:

  1. Publication of a call for nominations for positions of BoG Members-at-Large and Regional Directors-at-Large. Nominees must hold SPS Member grade and be a SPS member for five years or more to hold elective office. (FEBRUARY/MARCH)
  2. From the responses received, a list of candidates will be assembled for each election by the Past President for presentation to the Nominations and Elections Committee. (APRIL)
  3. The Nominations and Elections (N&E) Committee ballots to create a short list of at least SIX Member-at-Large candidates and TWO Regional Director-at-Large per position (by bylaw, at least two candidates must be submitted for each BoG Member-at-Large and Regional Director-at-Large position becoming vacant). (APRIL-MAY)
  4. Regional Directors-at-Large and Members-at-Large petition process opens. NOTE: all position criteria must be met to be considered a petition candidate. Please email George Olekson, g.olekson@ieee.org, if you want to start a petition. (19 MAY)
  5. Regional Directors-at-Large and Members-at-Large petition process closes. (17 JULY)
  6. After the N&E ranking ballot, the top candidates who are willing and able to serve for Regional Director-at-Large and Member-at-Large are advanced for ballot to the SPS's voting members (JULY).
  7. Ballot is mailed. (17 AUGUST)
  8. Collection and tabulation of returned ballots will again be handled by the IEEE Technical Activities Society Member & Committee Services Department on behalf of the SPS (AUGUST-OCTOBER).
  9. Ballot closes. (1 OCTOBER)
  10. The three candidates receiving the highest number of votes who confirm their ability to serve will be declared elected Members-at-Large to the Board of Governors with three-year terms commencing 1 January 2027 and one candidate from each specified region receiving the highest number of votes who confirm their ability to serve will be declared elected a Regional Director-at-Large with a two-year terms commencing 1 January 2027 (OCTOBER).

Please provide nominations for Regional Director-at-Large and Member-at-Large through the online nomination system. However, if you first wish to communicate privately with Ahmed Tewfik, Chair, SPS Nominations and Elections Committee before making a nomination, you can reach him at tewfik@austin.utexas.edu.

The following information is required for each nomination:

  • Candidate name
  • Contact information
  • IEEE Region
  • IEEE member number and grade
  • Candidate’s brief biography including information about current SP, IEEE, or other Society volunteer activities, technical affiliation
  • High-resolution photo.

Nominations must be received no later than 3 April 2026.

In the event that a nominee's name is not selected for a position on the general election ballot, and the nominee is a member in good standing and of the proper credentials to seek election, the nominee may seek to have his/her name added to the ballot by filing, starting on 19 May 2026, a petition. The IEEE rule regarding the nomination petition process states: “For all positions where the electorate is less than 30,000 voting members, signatures shall be required from 2% of the eligible voters." “The number of signatures required on a petition shall depend on the number of eligible voters, as listed in the official IEEE membership records, at the end of the year preceding the election." Note: Signatures from student members are not allowed, since they are not permitted to vote. Graduate student members are eligible to sign a petition as well as vote in the election. In order to accommodate the petitioning process, IEEE has established a web-based petitioning system that will automatically authenticate petition “signatures." According to IEEE rules, a candidate with a valid nomination by petition is guaranteed to be on the ballot.  Please email George Olekson, if you want to start a petition.