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> Delivering on the promise of a fair, effective and independent Court > Election of ICC and ASP Officials > Judges > Second Election - 2006 First Election - 2003 Second Election - 2006 Third Election - 2007 Fourth Election - 2009 Fifth Election – 2009 Sixth Election – 2011 Second Election - 2006 Results of Election of ICC Judges On Thursday, 26 January 2006, during the first round of elections for ICC judges at the resumed session of the 4th Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute of the ICC at the UN headquarters in New York, all six of the new ICC judges were elected. Of these six, five had already served three years as ICC judges. According to the procedures, the States Parties had to vote for one female, one African, one Asian and two Eastern European candidates. These criteria were all met in the first round, in which all six judges were elected. In comparison with the first bench, the election resulted in one more female and Eastern European judge (Ms Ekatarina Trendafilova), and one less judge from Asia (Judge Slade from Samoa). Below are detailed results from the election. The judges will be sworn in on 11 March 2006 in The Hague. Detailed Results of ICC Ballot #1 The following six candidates have been elected to serve as ICC judges (listed by the number of votes received):
The following candidates on the ICC ballot were not elected and received the following number of votes (listed according to the number of votes received):
All six judges were elected in the first round and no additional ballots will be necessary. All minimum voting requirements were met in the first round. Nominations The nomination period closed on 20 November 2005. The following 10 candidates were nominated for the second election of judges:
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