802 Balloting Country Participation 2007 - 2011 Jodi Haasz Standards Strategist International Programs July 2012.

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802 Balloting Country Participation Jodi Haasz Standards Strategist International Programs July 2012

2 Non-US 802 Balloters Top 10 Countries as a % of Total Country of Balloter Canada5.5%7.5%4.9%3.6%3.0% China0.4%1.3%1.6%8.7%2.6% Germany2.1%3.0%2.8%2.6%3.4% India1.3%1.1%0.8% 1.4% Israel2.1%2.2%3.1%2.8%1.6% Japan3.8%4.7%9.1%6.2%11.1% Singapore0.8%0.2%0.3%0.7%0.8% South Korea3.2%11.6%9.4%8.2%1.8% Taiwan0.6%1.3%1.1%3.7%0.8% United Kingdom4.0%3.6%3.4%3.3%4.8% Total

3 802 Ballots Non-US Participation greater than 40% Ballot Number (year)Non-USUS m (2010)62.0%38.0% c (2009)53.7%46.3% j (2008)52.2%47.8% (2010)52.8%47.2% (2009)51.7%48.3% (2008)47.6%52.4% (2011)46.1%53.9% (2008)45.4%54.6% (2009)44.4%55.6% ad (2011)43.2%56.8% (2010)42.5%57.5% s (2010)42.9%57.1% f (2011)42.0%58.0% (2010)41.6%58.4% n (2008)41.9%58.1% Qay (2009)40.8%59.2% 3

4 Annual Breakdown by Year, by Project 4

Highlights Ten 802 projects in ,227 total ballots on 802 projects 471 total individual balloters 5 US and Non-US Individual Balloters by Working Group US balloters accounted for 67% of total individual balloters

6 Non-US Balloter Distribution (countries with more than one balloter) 6

ag Ballots (2007) 7

ah Ballots (2007) 8

AX Ballots (2007) 9

Ballots (2007) 10

Cor_2 Ballots (2007) 11

k Ballots (2007) 12

r Ballots (2007) 13

y Ballots (2007) 14

Ballots (2007) 15

Ballots (2007) 16

Highlights Twelve 802 projects in ,607 total ballots on 802 projects 558 total individual balloters 17 US and Non-US Individual Balloters by Working Group US balloters accounted for 55% of total individual balloters

18 Non-US Balloter Distribution (countries with more than one balloter) 18

ak-2007-Cor_1 Ballots (2008) 19

ap Ballots (2008) 20

n Ballots (2008) 21

w Ballots (2008) 22

Ballots (2008) 23

Ballots (2008) 24

c Ballots (2008) 25

d Ballots (2008) 26

Ballots (2008) 27

Ballots (2008) 28

h Ballots (2008) 29

j Ballots (2008) 30

Highlights Twenty-three 802 projects in ,595 total ballots submitted on 802 projects 639 total individual balloters 31 US and Non-US Individual Balloters by Working Group US balloters accounted for 56% of total individual balloters

32 Non-US Balloter Distribution (countries with more than one balloter) 32

AB Ballots (2009) 33

aj Ballots (2009) 34

AR Ballots (2009) 35

Qau Ballots (2009) 36

Qav Ballots (2009) 37

Qaw Ballots (2009) 38

Qay Ballots (2009) 39

X Ballots (2009) 40

Cor_1 Ballots (2009) 41

at Ballots (2009) 42

av Ballots (2009) 43

ba Ballots (2009) 44

bc Ballots (2009) 45

p Ballots (2009) 46

u Ballots (2009) 47

v Ballots (2009) 48

z Ballots (2009) 49

c Ballots (2009) 50

Ballots (2009) 51

c Ballots (2009) 52

Ballots (2009) 53

Ballots (2009) 54

Ballots (2009) 55

Highlights Twenty-two 802 projects in ,527 total ballots on 802 projects 723 total individual balloters 56 US and Non-US Individual Balloters by Working Group US balloters accounted for 53% of total individual balloters

57 Non-US Balloter Distribution (countries with more than one balloter) 57

AS Ballots (2010) 58

D-2004 Ballots (2010) 59

Q Ballots (2010) 60

Qat Ballots (2010) 61

Qaz Ballots (2010) 62

Qbb Ballots (2010) 63

Qbc Ballots (2010) 64

Qbe Ballots (2010) 65

az Ballots (2010) 66

bd Ballots (2010) 67

bf Ballots (2010) 68

bg Ballots (2010) 69

Ballots (2010) 70

Ballots (2010) 71

s Ballots (2010) 72

Ballots (2010) 73

Ballots (2010) 74

m Ballots (2010) 75

Ballots (2010) 76

a Ballots (2010) 77

b Ballots (2010) 78

Ballots (2010) 79

Highlights Seventeen 802 projects in ,036 total ballots on 802 projects 497 total individual balloters 80 US and Non-US Individual Balloters by Working Group US balloters accounted for 62% of total individual balloters

81 Non-US Balloter Distribution (countries with more than one balloter) 81

AEbn Ballots (2011) 82

aq Ballots (2011) 83

AXbk Ballots (2011) 84

BA Ballots (2011) 85

BR Ballots (2011) 86

Qbf Ballots (2011) 87

Qbg Ballots (2011) 88

aa Ballots (2011) 89

ad Ballots (2011) 90

ae Ballots (2011) 91

Ballots (2011) 92

e Ballots (2011) 93

f Ballots (2011) 94

g Ballots (2011) 95

Ballots (2011) 96

a Ballots (2011) 97

b Ballots (2011) 98

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