To help ARIN fulfill its mission, we rely on our members to participate in ARIN 
governance activities such as attending our Public Policy and Members Meetings, 
engaging in the Internet number resource policy process, and voting in ARIN 
Elections.  

Effective 1 January 2022, organizations classified as General Members must have 
voted in at least one ARIN Election within the last three years to maintain 
their status, beginning with the 2021 election. 

As of 30 January 2024, ARIN has transitioned 5,179 General Member organizations 
that have not cast a ballot since 2021 to Service Member status. ARIN now has 
1,903 organizations classified as General Members, and 23,368 classified as 
Service Members. The number of Service Members now includes ASN-only 
organizations. 

As a Service Member, organizations have access to ARIN’s full suite of 
services, including access to the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) and 
Internet Routing Registry (IRR). However, unlike General Members, Service 
Members are not eligible to vote in ARIN Elections. If your organization is 
interested in participating in ARIN Elections, visit our Membership page 
(https://www.arin.net/participate/oversight/membership/explained/) to learn how 
you can request General Member status using your ARIN Online account.  

If you have any questions about your organization’s membership status, please 
email member-supp...@arin.net. 

Regards, 

American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)


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