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Dear John --

Since voting started on December 12, over 1,500 individuals from nearly 100 countries have already cast their vote for the 2019 Arms Control Person(s) of the Year.

Who do you feel has made the most significant contribution to arms control in 2019?

This year's nominees (see below) have each, in their own way, provided exceptional leadership in advancing effective arms control, nonproliferation, and disarmament solutions and raised awareness of the threats posed by mass casualty weapons.

Voting will close on January 8, 2020, and the results will be announced January 10, 2020.

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Previous winners of the "Arms Control Person(s) of the Year" Award include: 4,000 Anonymous Google Employees (2018); the disarmament delegations of Austria, Brazil, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, and South Africa, and Amb. Elayne Whyte Gómez of Costa Rica (2017)The government of the Marshall Islands and its former Foreign Minister Tony de Brum (2016); Setsuko Thurlow and the Hibakusha of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, (2015); Austria's Director for Arms Control, Nonproliferation, and Disarmament Ambassador Alexander Kmentt (2014), Executive-Secretary of the CTBTO Lassina Zerbo (2013); Gen. James Cartwright (2012); reporter and activist Kathi Lynn Austin (2011), Kazakhstan's Deputy Foreign Minister Kairat Umarov and Thomas D'Agostino, U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration Administrator (2010); Senator Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) (2009), Norway's Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and his ministry's Director-General for Security Policy and the High North Steffen Kongstad (2008), and U.S.Congressmen Peter Visclosky (D-Ind.) and David Hobson (R-Ohio) (2007).

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The principled efforts carried out by each of this year's nominees are critical to our efforts. We're facing serious challenges in the coming year that makes our work—and your generous support—more essential than ever.
 
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