The term of office of those who were elected in the 2020 JpGU
Representative Election is due to expire on March 31st, 2022.
JpGU will hold the 2022 JpGU Representative Election to choose new
representatives to replace them.
Election Administration Committee members(listed in alphabetical order):
Hiroshi Shimazu, Masahiko Sato, Sohsuke Ohno, Takanobu Tsuihiji, Toru Nozawa, Yuji Ichiyama,
2022 JpGU Representative Election Rules and Procedures
1.Voters
Anyone who is a fully paid up JpGU member as of 5pm Japan time on
July 27th 2021 is eligible to vote. Each electoral zone will choose
a fixed number of representatives. Voters can cast votes for one or
more candidates in their electoral zone, the maximum number of votes
per voter being half of the number of representatives to be chosen
for their electoral zone.
2.Candidates
Anyone who is a fully paid up JpGU member as of 5pm Japan time on
July 27th 2022 is eligible to be a candidate in the representative
election.
3.Term
Those who are elected will serve a two year term starting from April
1st 2022 to March 31st 2024.
4.Standing as a candidate
JpGU members may put themselves forward as candidates and they may
also recommend other members who they think would make good
candidates. Members who recommend others for candidacy must obtain
consent from their proposed candidate before submitting their
recommendation. Both submitting oneself as a candidate and
recommending others is done online using the JpGU Member’s Site.
5.Deadline for Submission of Candidacy
Those who wish to be a candidate or to recommend others as candidates
must submit the relevant online form by 5pm Japan time on September
13th 2021.
6.Number of Representatives to be Elected
The total number of representatives is fixed at 150.
5 representatives are automatically assigned to each of the six
electoral zones (for a total of 30 representatives).
The remaining 120 representatives are assigned to the electoral
zones in direct proportion to the number of regular JpGU members in
each zone as of July 31st 2021.
For the 2022 JpGU Representative Election the number of
representatives for each electoral zone is shown below.
Space and Planetary Sciences: 24
Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences: 32
Human Geosciences: 17
Solid Earth Sciences: 47
Biogeosciences: 13
Education and Outreach: 17
Total: 150
7.Schedule
Official announcement of Representative Election:Monday August 2nd 2021
Period for declaration of candidacy starts:9am on Friday August 13th 2021
Period for declaration of candidacy ends:5pm on Monday September 13th 2021
Voting starts: 9am on Monday October 4th 2021
Voting ends: 5pm on Thursday November 4th 2021
Announcement of results: Wednesday November 10th 2021
*All dates and times are in Japan Standard Time (UTC+09:00).
8.How to vote
Each regular member can vote for up to half of the number of
representatives to be chosen for their electoral zone (rounded up if
the number of representatives is an odd number)
Votes are cast online using the JpGU Membership System.
Forms and Regulations
1.Forms
To stand as a candidate: log-in to the JpGU Members Site and fill in and submit the “Stand as a Candidate” form.
To recomnmend a candidate: log-in to the JpGU Members Site and fill in and submit the “Recommend a Candidate” form.
2.Regulations
Regulations of the Election Management Committee (only available in Japanese)
Regulations of the Representative Election (only available in Japanese)
Detailed Regulations of the Representative Election (only available in Japanese)
All rules, procedures, dates and times etc. governing the JpGU Representative Election are formally announced in Japanese. English translations are provided as a courtesy and are for reference only. Should any English language material differ from the original Japanese the Japanese version shall be binding.