Conclusion of the 2025 election period

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Hello judges!

With voting on their secretary and the new Program Leads by the Regional Representative Council ending, we draw a close on the first election period of the IJP.

Program Lead Results: 

Two-year terms:

  • Asuka Nagashima, who’s application you can find here
  • Alejandro Raggio, who’s application you can find here

One-year term:

  • David Silva, who’s application you can find here

Substitue Program Lead two-year term:

  • Marco Boccalari as Substitute Program Lead, who’s application you can find here

Additionally, the Regional Representatives have voted for their Secretary for this year:

  • Philip Jens Ockelmann, who’s RR application you can find here

Next General Assembly:

The International Judge Program will host its yearly General Assembly every year during the first quarter of the year, ideally in January. So the next General Assembly will happen at the start of 2026. The exact date will be determined once the calendar of events for early 2026 is public.

In that General Assembly half of the Regions will elect their new Regional Representative, accounting for the year 2025 and economical forecast for 2026 will be presented, and initiatives presented by the members will be voted.

Stay tuned and follow us on Social Media for relevant IJP announcements.

We’re now also on Bluesky, at https://bsky.app/profile/intjudgeprogram.bsky.social !

Thank you everyone for being a part of the International Judge Program. Now, let us start together making our program the best we can!

Happy Judging,
Philip Ockelmann
Level 4, Regional Representative Secretary of 2025

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