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The first stage of the 19th unified local elections (第19回統一地方選挙 , dai-jūkyū-kai tōitsu chihō senkyo ) in Japan took place on April 7, 2019 with the second following on 21 April 2019.[1]
Results [ ]
Governors [ ]
Prefecture
Turnout (%)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Fukui Prefecture
58.35
Independent
Tatsuji Sugimoto
220,774
59.3
Independent
Issei Nishikawa
131,098
35.2
Communist Party
Yukie Kanemoto
20,462
5.5
Fukuoka Prefecture
42.72
Independent
Hiroshi Ogawa
1,293,648
73.6
Independent
Kazuhisa Takeuchi
345,085
19.6
Independent
Kiyoshi Shinoda
119,871
6.8
Hokkaido
58.34
Independent
Naomichi Suzuki
1,621,171
62.7
Independent
Tomohiro Ishikawa
963,942
37.3
Kanagawa Prefecture
40.28
Independent
Yuji Kuroiwa
2,251,289
76.3
Independent
Makiko Kishi
700,091
23.7
Mie Prefecture
46.68
Independent
Eikei Suzuki
615,281
89.7
Independent
Kanako Suzuki
70,657
10.3
Nara Prefecture
48.49
Independent
Shōgo Arai
256,451
47.5
Independent
Kiyoshige Maekawa
174,277
32.3
Independent
Minoru Kawashima
108,701
20.2
Ōita Prefecture
47.41
Independent
Katsusada Hirose
360,246
80.7
Communist Party
Kai Yamashita
66,502
14.9
Independent
Yoshiko Shutō
19,701
4.4
Osaka Prefecture
49.49
Osaka Restoration Association
Hirofumi Yoshimura
2,266,103
64.4
Independent
Tadakazu Konishi
1,254,200
35.6
Shimane Prefecture
62.04
Independent
Tatsuya Maruyama
150,338
43.6
Independent
Seiji Ōba
120,276
34.9
Independent
Jirō Shimada
40,694
11.8
Independent
Yasuko Yamasaki
33,699
9.8
Tokushima Prefecture
48.34
Independent
Kamon Iizumi
158,972
53.0
Independent
Taiji Kishimoto
122,779
40.9
Communist Party
Atsushi Amou
18,332
6.1
Tottori Prefecture
53.09
Independent
Shinji Hirai
225,883
92.3
Independent
Hideyuki Fukuzumi
14,056
5.7
Independent
Hiroshi Inoue
4,905
2.0
Source: NHK
Prefectural assemblies [ ]
Mayors of designated cities [ ]
Designated city
Turnout (%)
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Hamamatsu
55.75
Independent
Yasutomo Suzuki
195,728
55.1
Independent
Ryotaro Yamamoto
134,611
37.9
Independent
Masashi Nozawa
25,195
7.1
Hiroshima
36.62
Independent
Kazumi Matsui
295,038
85.4
Independent
Kazuyuki Sengo
27,876
8.1
Independent
Kazuhiro Kaneko
22,365
6.5
Osaka
52.70
Osaka Restoration Association
Ichirō Matsui
660,819
58.1
Independent
Akira Yanagimoto
476,351
41.9
Sagamihara
48.91
Independent
Kentarou Motomura
132,186
46.7
Independent
Toshio Kayama
74,456
26.3
Independent
Yuichiro Miyazaki
40,467
14.3
Independent
Daijiro Yagi
35,753
12.6
Sapporo
56.25
Independent
Katsuhiro Akimoto
634,365
70.6
Independent
Tatsuo Watanabe
264,008
29.4
Shizuoka
48.76
Independent
Nobuhiro Tanabe
138,454
49.6
Independent
Shingo Amano
107,407
38.5
Independent
Katsushi Hayashi
33,322
11.9
Source: NHK
Designated city assemblies [ ]
References [ ]
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