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2002 Shiga gubernatorial election

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Turnout38.67 Decrease 27.29

Governor before election

Yoshitsugu Kunimatsu
LDP

Elected Governor

Yoshitsugu Kunimatsu
LDP

A gubernatorial election was held on 13 March 2002 to elect the next governor of Shiga (石川県, Shiga-ken), a prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu island.

Candidates

  • Yoshitsugu Kunimatsu, 64, incumbent since 1998, former prefectural official in charge of general affairs and health and welfare matters. He was supported by the LDP, New Komeito party and the NCP, as well as the opposition DPJ and the SDP.
  • Yoshihiro Tanimoto, 63, adviser to the Shiga chapter of the Zenroren, endorsed by JCP.
  • Masakazu Yamanaka, 48, a former company employee.
  • Kingo Takada, 47, farmer.

Reference:

Results

Shiga gubernatorial 2002
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Yoshitsugu Kunimatsu 285,002 73.10
JCP Yoshihiro Tanimoto 88,636 22.74
Masakazu Yamanaka 9,556 2.45
Kingo Takada 6,642 1.70
Turnout 397.769 38,67 Decrease 27.29
Registered electors 1.028.690
LDP hold Swing

References

  1. "Incumbent Shiga Gov. Kunimatsu reelected".
  2. "平成14年7月7日執行滋賀県知事選挙 投開票情報". www.pref.shiga.lg.jp/.
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