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2007 Japanese unified local elections

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Elections with national media coverage included the mayoral races in five prefectural capitals (Mito, Ibaraki; Takamatsu, Kagawa; Matsuyama, Ehima; Nagasaki, Nagasaki: Tomihisa Taue won the election to succeed assassinated mayor Itchō Itō; Ōita, Ōita), in the bankrupt city of Yūbari, Hokkaidō, and in
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Assembly elections in all prefectures with the exceptions of Ibaraki, Tokyo and Okinawa. In the national aggregate, the Liberal Democratic Party receives 38.4% of the vote, winning 1212 of the 2544 seats. The Democratic Party increases its nationwide vote share to 16.4% and now has 375 prefectural
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Assembly elections in all designated cities except for Shizuoka and Kitakyūshū. In Kawasaki and Nagoya, the Democratic Party wins a plurality of seats, in Sakai the Kōmeitō, in all other cities the LDP is strongest party, though "independents" often form the
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assembly members; in Iwate, it becomes strongest party in a prefectural assembly for the first time. The number of women elected reaches a new record high at 190 of 2544.
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took place in April 2007. In the first phase on April 8, 2007 13 governors, 44 prefectural assemblies as well as four mayors and 15 assemblies in
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were up for election. Additionally, by-elections for the national Diet were held in Fukushima and Okinawa on April 22.
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Tōyō, Kōchi where an opponent of a planned site for highly radioactive waste won the election.
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were elected. In the second phase on April 22, 2007 mayors and/or assemblies in hundreds of
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The House of Councillors by-elections were won by one LDP-Kōmeitō supported candidate (
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is reelected for a second term with centre-right support against centre-left candidate
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wins the election against only one Communist challenger and succeeds retiring
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Assembly elections in hundreds of municipalities, including 21 special wards
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beats four candidates in the race to succeed retiring three-term governor
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beats his only rival candidate, a Communist, to follow retiring
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and two other candidates to win a third term in office.
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defeats his Communist challenger to win a second term.
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wins reelection against only one Communist candidate.
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Index

Japan
cities designated by government ordinance
cities
special wards
towns
villages
Hokkaidō
Harumi Takahashi
Satoshi Arai
JCP
Iwate
Takuya Tasso
Hiroya Masuda
Tokyo
Shintarō Ishihara
Kanagawa
Shigefumi Matsuzawa
Fukui
Issei Nishikawa
Mie
Akihiko Noro
Nara
Shōgo Arai
Yoshiya Kakimoto
Tottori
Shinji Hirai
Yoshihiro Katayama
Shimane
Zenbē Mizoguchi
Nobuyoshi Sumita

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