Minamimaki mayoral election, 2007
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The Japanese village Minamimaki, Nagano held a mayoral election on November 11, 2007. Yukihiko Kikuchi beat the incumbent mayor Yoshito Nakajima.
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[edit] Candidates
- Yoshito Nakajima, incumbent mayor of Minamimaki.
- Yukihiko Kikuchi, farmer and former city assembly members for the Japanese Communist Party (JCP).
[edit] Issues
The main issue was the proposed meger of the village with neighboring Kawakami. In a referendum earlier this year 87 % voted not to merger. Incumbent mayor Yoshito Nakajima supported a merger while Yukihiko Kikuchi of the JCP was against it. Kikuchi also called for a "agriculture revitalization" and critizised what he called "undemocratic policies" of the incumbent mayor.
[edit] Results
Yukihiko Kikuchi won the election with 430 more votes then Yoshito Nakajima.
Mayoral election 2007: Minamimaki Village | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Independent, JCP | Yukihiko Kikuchi | 1,337 | |||
Independent | Yoshito Nakajima | 907 | |||
Turnout | 2,296 | 85.45 % |
[edit] References
- Results from JanJan (Japanese)
- Japan Press coverage