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List of Governor of Yamaguchi

List of Governor of Yamaguchi

A list of Governor of Yamaguchi (やまぐちけんちじいちらん) is a list of an each generation prefectural government order, the governor (an election for bureaucrats: for 28 generations for 28 / election by popular vote: for 19 generations for seven) of Yamaguchi.

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Election for bureaucrats governor

Full name The term of office Native place Remarks
Yamaguchi prefectural government order
For the first time Goichi Nakano 1871November 15 - 1875December 9 Shizuoka A beginning councillor. From July 25, 1872 権令
From August 5, 1874 a prefectural government order.
2 Ryukichi Sekiguchi From December 27, 1875 to February 12, 1881 Edo
Governor of Yamaguchi
3 Yasutaro Hara From February 12, 1881 to March 26, 1895 Kyoto I am changed a name of to the governor on July 19, 1886 by a prefectural governor
At the time of a Sino-Japanese War peace conference in March 24, 1895 Shimonoseki,
A case shot by a ruffian occurs, and 清国大使李鴻章 assumes the responsibility and resigns

4 Kanetake Oura From March 26, 1895 to December 1, 1896 Kagoshima
5 Kanemichi Anraku From December 1, 1896 to April 7, 1897 Kagoshima
6 Lord Akiyama generosity From April 7, 1897 to January 13, 1899 Aichi
7 Shigeru Furusawa From January 13, 1899 to February 8, 1902 Kochi
8 Chiyosaburo Takeda From February 8, 1902 to June 29, 1903 Fukuoka Yamaguchi Prefectural library completion
9 渡邊融 From June 29, 1903 to June 29, 1912 Kumamoto
10 Eitaro Mabuchi From June 29, 1912 to April 28, 1914 Gifu
11 Norita Akaboshi From April 28, 1914 to August 12, 1915 Kumamoto
12 Yasuyoshi Kurogane From August 12, 1915 to January 17, 1917 Yamagata I lay-off temporarily by Governor of constitutional government denomination, Terauchi Cabinet establishment
13 Ichizo Hayashi From January 17, 1917 to December 17, 1917 Kumamoto
14 Nozomu Nakagawa From December 17, 1917 to December 24, 1921 Miyagi
15 Shoji Hashimoto From December 24, 1921 to June 24, 1924 Fukui
16 Takeo Mitsumatsu From June 24, 1924 to October 18, 1925 Oita It is taken office by the Takaaki Kato Cabinet
17 Yoshigoro Omori From October 18, 1925 to July 5, 1929 Okayama
18 Shinya Kurosaki From July 5, 1929 to August 26, 1930 Yamagata It is taken office by the Osachi Hamaguchi Cabinet
19 The Hirai third son From August 26, 1930 to December 18, 1931 Kumamoto
20 Shuzo Okada From December 18, 1931 to August 4, 1933 Tochigi
21 Kikuyama Yoshio From August 4, 1933 to June 12, 1936 Mie
22 Kuichiro Totsuka From June 12, 1936 to April 17, 1939 Shizuoka
23 Gunji Takei From April 17, 1939 to August 1, 1941 Gunma
24 佐々木芳遠 From August 1, 1941 to July 1, 1943 Miyagi
25 Kenichi Kumagai From July 1, 1943 to July 8, 1944 Fukuoka
26 Seiichi Ueda From July 8, 1944 to October 27, 1945 Ishikawa
27 Shigeru Okamoto From October 27, 1945 to January 25, 1946 Nara
28 Ichiro Aoyagi From January 25, 1946 to April 16, 1947 Yamaguchi

Governor election by popular vote

Election by popular vote charges Full name The term of office Native place Support political party 期, remarks
29 For the first time Tatsuo Tanaka From April 16, 1947 to April 15, 1951 Yamaguchi One quarter
30 2 From April 16, 1951 to March 24, 1953 Two quarters
31 3 Taro Ozawa From April 30, 1953 to April 29, 1957 Yamaguchi One quarter
32 4 From April 30, 1957 to September 24, 1960 Two quarters
33 5 Masayuki Hashimoto From September 25, 1960 to April 29, 1967 Yamaguchi The Liberal Democratic Party One quarter
34 6 From April 30, 1967 to April 29, 1971 Two quarters
35 7 From April 30, 1971 to April 29, 1975 Three quarters
36 8 From March 27, 1975 to June 30, 1976 Four quarters
37 9 Ryu Hirai From August 22, 1976 to August 21, 1980 Yamaguchi The Liberal Democratic Party One quarter
38 10 From August 22, 1980 to August 21, 1984 Two quarters
39 11 From August 22, 1984 to August 21, 1988 Three quarters
40 12 From August 22, 1988 to August 21, 1992 Four quarters
41 13 From August 22, 1992 to August 21, 1996 Five quarters
42 14 Sekinari Nii From August 22, 1996 to August 21, 2000 Yamaguchi Independent One quarter
43 15 From August 22, 2000 to August 21, 2004 Two quarters
44 16 From August 22, 2004 to August 21, 2008 Three quarters
45 17 From August 22, 2008 to August 21, 2012 Four quarters
46 18 Shigeru Yamamoto Taro From August 22, 2012 to January 14, 2014 Yamaguchi Independent One quarter
47 19 村岡嗣政 February 25, 2014 - Yamaguchi Independent One quarter

Election results

The 19th

※The number of the qualified voters on that day: 1,177,091 last turnouts: 38.82% (the last time ratio: -6.50 points)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
村岡嗣政 41 Independent Newly 286,996 votes 63.90% Recommendation: The LDP, the New Komeito
高邑勉 39 Independent Newly 115,763 votes 25.77% Recommendation: Life
Naoko Fujii 61 The Japanese Communist Party Newly 46,402 votes 10.33%

The 18th

※The number of the qualified voters on that day: 1,185,025 last turnouts: 45.32% (the last time ratio: +8.11 point)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
Shigeru Yamamoto Taro 63 Independent Newly 252,461 votes 47.57% The LDP (prefectural federation), the New Komeito (prefectural federation)
Tetsuya Iida 53 Independent Newly 185,654 votes 34.98% The green future (support)
高邑勉 38 Independent Newly 55,418 votes 10.44%
Shigeyuki Miwa 53 Independent Newly 37,150 votes 7.00%

The 17th

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※The number of the qualified voters on that day: 1,207,760 last turnouts: 37.21% (the last time ratio: -1.01 points)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
Sekinari Nii 65 Independent 317,449 votes 71.92% The LDP (prefectural federation), the New Komeito (prefectural federation)
Shunki Fukue 67 Independent Newly 123,950 votes 28.08% Communist Party

The 16th

※The number of the qualified voters on that day: 1,223,321 last turnouts: 38.22% (the last time ratio: -3.65 points)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
Sekinari Nii 61 Independent 371,247 votes 80.40% The LDP (prefectural federation), the New Komeito (prefectural federation)
Shunki Fukue 63 Independent Newly 90,512 votes 19.60% Communist Party

The 15th

※The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person from ,, final balloting rate: 41.8% (the last time ratio:.a point)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
Sekinari Nii 57 Independent 407,152 votes 80.60%
林洋武 64 The Japanese Communist Party Newly 98,001 votes 19.40%

The 14th

※The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person from ,, final balloting rate: 57.8% (the last time ratio:.a point)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
Sekinari Nii 53 Independent Newly 347,918 votes 50.38%
吹田愰 69 Independent Newly 244,447 votes 35.40%
Katsusuke Ozawa 52 Independent Newly 51,228 votes 7.42%
Arihide Isono 69 Independent Newly 37,048 votes 5.37%
玉木襄 52 Independent Newly 9,907 votes 1.43%

The thirteenth

※The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person from ,, final balloting rate: 65.6% (the last time ratio:.a point)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
Ryu Hirai 66 Independent 357,777 votes 47.13%
Masuo Matsuoka 57 Independent Newly 336,646 votes 44.34%
Tomoo Hososako 70 Independent Newly 49,812 votes 6.56%
Shosuke Kurokawa 65 Independent Newly 14,965 votes 1.97%

The twelfth

※The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person from ,, final balloting rate: 50.9% (the last time ratio:.a point)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
Ryu Hirai 62 Independent 410,875 votes 70.93%
Tomoo Hososako 64 Independent Newly 168,424 votes 29.07%

The eleventh

※The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person from ,, final balloting rate: 45.8% (the last time ratio:.a point)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
Ryu Hirai 58 Independent 438,091 votes 85.17%
Ito Kiyoshi 58 The Japanese Communist Party Newly 76,277 votes 14.83%

The tenth

※The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person from ,, final balloting rate: 45.9% (the last time ratio:.a point)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
Ryu Hirai 54 Independent 443,465 votes 88.02%
せはら 倫 52 The Japanese Communist Party Newly 60,348 votes 11.98%

The ninth

※The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person from ,, final balloting rate: 59.7% (the last time ratio:.a point)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
Ryu Hirai 50 The Liberal Democratic Party Newly 388,445 votes 60.51%
Matsumura autumn and others 59 Independent Newly 253,523 votes 39.49%

The eighth

※The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person from ,, final balloting rate: 54.6% (the last time ratio:.a point)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
Masayuki Hashimoto 59 The Liberal Democratic Party 493,547 votes 86.27%
青木清保 44 The Japanese Communist Party Newly 66,546 votes 11.63%
Takada cancer 42 Anti-communism national canvassing for vote corps Newly 12,031 votes 2.10%

The seventh

※The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person from ,, final balloting rate: 53.5% (the last time ratio:.a point)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
Masayuki Hashimoto 55 The Liberal Democratic Party 445,561 votes 86.48%
Kiichi Yamada 57 The Japanese Communist Party Newly 69,651 votes 13.52%

The sixth

※The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person from ,, final balloting rate: 48.8% (the last time ratio:.a point)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
Masayuki Hashimoto 51 The Liberal Democratic Party 411,046 votes 91.68%
小田俊与 57 Independent Newly 37,305 votes 8.32%

The fifth

※The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person from ,, final balloting rate: 59.7% (the last time ratio:.a point)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
Masayuki Hashimoto 47 The Liberal Democratic Party Newly 392,528 votes 72.47%
Setsu Fujimura plus 44 The Social Democratic Party Japan Newly 142,600 votes 26.33%
Toru Higo 34 Takeshima recapture divine wind special attack unit Newly 6,497 votes 1.20%

The fourth

※The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person from ,, final balloting rate: 67.9% (the last time ratio:.a point)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
Taro Ozawa 50 Independent 354,860 votes 58.54%
滝口吉継 54 Independent Newly 229,449 votes 37.85%
Kiichi Yamada 46 The Japanese Communist Party Newly 21,864 votes 3.61%

The third

※The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person from ,, final balloting rate: 60.9% (the last time ratio:.a point)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
Taro Ozawa 46 Independent Newly 310,393 votes 60.33%
滝口吉継 50 Independent Newly 204,111 votes 39.67%

The second

※The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person from ,, final balloting rate: 85.9% (the last time ratio:.a point)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
Tatsuo Tanaka 40 Independent 644,760 votes 93.87%
Toshi Kubota 46 The Japanese Communist Party Newly 42,074 votes 6.13%

The first

※The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person from ,, final balloting rate: 71.0% (the last time ratio:.a point)

Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support
Tatsuo Tanaka 36 Independent Newly 196,577 votes 38.95%
Sannichi Akita 52 Independent Newly 148,364 votes 29.40%
Sakahiko Komura 44 Independent Newly 107,248 votes 21.25%
Takashi Tanaka is flat 42 The Japanese Communist Party Newly 42,811 votes 8.48%
Torao Hanada 35 Independent Newly 8,238 votes 1.63%
The Udagawa womb-store world 55 Independent Newly 1,450 votes 0.29%

Footnote

  1. Official counting of votes situation - Yamaguchi board of elections of the ^ February 23, 2014 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election
  2. Voting and counting the ballots situation - Yamaguchi board of elections of the ^ July 29, 2012 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election
  3. ^ August 3, 2008 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election voting and counting the ballots result - Yamaguchi board of elections
  4. ^ August 8, 2004 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election voting and counting the ballots result - Yamaguchi board of elections
  5. ^ August 6, 2000 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election - Sanyo-Onoda-shi board of elections
  6. ^ August 4, 1996 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election - Sanyo-Onoda-shi board of elections
  7. ^ July 26, 1992 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election - Sanyo-Onoda-shi board of elections
  8. ^ July 31, 1988 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election - Sanyo-Onoda-shi board of elections
  9. ^ August 5, 1984 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election - Sanyo-Onoda-shi board of elections
  10. ^ August 3, 1980 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election - Sanyo-Onoda-shi board of elections
  11. ^ August 22, 1976 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election - Sanyo-Onoda-shi board of elections
  12. ^ August 27, 1972 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election - Sanyo-Onoda-shi board of elections
  13. ^ September 8, 1968 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election - Sanyo-Onoda-shi board of elections
  14. ^ September 6, 1964 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election - Sanyo-Onoda-shi board of elections
  15. ^ September 25, 1960 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election - Sanyo-Onoda-shi board of elections
  16. ^ April 21, 1957 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election - Sanyo-Onoda-shi board of elections
  17. ^ April 30, 1953 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election - Sanyo-Onoda-shi board of elections
  18. ^ April 30, 1951 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election - Sanyo-Onoda-shi board of elections
  19. ^ April 5, 1947 execution Yamaguchi gubernatorial election - Sanyo-Onoda-shi board of elections

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