1947 Saga gubernatorial election

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1947 Saga gubernatorial election
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5 April 19471951 
 
Nominee Gen'ichi Okimori Ryūzaburō Taku Junji Yanai
Party Independent Independent Independent
Popular vote175,09551,29348,590

 
Nominee Morio Tozawa Hironobu HonjōTakuta Ikeda
Party Independent Independent Independent
Popular vote45,27623,32211,794

 
NomineeHaruo Shinohara
Party Independent
Popular vote4,848

Governor before election

Kuniharu Kanayama
Independent

Elected Governor

Gen'ichi Okimori
Independent

A gubernatorial election was held on 5 April 1947 to elect the Governor of Saga Prefecture. Former governor Gen'ichi Okimori defeated six other candidates to become the prefecture's first democratically elected governor.

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Candidates

Results

1947 Saga gubernationl election [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Gen'ichi Okimori 175,095
Independent Ryūzaburō Taku 51,293
Independent Junji Yanai 48,590
Independent Morio Tozawa 45,276
Socialist Hironobu Honjō23,322
Independent Takuta Ikeda11,794
Independent Haruo Shinohara4,848

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