1995 Hokkaido gubernatorial election

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1995 Hokkaido gubernatorial election
Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg
  1991 9 April 1995 1999  
Turnout65.98%
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Nominee Tatsuya Hori Hideko Itō Yūichirō Miura
Party Independent Independent Independent
Popular vote1,636,360766,657191,099

 
NomineeMotoo KaiMichio Misawa
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote169,71541,647

Governor before election

Takahiro Yokomichi
Independent

Elected Governor

Tatsuya Hori
Independent

A gubernatorial election was held on 9 April 1995 to elect the Governor of Hokkaido Prefecture.

Contents

Candidates

Results

1995 Hokkaido gubernatorial election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Tatsuya Hori 1,636,360
Independent Hideko Itō 766,657
Independent Yūichirō Miura 191,099
Independent Motoo Kai169,715
Independent Michio Misawa41,647
Turnout 2,854,16865.98

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