1999 Hokkaido gubernatorial election

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1999 Hokkaido gubernatorial election
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  1995 11 April 1999 2003  
Turnout63.73%
 
Nominee Tatsuya Hori Hideko Itō Seiichi Satō
Party Independent Independent Independent
Popular vote1,593,251810,187374,931

Governor before election

Tatsuya Hori
Independent

Elected Governor

Tatsuya Hori
Independent

A gubernatorial election was held on 11 April 1999 to elect the Governor of Hokkaido Prefecture.

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Candidates

Results

1999 Hokkaido gubernatorial election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Tatsuya Hori * 1,593,251
Independent Hideko Itō 810,187
Independent Seiichi Satō374,931
Turnout 2,847,42163.73

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