2007 Rikuzentakata mayoral election

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Rikuzentakata, Iwate, held a mayoral election on February 4, 2007. Nagato Nakasato beat incumbent mayor Akihiko Yoshida.

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Results

Mayoral election 2007: Rikuzentakata City
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent, JCP Nagato Nakasato 9,865
Independent, DPJ Akihiko Yoshida 7,341
Turnout 17,31382.73 %

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