2023 Fukui gubernatorial election

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2023 Fukui gubernatorial election
Flag of Fukui Prefecture.svg
  2019 9 April 20232027 
Turnout51.08%
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Candidate Tatsuji Sugimoto Yukie Kanemoto
Party Independent JCP
Popular vote282,09732,778
Percentage89.6%10.4%
Supported by LDP, Komeito,CDP

Governor before election

Tatsuji Sugimoto
Independent

Elected Governor

Tatsuji Sugimoto
Independent

The 2023 Fukui gubernatorial election was held on 9 April 2023, to elect the next governor of Fukui Prefecture. [1] It was held as part of the 2023 Japanese unified local elections. The incumbent governor of Fukui, an independent candidate, who was supported by the Liberal Democratic Party, Komeito, and the Constitutional Democratic Party, [2] [3] was reelected to a second term with a landslide victory.

Sugimoto faced limited competition, with the main contest coming in the form of Japanese Communist Party candidate Yuki Kanemoto.

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