2018 Niigata gubernatorial election
















Niigata gubernatorial election, 2018







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Turnout 58.25% Increase5.20%[1]
































 



Candidate

Hideyo Hanazumi
Chikako Ikeda
Satoshi Annaka
Party

Independent

Independent

Independent
Popular vote

546,670
509,568
45,628
Percentage

49.61%
46.25%
4.14%








Governor before election

Ryuichi Yoneyama
Independent



Elected Governor

Hideyo Hanazumi
Independent




A gubernatorial election was held on 10 June 2018 to elect the next Governor of Niigata. Incumbent Governor Ryuichi Yoneyama resigned on 18 April 2018 in the wake of a sex scandal.[2] This was also the first gubernatorial election in Niigata since the voting age was lowered to 18.


The election was initially expected to be a de-facto referendum on the anti-nuclear policies pursued by Gov. Yoneyama, particularly his opposition to the restart of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant in Central Niigata.[2][3] Both the pro-nuclear and the anti-nuclear camps are coalescing towards one candidate to represent each camp. The pro-nuclear camp will be represented by Hideyo Hanazumi, who is endorsed by the governing LDP and Komeito.[4] Anti-nuclear Chikako Ikeda will be the opposition's unity candidate in the election.[5]


In contrary to the policy of the parties that endorsed him, Hanazumi followed the opposition's line on nuclear energy, not unlike the one held by the incumbent governor.[6] Hanazumi won the gubernatorial election by a narrow 3.4% margin. He vowed to continue Governor Yoneyama's approach on the issue of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa power plant restart and related safety evaluations. In his victory speech, he also mentioned the possibility of resigning and holding another election mid-term to ask the populace whether the reactor should be restarted or not.[6]




Contents






  • 1 Candidates


    • 1.1 Running


    • 1.2 Declined




  • 2 Campaign


  • 3 Results


    • 3.1 Breakdown




  • 4 References


  • 5 External links


    • 5.1 Official websites







Candidates



Running




  • Hideyo Hanazumi, former Deputy Governor of Niigata (2013–2015).[4] (endorsed by LDP and Komeito)

  • Chikako Ikeda, member of the Niigata Prefectural Assembly (2015–present).[5] (endorsed by CDP, DPFP, JCP, SDP and LP)

  • Satoshi Annaka, former member of the Gosen municipal assembly and independent candidate for the Niigata at-large district in the 2010 House of Councillors election.[3]



Declined




  • Makiko Kikuta, member of the House of Representatives (2003–present).[7]

  • Shigeaki Koga, former Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry bureaucrat and prominent Abe administration critic.[8][9]

  • Etsuko Odaira, former mayor of Uonuma (2008–2016) and candidate for the Niigata 5th district in the 2017 general election.[10]

  • Isato Kunisada, mayor of Sanjō and former Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications bureaucrat.[11]



Campaign



Results






























































Niigata gubernatorial election, 2018[1]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


Independent
Hideyo Hanazumi
546,670
49.61



Independent
Chikako Ikeda
509,568
46.25



Independent
Satoshi Annaka
45,628
4.14

Total valid votes
1,101,866
99.08

Rejected ballots
10,261
0.92


Turnout
1,112,127
58.25

Increase5.20

Registered electors
1,909,379




Breakdown
















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Division
Subdivision
Annaka
Independent
Hanazumi
Independent
Ikeda
Independent
Valid votes
Invalid votes
Turnout
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Total
%

Cities

Niigata
14,090
3.98

178,726

50.49
161,179
45.53
353,995
99.16
2,989
0.84
356,985
53.73

Kita-ku
1,239
3.83

16,514

51.05
14,595
45.12
32,348
99.25
245
0.75
32,593
52.08

Higashi-ku
2,726
4.63

29,693

50.46
26,430
44.91
58,849
99.15
502
0.85
59,351
51.59

Chūō-ku
2,673
3.33

43,802

54.58
33,785
42.09
80,260
99.12
712
0.88
80,972
55.28

Kōnan-ku
1,331
4.41

15,423

51.09
13,436
44.50
30,190
99.20
244
0.80
30,434
53.16

Akiha-ku
1,457
4.12
16,074
45.48

17,813

50.40
35,344
99.23
273
0.77
30,434
54.98

Minami-ku
781
4.16

9,276

49.39
8,723
46.45
18,780
99.22
148
0.78
18,928
49.49

Nishi-ku
2,846
4.00

35,950

50.48
32,418
45.52
71,214
99.11
641
0.89
71,855
54.99

Nishikan-ku
1,037
3.84
11,994
44.41

13,979

51.75
27,010
99.17
225
0.83
27,235
55.20

Nagaoka
4,658
3.57
61,348
47.04

64,406

49.39
130,412
98.98
1,339
1.02
131,751
58.12

Sanjō
2,402
4.94

23,132

47.54
23,120
47.52
48,654
99.14
423
0.86
49,077
58.88

Kashiwazaki
971
2.07
21,985
46.95

23,871

50.98
46,827
99.21
374
0.79
47,201
65.77

Shibata
1,963
4.23

23,901

51.49
20,552
44.28
46,416
99.08
429
0.92
46,845
56.64

Ojiya
691
3.52
9,071
46.18

9,880

50.30
19,642
98.73
252
1.27
19,894
65.28

Kamo
591
4.14

6,922

48.50
6,760
47.36
14,273
99.08
133
0.92
14,406
60.41

Tōkamachi
975
3.25

14,733

49.14
14,274
47.61
29,982
99.06
286
0.94
30,268
65.83

Mitsuke
973
4.76
8,850
43.34

10,598

51.90
20,421
98.81
245
1.19
20,666
60.08

Murakami
1,068
3.32

17,196

53.41
13,932
43.27
32,196
99.23
251
0.77
32,447
61.76

Tsubame
1,543
3.93

18,937

48.25
18,766
47.82
39,246
99.10
358
0.90
39,604
58.74

Itoigawa
788
3.23

12,958

53.15
10,634
43.62
24,380
99.21
195
0.79
24,575
66.12

Myōkō
757
4.73
7,611
47.54

7,643

47.74
16,011
99.32
110
0.68
20,666
57.78

Gosen
4,049
16.01

11,683

46.19
9,564
37.81
25,296
99.35
165
0.65
25,461
58.46

Jōetsu
3,880
4.24
41,398
45.19

46,338

50.58
91,616
99.00
922
1.00
92,538
57.24

Agano
1,068
4.81

11,971

53.95
9,149
41.23
22,188
99.18
184
0.82
22,372
61.40

Sado
711
2.27

21,344

68.06
9,305
29.67
31,360
99.32
215
0.68
31,575
65.46

Uonuma
916
4.47

9,905

48.38
9,652
47.15
20,473
98.53
305
1.47
20,778
66.48

Minamiuonuma
1,205
4.03
14,122
47.27

14,550

48.70
29,877
98.18
553
1.82
30,430
64.31

Tainai
570
3.73

8,210

53.74
6,496
42.52
15,276
99.19
125
0.81
15,401
61.12

Towns and villages

Kitakanbara District
322
5.13

3,566

56.77
2,394
38.11
6,282
99.18
52
0.82
6,334
55.59

Seirō
322
5.13

3,566

56.77
2,394
38.11
6,282
99.18
52
0.82
6,334
55.59

Nishikanbara District
186
4.13
2,136
47.47

2,178

48.40
4,500
99.97
47
1.03
4,547
66.39

Yahiko
186
4.13
2,136
47.47

2,178

48.40
4,500
99.97
47
1.03
4,547
66.39

Minamikanbara District
353
5.30

3,154

47.36
3,153
47.34
6,660
99.06
63
0.94
6,723
65.16

Tagami
353
5.30

3,154

47.36
3,153
47.34
6,660
99.06
63
0.94
6,723
65.16

Higashikanbara District
320
4.51

3,837

54.13
2,931
41.35
7,088
98.95
75
1.05
7,163
70.93

Aga
320
4.51

3,837

54.13
2,931
41.35
7,088
98.95
75
1.05
7,163
70.93

Santō District
68
2.56

1,415

53.34
1,170
44.10
2,653
99.03
26
0.97
2,679
68.39

Izumozaki
68
2.56

1,415

53.34
1,170
44.10
2,653
99.03
26
0.97
2,679
68.39

Minamiuonuma District
164
4.17
1,836
46.68

1,933

49.15
3,933
98.92
43
1.08
3,976
57.56

Yuzawa
164
4.17
1,836
46.68

1,933

49.15
3,933
98.92
43
1.08
3,976
57.56

Nakauonuma District
183
3.11

3,029

51.48
2,672
45.41
5,884
99.21
47
0.79
5,931
70.39

Tsunan
183
3.11

3,029

51.48
2,672
45.41
5,884
99.21
47
0.79
5,931
70.39

Kariwa District
60
2.17

1,566

56.53
1,144
41.30
2,770
99.14
24
0.86
2,794
71.79

Kariwa
60
2.17

1,566

56.53
1,144
41.30
2,770
99.14
24
0.86
2,794
71.79

Iwafune District
103
2.90

2,128

59.86
1,324
37.24
3,555
99.16
30
0.84
3,585
67.97

Sekikawa
99
3.01

1,941

59.00
1,250
37.99
3,290
99.13
29
0.87
3,319
66.49

Awashimaura
4
1.51

187

70.57
74
27.92
265
99.62
1
0.38
266
94.33

Total
45,628
4.14
546,670
49.61
509,568
46.25
1,101,866
99.08
10,246
0.92
1,112,127
58.25

Source: Results


References





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External links



Official websites




  • Hideyo Hanazumi (in Japanese)


  • Chikako Ikeda (in Japanese)


  • Satoshi Annaka (in Japanese)








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