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Results of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly Election and Impact of Governor Koike’s Support

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Votes were counted in the Tachikawa City constituency for the Tokyo metropolitan assembly election (2 candidates) on the 15th, with Daisuke Ito (48), a newcomer to the regional party Tokyo Citizens First, and Retsu Suzuki (49), a newcomer to the Constitutional Democratic Party, representing the Communist Party, Reiwa support = was elected. Former City Councilman Hiroshi Kihara (47), a new member of the Liberal Democratic Party, lost. The number of voters on that day was 154,306. Voter turnout was 27.39%.

Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, special advisor to the Tokyo Citizens First Association, has repeatedly supported Ms. Ito, giving her an advantage in the election campaign. Suzuki gained support from opposition parties and increased her vote share. Kihara appealed for his experience as a former city council president, but to no avail, and the Liberal Democratic Party suffered consecutive losses following the Tachikawa mayoral election.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly by-election was held in response to the two Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly candidates from the Liberal Democratic Party and the Ritsumeikan Democratic Party running for mayor in September’s mayoral election. In the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly, the Liberal Democratic Party lost one seat and Tokyo Citizens First gained one seat.

[Confirmed number of votes (election board announcement)]
Daisuke Ito 17499
Retsu Suzuki 12141
Hiroshi Kihara 12050


2023-10-15 13:44:05
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