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2019 Fukui prefectural election

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All 37 seats in the Fukui Prefectural Assembly
19 seats needed for a majority
Turnout59.40% (Increase4.90%)
  First party Second party
 
Leader Masaaki Yamazaki Tomihisa Noda
Party Liberal Democratic Democratic Party for the People
Seats before 25 9
Seats after 25 8
Seat change Steady Decrease1
Popular vote 154,982 81,057
Percentage 56.39% 5.90%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Shoichi Kondo Wataru Ito
Party Constitutional Democratic Komeito
Seats before 7 6
Seats after 7 6
Seat change Steady Steady
Popular vote 102,546 88,495
Percentage 7.46% 6.44%

Post-election composition of the assembly by political party

Governor before election

Hideaki Ōmura
Independent

Elected Governor

Hideaki Ōmura
Independent

The 2019 Fukui Prefectural Assembly Election (Japanese: 2019年愛知県議会議員選挙, romanized2019-nen Fukui-ken Gikaigiin Senkyo) was held on 7 April to elect the 102 members of the Fukui Prefectural Assembly.[1]

Overview

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The election was held as the current prefectural assembly members' four year-terms came to end. 138 candidates ran for 102 seats in 55 constituencies. 41 seats in 26 constituencies were elected without voting, as the candidates face no opposition.[1] Voter turnout was 37.01%, marking the lowest record in four consecutive elections.[2]

Results

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Election results[3][4]
Party Votes Percentage Seats Change
Liberal Democratic Party 606,349 44.14% 57 Increase1
Democratic Party For the People 81,057 5.90% 8 Decrease1
Constitutional Democratic Party 102,546 7.46% 7 Steady
Komeito 88,495 6.44% 6 Steady
Genzei Nippon 18,153 1.32% 1 Increase1
Japanese Communist Party 96,918 7.06% 0 Decrease2
Japan Innovation Party 10,582 0.77% 0 Steady
Other parties 12,363 0.90% 0 Steady
Independent 357,265 26.01% 23 Increase2
Total 1,373,728 100.00% 102

References

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  1. ^ a b "愛知県議会議員一般選挙" [Fukui Prefectural Assembly General Election] (PDF). Fukui Prefectural Government (in Japanese). 29 March 2019. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
  2. ^ "愛知県議会議員一般選挙 投票状況速報" [Fukui prefectural assembly member general election ballot situation bulletin] (PDF). Fukui Prefectural Government (in Japanese). 7 April 2019. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
  3. ^ "愛知県議会議員選挙(2019年4月7日投票) 結果" [Fukui Prefectural Assembly Election (April 7, 2019 vote) Results]. Seijiyama (in Japanese). Retrieved 16 August 2023.
  4. ^ "愛知県議選" [Fukui-ken Election]. Japan Broadcasting Association (in Japanese). Retrieved 16 August 2023.