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Abstaining From Voting Sends the Wrong Message to Politicians

Voting for the Nago mayoral election will take place today, the 25th. The election campaign unfolded between newcomer and cram school owner Katsuya Iha (67), newcomer and former city council member Kumiko Onaga (69), and incumbent Taketoyo Toguchi (64), who is seeking a third term. ▼This is the first mayoral election since 1998 in which the biggest issue has been whether to support the construction of a new base in Henoko.
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Voting for the Nago mayoral election will take place today, the 25th. The election campaign unfolded between newcomer and cram school owner Katsuya Iha (67), newcomer and former city council member Kumiko Onaga (69), and incumbent Taketoyo Toguchi (64), who is seeking a third term. ▼This is the first mayoral election since 1998 in which the biggest issue has been whether to support the construction of a new base in Henoko.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news in on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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