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Nishiwaki Re-Elected as Kyoto Prefectural Governor for a Third Term; Supported by Both Ruling and Opposition Parties, Defeats Two Newcomers (Kyodo News)

In the Kyoto Prefectural Governor election held on the 5th following the expiration of the incumbent's term, incumbent independent Takashi Nishiwaki (70), endorsed by the Liberal Democratic Party, the Central Party, the Democratic Party for the People, the Constitutional Democratic Party, and Komeito, defeated former Upper House member Satoshi Hamada (48), a newcomer from a minor party, and independent newcomer and university professor emeritus …
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In the Kyoto Prefectural Governor election held on the 5th following the expiration of the incumbent's term, incumbent independent Takashi Nishiwaki (70), endorsed by the Liberal Democratic Party, the Central Party, the Democratic Party for the People, the Constitutional Democratic Party, and Komeito, defeated former Upper House member Satoshi Hamada (48), a newcomer from a minor party, and independent newcomer and university professor emeritus …

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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