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Voting Begins for Wakayama Prefectural Governor Election: Two Newcomers Compete (Kyodo News)

Summary by 熊本日日新聞社
The Wakayama Prefectural Gubernatorial election, which was held following the death of former Governor Shuhei Kishimoto, began at 7 am on the 1st at 807 locations across the prefecture. The votes will be counted on the same day, with the results expected to be known that evening. All of the candidates are newcomers, including Communist Party Prefectural Vice Chair Michiko Matsuzaka (68) and independent former Vice Governor Izumi Miyazaki.
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The Wakayama Prefectural Gubernatorial election, which was held following the death of former Governor Shuhei Kishimoto, began at 7 am on the 1st at 807 locations across the prefecture. The votes will be counted on the same day, with the results expected to be known that evening. All of the candidates are newcomers, including Communist Party Prefectural Vice Chair Michiko Matsuzaka (68) and independent former Vice Governor Izumi Miyazaki.

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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