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Mieko Yoshimura (吉村 美栄子 Yoshimura Mieko , born May 18, 1951) is governor of Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. She was elected on January 25, 2009. She defeated the sitting governor of Yamagata Prefecture, Hiroshi Saitō in an upset. A native of Ōe, Yamagata, she worked at a help-wanted advertising company before becoming a notary public for the city government of Yamagata. She soon became a member of Yamagata Prefecture's Education Committee before running for governor in 2008. She is Yamagata's first female governor and the sixth in Japanese history.
2009 Election
Yoshimura ran as an independent. She received the support of the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) and various Upper House members from the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). This race was seen as an early indicator of the strength of the two main parties in Japan because elections will be held before the end of 2009. Yoshimura's rival, Governor Hiroshi Saito, was supported by both the New Komeito Party and the majority of the LDP.
References
- "山形県知事選 吉村氏が当確" (in Japanese). http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/t10013761931000.html. Retrieved 2009-01-25.
- "Newcomer set to win Yamagata governorship, Gifu governor to keep post" (in English). http://home.kyodo.co.jp/modules/fstStory/index.php?storyid=420483. Retrieved 2009-01-25.
Current governors of prefectural-level subdivisions of Japan Aichi: Hideaki Ōmura
Akita: Norihisa Satake
Aomori: Shingo Mimura
Chiba: Kensaku Morita
Ehime: Moriyuki Kato
Fukui: Issei Nishikawa
Fukuoka: Hiroshi Ogawa
Fukushima: Yūhei Satō
Gifu: Hajime Furuta
Gunma: Masaaki Ōsawa
Hiroshima: Hidehiko Yuzaki
Hokkaidō: Harumi TakahashiShimane: Zenbee Mizoguchi
Shizuoka: Heita Kawakatsu
Tochigi: Tomikazu Fukuda
Tokushima: Kamon Iizumi
Tokyo: Shintarō Ishihara
Tottori: Shinji Hirai
Toyama: Takakazu Ishii
Wakayama: Yoshinobu Nisaka
Yamagata: Mieko Yoshimura
Yamaguchi: Sekinari Nii
Yamanashi: Shōmei YokouchiCategories:- Governors of Japanese prefectures
- Female Japanese governors
- People from Yamagata Prefecture
- 1951 births
- Living people
- Japanese politician, 1950s birth stubs
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