Miyagi gubernatorial election, 2005

Miyagi gubernatorial election, 2005

Miyagi prefecture held a gubernatorial election on October 23, 2005. The LDP-backed candidate Yoshihiro Murai won.


Gubernatorial election 2006: Miyagi
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Yoshihiro Murai 363,519
DPJ/SDP Yasuyuki Maeba 311,406
JCP Hidetaka Deura 71,270
Turnout 40.35 4.77

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