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A gubernatorial election was held on 13 April 2003 to elect the Governor of Saga Prefecture. Newcomer Yasushi Furukawa won the election.
Candidates
- Yasushi Furukawa - retired (most recent job: former manager of Nagasaki Prefecture General Affairs Department), age 44[1]
- Iwamasa Miyahara (宮原岩政, Miyahara Iwamasa) - member of the Saga Prefectural Assembly, age 61[1]
- Hisatoshi Higuchi - civil servant at MAFF and later mayor of Kashima, Saga, age 57[1]
- Tomoki Kinoshita (木下知己, Kinoshita Tomoki) - professor at Nasu University, age 55[1]
- Koreyuki Fukushima (福島是幸, Fukushima Koreyuki) - former prefectural high school teacher union chairman, age 63[1]
- Shigeto Hayashida (林田重人, Hayashida Shigeto) - former prefectural superintendent of education, age 66[1]
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Yasushi Furukawa | 160,809 | |||
Independent | Iwamasa Miyahara | 147,842 | |||
Independent | Hisatoshi Higuchi | 76,520 | |||
Independent | Tomoki Kinoshita | 30,149 | |||
Independent | Koreyuki Fukushima | 25,577 | |||
Independent | Shigeto Hayashida | 19,035 | |||
References
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