KOBE, Nov 17 (Information On Japan) –
Former Hyogo Governor Motohiko Saito has secured re-election following the gubernatorial election triggered by his resignation.
Saito, 47, ran as an unbiased candidate within the re-election bid. Exit polls and development analyses carried out by MBS confirmed his victory.
The election was known as after Saito confronted allegations of office harassment towards prefectural staff. These allegations led the Hyogo Prefectural Meeting to move a no-confidence movement, leading to his resignation.
This election noticed a file seven candidates vying for the place, with early voting turnout reaching its highest stage ever. By 7:30 p.m. on election day, whole voter turnout exceeded 50% for the primary time in 11 years, reflecting heightened public curiosity.
Consideration now turns to how Saito will navigate his relationship with the prefectural meeting, which unanimously handed the no-confidence movement towards him.
Supply: TBS