Saitama Yoshikawa City Unauthorized suspension of three civil rights February 3 19:18

Yoshikawa City, Saitama Prefecture, has incorrectly suspended civil rights and has not recovered, and has found that three civil rights have been unfairly suspended.

According to Yoshikawa City, his wife told me on the 25th of last month that men in their forties in the city had not received an admission ticket for the city council election.

According to the city's investigation, it was reported that the city had not filed in April last year, despite receiving a notice from the prison where a man was serving a prison that had restored civil rights.

In addition, when the city looked back up to ten years, it found that two other men had mistakes that had inadvertently stopped or restored civil rights.

Among them, men in their forties were inadvertently suspended civil rights for three years and two months until the 30th of last month, and could not vote in eight elections, including the Upper House election last year.

According to the city, in each case the staff of the city and the city's board of elections overlooked prosecution and prison sentences on civil rights notices.

Yoshikawa City commented, "I would like to apologize to those who caused the inconvenience. I would like to review the work and strengthen the check system."