In the July 2016 mayoral election, which had a margin of only 11 votes, the police accused six people of violating the Public Offices Election Law on the 21st, even though they did not live in the village. I learned from interviews with investigative officials that the policy is to send documents to the prosecutor on suspicion of .

In the Mayoral Election of Doshi Village held in July two years ago, two incumbents and a newcomer stood as candidates, and the incumbent was re-elected after winning a close battle with a difference of 11 votes.



According to investigative sources, six people living inside and outside the prefecture were suspected of fraudulently voting or cooperating with the village by submitting a false moving-in notification to the village before the election. is.



According to the investigation so far, the resident registration was moved to a vacant house in Doshi Village, but from the usage history of transportation IC cards, etc. It is believed that



It is believed that the fraudulent votes supported the same candidate with just a few votes, and in response to an arbitrary investigation, all six said they wanted the candidate they supported to be elected, and all admitted to the charges. That's it.



The police plan to send documents to the prosecutor on the 21st on suspicion of fraudulent voting and fraudulent registration in violation of the Public Offices Election Law.