Okayama Prefectural Governor's election Mr. Ryuta Ibaragi, incumbent, sure to win the third time October 25, 20:01

The Okayama prefectural governor's election, which was a battle between the incumbent and the newcomer, was voted on the 25th, and the incumbent Ryuta Ibaragi confirmed the third election.

Voting for the Okayama prefectural governor's election was closed at 8 pm earlier.



The Communist Party recommends the incumbent Mr. Iharaki, who is recommended by the Liberal Democratic Party, the Constitutional Democratic Party, the Komeito Party, and the local organizations of the Nippon Ishin no Kai in the NHK's preliminary situation coverage and exit polls targeting voters who voted on the 25th. It is extremely superior to the newcomer, Mr. Hisaki Moriwaki.



Also, in a survey conducted on people who voted before the deadline by the 24th, Mr. Ibaragi greatly exceeded, and it is expected that the number of votes will increase steadily in the future, so Mr. Ibaragi's third election It became certain.



Mr. Ibaragi is 54 years old from Okayama city.


After working as the president of a department store with its head office in Okayama City, he was elected for the first time in the 2012 governor's election.



In the election campaign, Mr. Iharagi appealed that he would work on education policy and industrial promotion, and further promote measures against the new coronavirus.



As a result, in addition to the supporters of each party that received the recommendation, we received widespread support from nonpartisan groups who do not have a supporting party.