The mayoral election of Miyakojima City, where the incumbent and the newcomer fought as a prelude to the Okinawa prefectural governor's election next year, was voted on the 17th, and the newcomer supported by "All Okinawa" supporting Governor Tamagusuku is the first. I won the election.

It is the ballot counting result of the mayoral election of Miyakojima City, Okinawa Prefecture.



▽ Zakimi Kazuyuki, independent / new.

Winning.

15,757 votes.



▽ Toshihiko Shimoji, independent / current.

12,975 votes.



Rookie Zakimi won the first prize.



In this mayoral election, both the Liberal Democratic Party and the Komeito Party recommended Mr. Shimo, while the Constitutional Democratic Party and the Communist Party recommended Mr. Zakimi, a former Liberal Democratic Party prefectural assembly member supported by "All Okinawa" who supports Governor Tamaki. I did.



Then, both camps positioned it as a prelude to the Okinawa Governor's election scheduled for next fall, and the election campaign was developed.



Mr. Zakimi said, "I take it as a result of the voice of the citizens who want to renew the city administration. I would like to promote the operation of the open city in cooperation with the prefecture."



The turnout was 65.64%, which was about 2 points lower than the previous time and 4 years ago, the lowest ever.



In Okinawa, next month, Urasoe City will hold a mayoral election in April, Uruma City will hold a mayoral election, and Naha City will hold a city council election in July.