Mr. Nagami re-elected as tokyo's national mayoral election
The election of the national mayor of Tokyo due to the expiration of the term was voted on the 13th, and the incumbent Rio Nagami (71) = Liberal Democratic Party, Komeito, Tomin First no Kai recommendation = , Kunitachi Tsuchiya (72) = communist, social democratic, consumer net recommendation = was defeated and re-elected. The turnout was 37.18% (previous 41.13%), and the number of voters on the day was 63,410.
Mr. Nagami appeared at an election office in the city at around 10:20 pm after the election was decided, and shared his joy with his supporters by "elbow touch" instead of shaking hands.
Mr. Nagami told reporters, "We will continue to push forward for the safety and security of the citizens." We will focus on supporting problems such as family problems. "
Mr. Nagami emphasized the reconstruction of the old national station building and the improvement of the land and living infrastructure in the southern region as the results of the first term. The policy for the second term was to improve local child-rearing support facilities, and the support was steadily solidified.
Mr. Tsuchiya pointed out that the planned relocation site of the dilapidated school lunch center is in danger of flooding, and appealed for a change in the city administration, but it did not reach.
Source: https://www.sankei.com/politics/news/201213/plt2012130013-n1.html