2002 Okinawa gubernatorial election|
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A gubernatorial election was held on 17 November 2002 to elect the Governor of Okinawa (山口県, Okinawa-ken),  who is the southernmost and westernmost prefecture of Japan.
Candidates
- Keiichi Inamine, 69, incumbent (elected in 1998), backed by LDP, NK and NCP.
 
- Masanori Yoshimoto, 65, former vice governor of Okinawa prefecture, endorsed by DPJ, SDP, OSMP, LP.
 
- Shigenobu Araki, 60, president of Okinawa Prefecture Medical Co-op, chairman of the local chapter of JCP.
 
- Mitsuo Matayoshi, 54, a conservative Protestant preacher. He led his own party, the World Economic Community Party.[1]
 
Results
This is the first time that the JCP has presented a candidate of its own, outside the opposition alliance.
References
- Content in this edit is translated from the existing Japanese Wikipedia article at ja:2002年沖縄県知事選挙; see its history for attribution.
 
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