2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election
election for Governor of Hokkaido
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2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election
Summary
2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election is a gubernatorial election[1]. It draws 4 Wikipedia views per month (gubernatorial_election category, ranking #190 of 1,394).[2]
Key Facts
- 2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election is in the country of Japan[3].
- 2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election's instance of is recorded as gubernatorial election[4].
- 2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election's follows is recorded as 2003 Hokkaido gubernatorial election[5].
- 2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election's followed by is recorded as 2011 Hokkaido gubernatorial election[6].
- 2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election's part of is recorded as 2007 Japanese unified local elections[7].
- 2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election's office contested is recorded as Governor of Hokkaido[8].
- 2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election's point in time is recorded as +2007-04-08T00:00:00Z[9].
- 2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election's candidate is recorded as Harumi Takahashi[10].
- 2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election's candidate is recorded as Satoshi Arai[11].
- 2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election's candidate is recorded as Satoshi Miyauchi[12].
- 2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election's successful candidate is recorded as Harumi Takahashi[13].
- 2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Hokkaido[14].
- 2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election's number of participants is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+3'}[15].
- 2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election's immediate cause of is recorded as investiture[16].
- 2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election's eligible voters is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+4564275'}[17].
- 2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election's ballots cast is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+2905532'}[18].
- 2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1hb_g9sxn[19].
Why It Matters
2007 Hokkaido gubernatorial election draws 4 Wikipedia views per month (gubernatorial_election category, ranking #190 of 1,394).[2]