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Okinawa prefectural election, 2016

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5 June 2016

Opposition
  
Government

13 seats
  
5 seats

Date
  
5 June 2016

Turnout
  
53.31%

Government
  
Government

5 seats
  
5 seats

Location
  
Okinawa Prefecture, Japan

The 2016 Okinawa Prefectural Assembly election (2016年沖縄県議会議員選挙, 2016-nen Okinawa Kengikai Giin Senkyo), or more formally the 12th general election of members of the Okinawa prefectural assembly (第12回沖縄県議会議員一般選挙, daijūnikai Okinawa kengikai giin ippan senkyo), was held on 5 June 2016.

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The election resulted in victory to the camp supporting Governor Takeshi Onaga who won 27 seats, up from 24 seats before the election. 53.31% turned out in the election, an increase of 0.82% from the historic low turnout in 2012.

Campaign

This election is viewed as crucial to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government plan to relocate the Futenma Air Base in Ginowan to Henoko. Governor Takeshi Onaga's camp, which opposes the relocation plan, had 24 seats going into the election.

Aftermath

The results is interpreted as a sign of growing opposition against the Henoko move, especially after the murder case involving a US base worker several weeks before the election. There is a renewed push to review the Status of Forces Agreement between the Japanese and American governments, in place since 1960.

The battle for the Okinawa seat in the House of Councillors election in July will be closely watched. The incumbent, Minister for Okinawa Affairs Aiko Shimajiri is expected to face a tough fight against the former mayor of Ginowan Yoichi Iha. The large anti-base rally planned on 19 June can become an indicator of the local voters mood going into 10 July.

References

Okinawa prefectural election, 2016 Wikipedia