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- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 abstract "Tokyo held a gubernatorial election on April 10, 2011 as part of the 17th unified local elections. There were eleven candidates.The election occurred in the wake of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami and Fukushima nuclear disaster, which occurred on the first day of the campaign. Incumbent governor Shintaro Ishihara entered the race after the disaster after initially indicating that he would retire, with a platform of supporting the disaster areas and bidding for the 2020 Summer Olympics. Kanagawa governor Shigefumi Matsuzawa, who had been a prominent candidate at the start of the campaign, left the race on March 15 and threw his support behind Ishihara, arguing that both men needed to stay with their governments through the wake of the disasters. Ishihara remained in the lead in polls through voting day, despite a prominent gaffe in which he characterized the disasters as "divine punishment" for "egoism" in Japanese society. His victory was owed in large part to his crisis management presence following the disasters, such as drinking Tokyo tap water on camera in order to demonstrate that it was safe from radiation.".
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- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 candidate Akira_Koike.
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 candidate Hideo_Higashikokubaru.
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 candidate Mac_Akasaka.
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 candidate Miki_Watanabe.
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 candidate Shintarō_Ishihara.
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 candidate Yoshiro_Nakamatsu.
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 candidate "Keigo Furukawa".
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 candidate "Ken Sugita".
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 candidate "Kenji Himeji".
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 candidate "Osamu Ogami".
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 candidate "Yujirō Taniyama".
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 change "-0.8".
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 change "-7.7".
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 party Independent_(politician).
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 party Japanese_Communist_Party.
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 party Liberal_Democratic_Party_(Japan).
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 party New_Komeito.
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 party "Peace and Nuclear Disarmament Party".
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 party "Smile Party".
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 party "Tokyo Restoration Party".
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 percentage "0.1".
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 percentage "0.2".
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 percentage "0.8".
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 percentage "10.4".
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- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 percentage "43.4".
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- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 subject Category:2011_elections_in_Japan.
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 subject Category:Shintaro_Ishihara.
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 subject Category:Tokyo_gubernatorial_elections.
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 comment "Tokyo held a gubernatorial election on April 10, 2011 as part of the 17th unified local elections. There were eleven candidates.The election occurred in the wake of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami and Fukushima nuclear disaster, which occurred on the first day of the campaign. Incumbent governor Shintaro Ishihara entered the race after the disaster after initially indicating that he would retire, with a platform of supporting the disaster areas and bidding for the 2020 Summer Olympics.".
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 label "2011年東京都知事選挙".
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 label "Elecciones a gobernador de Tokio de 2011".
- Tokyo_gubernatorial_election,_2011 label "Tokyo gubernatorial election, 2011".
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