Ogawara Mayor Election: There are no candidates other than the incumbent, and Mr. Kiyoshi Sai wins the fifth election without a vote (Miyagi) (10/24/01, 7:22 p.m.)

Ogawara Mayor Election: There are no candidates other than the incumbent, and Mr. Kiyoshi Sai wins the fifth election without a vote (Miyagi) (10/24/01, 7:22 p.m.)

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Elections for the mayor of Okawara City were called on October 1 due to the expiration of the term, and incumbent President Kiyoshi Sai was elected without a vote for the fifth time. Candidates for the Okawara mayoral election closed at 5:00 pm on the 1st, with no candidates nominated other than incumbent Kiyoshi Sai, who is an independent, and Sai was elected without a vote for the fifth time. Mr. Sai is a 71-year-old Okawaramachi native who was first elected mayor in 2004 after serving as president of a company that operated a major commercial property in the city. Kiyoshi Sai, fifth candidate for mayor of Ogawara City: “Children are treasures for the government as well. We will work together with everyone. If Sennan is no longer the only area in a prefecture, then all prefectures and the entire country.” This way they will join forces.” “Mr Sai’s campaign promise for his fifth term included free school meals and pre-service nutrition restoration at Minami Chuo Hospital in Miyagi Prefecture to curb population decline and respond to aging. a society with a declining birth rate. For the first time in 20 years since 2004, there was no voting in the Okawara mayoral election.

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