Former Kanazawa mayor elected Ishikawa governor

Yukiyoshi Yamano, a 63-year-old former mayor of Kanazawa, has won Ishikawa Prefecture's gubernatorial election as an independent, defeating incumbent Governor Hiroshi Hase. The race centered on reconstruction efforts following the 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake. Voter turnout was 54.68%, lower than the previous election's 61.82%.

The gubernatorial election in Ishikawa Prefecture took place on Sunday, March 8, 2026, resulting in the victory of independent candidate Yukiyoshi Yamano, a 63-year-old former mayor of Kanazawa. Yamano, who served three terms as mayor, had also run in the 2022 election. He received backing from the prefectural chapter of the opposition Democratic Party for the People and some conservative members of the prefectural assembly. His campaign emphasized reconstruction after the powerful 2024 earthquake that struck the Noto Peninsula, with Yamano stating his plans to reside in affected areas for a period and enhance dialogue with residents.

Incumbent Governor Hiroshi Hase, 64, ran as an independent but was supported by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, its coalition partner Komeito, the Japan Innovation Party, a labor union organization, the prefectural chapter of the Social Democratic Party, and mayors across the prefecture. He conducted a well-organized campaign. The other candidate, Akira Kuroume, 78, also independent, was endorsed by the Japanese Communist Party.

The election highlighted ongoing recovery efforts from the disaster, with Yamano's win potentially signaling a desire for closer engagement with impacted communities. Voter turnout stood at 54.68%, a decrease from 61.82% in the prior election, possibly indicating shifting public interest.

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