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garnered over 1.7 million votes, more than twice that of any other candidate. Takeya received 806,862 votes, about 20,000 less than Sawa six years before, but enough for second place as top elected Murata took more than a quarter of the Tokyo vote – Sawa had ranked fourth behind the major party
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As Yūji Sawa announced his retirement in order to not reach Kōmeitō's age limit of 66 while in office, Takeya decided to enter national politics in December 2009. Tokyo elects five Senators per election since 2007; in the 2010 election, popular
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Decision 2010: Campaigning in Tokyo heats up. Parties pull out all the stops as 24 candidates vie for five seats.
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As of 2012, she is a member in the Committees on Financial Affairs (
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candidates in 2004 –, and above Kōmeitō's target of 800,000 votes.
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as Kōmeitō Senator from Tokyo who retired after one term.
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seifu kaihatsu enjo nado ni kan suru tokubetsu-iinkai
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Japanese Senator
Tokyo
Kōmeitō
2010 Japanese Senate election in Tokyo
Yūji Sawa
Shibetsu town
Hokkaidō
Sōka University
Tōmatsu
external auditors
ABeam Consulting
K.K.
Democratic
Renhō Murata
Profile
official website
Japanese
English
Decision 2010: Campaigning in Tokyo heats up. Parties pull out all the stops as 24 candidates vie for five seats.
House of Councillors
Masaharu Nakagawa
Toshio Ogawa
Renhō Murata
Yūji Sawa
Member of the House of Councillors from Tokyo
2010
Kōta Matsuda
Categories
Members of the House of Councillors (Japan)

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