Akashian presidential election, 1950
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Turnout | 84,6% | |||||||||||||||
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A presidential election was held in Akashi on 24 June 1950.
Incumbent Yurika Ehara won re-election, with a slightly decreased majority. This was the first of two elections in which the Workers' Party nominated a separate candidate, affecting the Communist Party's vote.
Result
Presidential election, 24 June 1950 | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Yurika Ehara | National Union | 1.376.062 | 57,7% | |
Nobuhisa Miyata | Socialist Party | 305.262 | 12,8% | |
Sachio Yoshimoto | Liberal Party | 276.643 | 11,6% | |
Takeo Kaminaga | Communist Party | 209.867 | 8,8% | |
Seishirō Tsunoi | Workers' Party | 155.016 | 6,5% | |
Taisuke Ōta | Conservative National Party | 62.006 | 2,6% | |
Total | 2.384.857 | 100% | ||
Registered voters and turnout | 2.818.980 | 84,6% |