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Okinawa Prefectural Assembly : ウィキペディア英語版
Okinawa Prefectural Assembly

The is the prefectural parliament of Okinawa.
Its 48 members are elected every four years in 14 districts by single non-transferable vote (SNTV). 13 electoral districts are multi-member district, one district is a single-member district where SNTV becomes equivalent to First-past-the-post voting.
The assembly is responsible for enacting and amending prefectural ordinances, approving the budget and voting on important administrative appointments made by the governor including the vice-governors.
Unlike most mainland prefectural assemblies (Hokkaidō is another exception) the Okinawa Prefectural Assembly was not in existence continuously since 1878. After the Battle of Okinawa, the United States military governed the prefecture. The civilian branch of the military government was the United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands; a was created in 1952. After Okinawa's return to the mainland in 1972, the Prefectural Assembly was restored. Since then, it had been one of three prefectures in the country that do not elect their assemblies in unified local elections (last round: 2011), the other two being Ibaraki and Tokyo (In 2011, another three prefectures hit by the Great East Japan Earthquake postponed their elections).
== Current composition ==
In the 2012 election on June 10, 2012, governor Hirokazu Nakaima's centre-right supporters (Liberal Democratic Party, Kōmeitō and independents) failed to win a majority. As of 2012, the assembly was composed as follows:〔(Assembly members by parliamentary group )〕

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