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    Sumio Mabuchi (馬淵 澄夫, Mabuchi Sumio, born 23 August 1960) is a Japanese politician and a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national...
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  • softball player Toshiki Mabuchi (born 1950), Japanese mathematician Sumio Mabuchi (馬淵 澄夫, born 1960), Japanese politician Yoshino Mabuchi (馬淵 よしの, born 1966)...
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  • Japanese judoka Sumio Iijima (飯島 澄男, born 1939), Japanese physicist Sumio Kobayashi (小林 純生, born 1982), Japanese classical composer Sumio Mabuchi (馬淵 澄夫, born...
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    Kaieda – 143 Yoshihiko Noda – 102 Seiji Maehara – 74 Michihiko Kano – 52 Sumio Mabuchi −24 2011 2nd Round Yoshihiko Noda – 215 Banri Kaieda – 177 2012 Yoshihiko...
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    Shibayama, Kenichi Mizuno, and Koichi Yamauchi of the LDP along with Sumio Mabuchi and Goshi Hosono of the DPJ to introduce new rules regarding the operation...
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    Tsuge that is in Nara 2nd district). The current representative is Sumio Mabuchi who was a minister of state in the Kan Cabinet in from 2010 to 2011...
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    Kisabro Tokai 11th Takeaki Matsumoto 12th Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi Nara 1st Sumio Mabuchi 2nd Sanae Takaichi 3rd Shinsuke Okuno 4th Taido Tanose Wakayama 1st...
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    January 2011 – 2 September 2011 Prime Minister Naoto Kan Preceded by Sumio Mabuchi Succeeded by Tatsuo Kawabata Minister of Foreign Affairs Acting 7 March...
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    Kobayashi (LDP, 2nd term) who narrowly defeated long-time incumbent Sumio Mabuchi in the 2017 House of Representatives election, for the 2nd district...
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    minister in the Kan cabinet, expected to be backed by Ichirō Ozawa. Sumio Mabuchi, no faction, but expected to be supported by some of Kan's intraparty...
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