Kenzō Kōno

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MonarchHirohito
Preceded byYūzō Shigemune
Succeeded byKen Yasui
Kenzō Kōno
河野 謙三
Kōno in 1952
President of the House of Councillors
In office
17 July 1971  3 July 1977
MonarchHirohito
Vice PresidentYasoichi Mori
Kazuo Maeda
Preceded byYūzō Shigemune
Succeeded byKen Yasui
Vice President of the House of Councillors
In office
30 July 1965  3 August 1968
PresidentYūzō Shigemune
Preceded byYōtoku Shigemasa
Succeeded byKen Yasui
Member of the House of Councillors
In office
3 May 1953  9 July 1983
Preceded bySeiichi Ogushi
Succeeded byTsuneo Sugimoto
ConstituencyKanagawa at-large
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
24 January 1949  28 August 1952
Preceded byToshio Hagiwara
Succeeded byIchirō Kōno
ConstituencyKanagawa 3rd
Personal details
Born(1901-05-14)14 May 1901
Died16 October 1983(1983-10-16) (aged 82)
PartyLiberal Democratic
Other political
affiliations
DLP (1948–1950)
LP (1950–1953)
Ryokufūkai (1953–1958)
RelativesIchirō Kōno (brother)
Yōhei Kōno (nephew)
Taro Kono (great-nephew)
Alma materWaseda University

Kenzō Kōno (Japanese: 河野 謙三, Kōno Kenzō, May 14, 1901 – October 16, 1983) was a Japanese politician who served as President of the House of Councillors (1971–1977) and President of the Japan Association of Athletics Federations (1965–1975).

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