Tokyo At-large district
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Tokyo At-large district is a constituency of the House of Councillors in the Diet of Japan (national legislature). It consists of Tokyo and elects five Councillors for six-year terms every three years by single non-transferable vote. It is represented by ten Councillors following a reapportionment that increased the number of Councillors from Tokyo per election from four to five.
Elected Councillors
election year |
class of 1947 | class of 1950 | ||||||||
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#1 (1947: #1, 6-year term) |
#2 (1947: #2, 6-year term) |
#3 (1947: #3, 6-year term; 1962: #5, 3-year term) |
#4 (1947: #4, 6-year term) |
#5 | #1 (1947: #5, 3-year term) |
#2 (1947: #6, 3-year term) |
#3 (1947: #7, 3-year term) |
#4 (1947: #8, 3-year term) |
#5 | |
1947[1] | Tatsurō Sakurauchi (DP) | Suejirō Yoshikawa (JSP) | Kiyoshi Shima (JSP) | Takeo Kurokawa (JLP) | – | Kei Hoashi (Indep.)[2] | Tamae Fukagawa (Indep.) | Masao Nishikawa (JLP) | Heiichi Tōyama (JLP) | – |
1950[3] | Ken Yasui (LP) | Toshiharu Shigemori (JSP) | Makoto Hori (Workers and Farmers Party) | Tamae Fukagawa (DP) | ||||||
1953[4] | Takeo Kurokawa (Yoshida LP) | Fusae Ichikawa (Indep.) | Sōji Okada (JSP, left) | Kei Ishii (Yoshida LP) | ||||||
1956[5] | Ken Yasui (LDP) | Sanzō Nosaka (JCP) | Kiyoshi Shima (JSP) | Toshiharu Shigemori (JSP) | ||||||
1959[6] | Yasu Kashiwabara (Indep.)[7] | Kinjirō Aikawa (LDP) | Takeo Kurokawa (LDP) | |||||||
1962 & by-election[8] |
Sanzō Nosaka (JCP) | Satoru Izumi (Indep.)[9] | Kei Ishii (LDP) | Sōji Okada (JSP) | ||||||
1965[10] | Sanzō Nosaka (JCP) | Hiroshi Hōjō (Kōmeitō) | Kihachirō Kimura (JSP) | Fusae Ichikawa (Indep.) | ||||||
1968[11] | Ken’ichi Abe (Kōmeitō) | Ken Yasui (LDP) | Masatoshi Matsushita (DSP) | Hideo Urabe (JSP) | ||||||
1971[12] | Bunbē Hara (LDP) | Akira Kuroyanagi (Kōmeitō) | Norio Kijima (DSP) | Sanzō Nosaka (JCP) | ||||||
1974[13] | Ken Yasui (LDP) | Tetsu Ueda (JSP) | Ken’ichi Abe (Kōmeitō) | Kōichirō Ueda (JCP) | ||||||
1977[14] | Kōji Kakizawa (NLC) | |||||||||
1980[15] | Tadao Miki (Kōmeitō) | Kōichirō Ueda (JCP) | Tokuma Utsunomiya (Indep.)[16] | |||||||
1983[17] | Chinpei Nozue (Tax Party) | Bunbē Hara (LDP) | Akira Kuroyanagi (Kōmeitō) | Isao Naitō (JCP) | ||||||
1986[18] | Tadao Miki (Kōmeitō) | Kiyoko Ono (LDP) | Tetsuo Tanabe (LDP) | Kōichirō Ueda (JCP) | ||||||
1989[19] | Hideo Den (Indep.)[20] | Chinpei Nozue (Tax Party) | Akira Kuroyanagi (Kōmeitō) | |||||||
1992[21] | Toshiko Hamayotsu (Kōmeitō) | Kōichirō Ueda (JCP) | Kensaku Morita (Indep.)[22] | Kiyoko Ono (LDP) | ||||||
1995[23] | Yūichirō Uozumi (NFP) | Sanzō Hosaka (LDP) | Yasuo Ogata (JCP) | Hideo Den (Peace and Citizens Union) | ||||||
1998[24] | Toshio Ogawa (DPJ) | Toshiko Hamayotsu (Kōmeitō) | Miyo Inoue (JCP) | Atsuo Nakamura (Indep.)[25] | ||||||
2001[26] | Sanzō Hosaka (LDP) | Natsuo Yamaguchi (Kōmeitō) | Kan Suzuki (DPJ) | Yasuo Ogata (JCP) | ||||||
2004[27] | Masaharu Nakagawa (LDP) | Toshio Ogawa (DPJ) | Renhō (DPJ) | Yūji Sawa (Kōmeitō) | ||||||
2007[28][29] | Masako Ōkawara (DPJ) | Tamayo Marukawa (LDP) | Ryūhei Kawada (Indep.)[30] | |||||||
2010[31] | Renhō (DPJ) | Toshiko Takeya (Kōmeitō) | Masaharu Nakagawa (LDP) | Toshio Ogawa (DPJ) | Kōta Matsuda (YP) | |||||
2013[32] | Tamayo Marukawa (LDP) | Yoshiko Kira (JCP) | Tarō Yamamoto (Indep.) | Keizō Takemi (LDP) |
Recent election results
Note: Decimals from anbunhyō ("fractional proprtional votes" that stem from ambiguous votes, e.g. from ballots reading just "Suzuki") omitted in the 2013 and 2007 results
2013[32] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
LDP | Tamayo Marukawa | 1,064,660 | 18.9 | +7.2 | |
Kōmeitō | Natsuo Yamaguchi | 797,811 | 14.2 | +0.7 | |
JCP | Yoshiko Kira | 703,901 | 12.5 | new | |
Independent | Tarō Yamamoto | 666,684 | 11.8 | new | |
LDP | Keizō Takemi | 612,388 | 10.9 | new | |
DPJ | Kan Suzuki | 552,714 | 9.8 | -3.4 | |
JRP | Jun Ogura | 413,637 | 7.3 | new | |
YP | Rowland Kirishima | 320,287 | 5.7 | new | |
Independent (DPJ nomination withdrawn) | Masako Ōkawara | 236,953 | 4.2 | -14.2 | |
Ishin Seitō Shinpū | Nobuyuki Suzuki | 77,465 | 1.4 | +1.0 | |
Green Wind | Yasuko Maruko | 70,571 | 1.3 | new | |
Independent | Yoshirō Nakamatsu | 48,362 | 0.9 | -0.7 | |
HRP | Ryōko Shaku | 20,137 | 0.4 | new | |
Independent | Katsuko Inomaru | 12,683 | 0.2 | new | |
Smile Party | Mac Akasaka | 12,228 | 0.2 | +0.1 | |
Independent | Kiyoshi Mori | 6,432 | 0.1 | ||
Independent | Minoru Matsumoto | 6,123 | 0.1 | new | |
Independent | Takashi Nakamura | 6,033 | 0.1 | new | |
WECP | Mitsuo Matayoshi | 5,633 | 0.1 | 0 | |
Independent | Teikichi Nishino | 3,103 | 0.1 | new | |
2010[31] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
DPJ | Renhō (Murata) | 1,710,734 | 28.1 | ||
Kōmeitō | Toshiko Takeya | 806,862 | 13.2 | ||
LDP | Masaharu Nakagawa | 711,171 | 11.7 | ||
DPJ | Toshio Ogawa | 696,672.873 | 11.4 | ||
YP | Kōta Matsuda | 656,029 | 10.8 | ||
JCP | Akira Koike | 552,187 | 9.1 | ||
LDP | Yukiko Tōkai | 299,343 | 4.9 | ||
Japan Innovation Party | Hiroshi Yamada | 200,692 | 3.3 | ||
SPJ | Asako Ogura | 120,023 | 2.0 | ||
SDP | Hideo Morihara | 95,685 | 1.6 | ||
NRP | Kōtarō Umiji | 79,828 | 1.6 | ||
PNP | Seori Egi | 53,948 | 0.9 | ||
Independent | Yūmi Ishihara | 45,405 | 0.7 | ||
Independent | Hiroko Tanaka | 16,340 | 0.3 | ||
HRP | Hisshō Yanai | 10,496 | 0.2 | ||
Independent | Shōji Ogawa | 8,677.072 | 0.1 | ||
Japan Smile Party | Mac Akasaka | 7,599 | 0.1 | ||
Independent | Minoru Matsumoto | 5,889 | 0.1 | ||
Independent | Tetsuo Sawada | 5,636 | 0.1 | ||
WECP | Mitsuo Matayoshi | 4,900 | 0.1 | ||
Shntō Honshitsu | Hidemitsu Sano | 3,662 | 0.1 | ||
Independent | Kenji Himeji | 2,280 | 0.0 | ||
Shintō Freeway Club | Hidenori Wagō | 1,893 | 0.0 | ||
Akitsu Shintō | Akitsoshi Saka | 1,816 | 0.0 | ||
Turnout | 6,234,137 | 58.7 | |||
2007[29] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
DPJ | Masako Ōkawara | 1,087,743 | 18.4 | ||
Kōmeitō | Natsuo Yamaguchi | 794,936 | 13.5 | ||
DPJ | Kan Suzuki | 780,662 | 13.2 | ||
LDP | Tamayo Marukawa | 691,367 | 11.7 | ||
Independent | Ryūhei Kawada | 683,629 | 11.6 | ||
LDP | Sanzō Hosaka | 651,484 | 11.0 | ||
JCP | Tomoko Tamura | 554,104 | 9.4 | ||
SDP | Hitomi Sugiura | 209,053 | 3.5 | ||
PNP | Keiichirō Nakamura | 151,715 | 2.6 | ||
Independent | Doctor Nakamatsu | 92,512 | 1.6 | ||
Kyōsei Shintō | Kishō Kurokawa | 70,275 | 1.2 | ||
Independent | Yūko Tōjō | 59,607 | 1.0 | ||
Ishin Seitō Shinpū | Nobuyuki Suzuki | 21,548 | 0.4 | ||
Halve parliament | Kikuo Suda | 18,448 | 0.3 | ||
Independent | Toshiaki Kanda | 11,222 | 0.2 | ||
Independent | Tetsuo Arai | 8,409 | 0.1 | ||
Independent | Tetsuo Sawada | 7,682 | 0.1 | ||
Smile Party | Mac Akasaka | 6,408 | 0.1 | ||
WECP | Mitsuo Matayoshi | 5,289 | 0.1 | ||
Shintō Freeway Club | Hidenori Wagō | 3,420 | 0.1 | ||
References
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- ↑ president of the Socialist Democratic Federation, founded Shintō Goken Liberal ("New Party Liberals for protecting the constitution") in 1994
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- ↑ New Party Sakigake→Midori no Kaigi (Japan Greens, lit. "Green Conference"; not to be confused with Japan Greens (Midori no Table/"Green Table") or Greens Japan (Midori no Mirai/"Green Future"))
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