2001 Japanese House of Councillors election

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2001 Japanese House of Councillors election

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121 (of the 247) seats in the House of Councillors
124 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Koizumi Zunichiro.jpg Hatoyama Yukio.jpg
Leader Junichiro Koizumi Yukio Hatoyama Takenori Kanzaki
Party Liberal Democratic Democratic Komeito
Last election 102 seats, 25.2% 47 seats, 21.8% 22 seats, 13.8%
Seats after 110 59 23
Seat change Increase8 Increase12 Increase1
Popular vote 21,114,727 8,990,524 8,187,804
Percentage 38.6% 16.4% 15.0%
Swing Increase3.4pp Decrease5.4pp Increase1.2pp

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Ichiro Ozawa cropped 3 Yoshitaka Kimoto and Ichiro Ozawa 20010718.jpg Takako Doi in Tokyo congressist election 2.jpg
Leader Tetsuzo Fuwa Ichirō Ozawa Takako Doi
Party Communist Liberal Social Democratic
Last election 23 seats, 14.6% 12 seats, 9.3% 13 seats, 7.8%
Seats after 20 8 8
Seat change Decrease3 Decrease4 Decrease5
Popular vote 4,329,210 4,227,148 3,628,635
Percentage 7.9% 7.7% 6.6%
Swing Decrease6.7pp Decrease1.6pp Decrease1.2%

  Seventh party
  Chikage Ogi 2006.png
Leader Chikage Oogi
Party New Conservative
Last election
Seats after 5
Seat change New
Popular vote 1,275,002
Percentage 2.3%
Swing New

President of the House
of Councillors
before election


Liberal Democratic

Elected President of the House
of Councillors


Liberal Democratic

House of Councillors elections were held in Japan on 29 July 2001. They were the first national elections since Junichiro Koizumi became Prime Minister after Yoshiro Mori resigned in April 2001. The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its election allies, were the major winner, provided Koizumi a strong mandates to move forward with his reform policies. The ruling coalition performed well, and regain their majority in the House of Councillors.

Background[]

The electoral reform enacted in 2000 became effective for the first time. The number of Councillors per election was reduced by five, by two in the nationwide proportional representation and by one each in Okayama, Kumamoto and Miyazaki. In addition, preference voting was introduced. Instead of a party name, voters could now write the name of a single PR candidate on the ballot. The vote then counts for the party as well as the candidate; the total number of votes for a party list or its candidates determines the number of PR seats a party receives while the candidate votes determine who takes those seats for the party.

As a result of the party realignments of the 1990s, several two-member districts were represented by two Councillors from the same party before the 2001 election. Some of these Councillors lost the official nomination of their party (e.g. in Niigata), others retired (Hokkaidō, Tochigi). Most of these district split seats between ruling coalition and opposition again, in the case of both incumbents seeking re-election resulting in one of the two losing their seat (Nagano, Shizuoka).

Results[]

PartyNationalConstituencySeats
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsNot upWonTotal
after
+/–
Liberal Democratic Party21,114,72738.572022,299,82541.04444664110+8
Democratic Party of Japan8,990,52416.42810,066,55218.5318332659+12
New Komeito Party8,187,80414.9683,468,6646.385101323+1
Japanese Communist Party4,329,2107.9145,362,9589.87115520–3
Liberal Party4,227,1487.7243,011,7875.542268–4
Social Democratic Party3,628,6356.6331,874,2993.450538–5
New Conservative Party1,275,0022.331415New
Liberal League780,3891.4301,243,7902.290000New
Dainiin Club669,8721.220101+1
Freedom and Hope474,8850.870000New
Women's Party469,6920.860732,1531.350000New
New Socialist Party of Japan377,0130.690386,9660.710000New
157,2040.290000New
Ishin Seito Shimpu59,3850.11072,0660.130000New
Other parties160,5080.300505
Independents5,658,91110.413538–18
Total54,741,490100.004854,338,479100.0073126121247–5
Valid votes54,741,49095.7754,338,47995.10
Invalid/blank votes2,416,6294.232,800,4084.90
Total votes57,158,119100.0057,138,887100.00
Registered voters/turnout101,309,68056.42101,236,02956.44
Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications,[1][2] Tottori Prefecture, National Diet

Proportional representation results[]

The 2001 election was the first to use an open list system (非拘束名簿式) to elect proportional representation seats in the House. Under this system, voters may vote for either a political party or a specific candidate. The proportional seats are distributed among the parties by D'Hondt method according to their overall proportional votes, including candidate votes. The ranking of candidates on each party list is then determined by the candidate votes.

The results for the major parties were as follows (decimals omitted):[3][4]

  1. Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) (LDP): 21,114,727 (party: 14,925,437, candidates: 6,189,290), 38.6%, 20 seats
  2. Democratic Party (DPJ): 8,990,524 (party: 6,082,694, candidates: 2,907,830), 16.4%, 8 seats
  3. New Komeito (NK): 8,187,804 (party: 1,865,797, candidates: 6,322,007), 15.0%, 8 seats
  4. Japan Communist Party (JCP): 4,329,210 (party: 4,065,047, candidates: 264,163), 7.9%, 4 seats
  5. Liberal Party (LP): 4,227,148 (party: 3,642,884, candidates: 584,264), 7.7%, 4 seats
  6. Social Democratic Party of Japan (SDP): 3,628,635 (party: 2,298,104, candidates: 1,330,531), 6.6%, 3 seats
  7. Conservative Party of Japan (CP): 1,275,002 (party: 609,382, candidates: 665,620), 2.3%, 1 seat
  8. Other parties (aggregate): 2.988.442, 5.5%, no seat

The final ranking of PR candidates and their individual vote counts were as follows:

1. Yoichi Masuzoe (LDP) 1,588,262

2. (LDP) 478,985

3. Kyosen Ohashi (DPJ) 412,087

4. Kanae Yamamoto (NK) 1,287,549

5. Atsushi Onita (LDP) 460,421

6. Kiyoko Ono (LDP) 295,613

7. Masashi Fujiwara (DPJ) 259,576

8. Tomoko Kami (JCP) 56,999

9. Takeo Nishioka (LP) 121,617

10. (LDP) 278,521

11. Kentaro Koba (NK)

12. (SDP)

13. Seiko Hashimoto (LDP)

14. (LDP)

15. Shuji Ikeguchi (DPJ)

16. Kiyohiko Toyama (NK)

17. Keizo Takemi (LDP)

18. (LDP)

19. (DPJ)

20. (JCP)

21. (LP)

22. (LDP)

23. (NK)

24. (LDP)

25. Masahide Ota (SDP)

26. (DPJ)

27. (LDP)

28. Takao Watanabe (NK)

29. (LDP)

30. (LDP)

31. (DPJ)

32. Satoshi Inoue (JCP)

33. (LP)

34. (LDP)

35. Yuichiro Uozumi (NK)

36. (LDP)

37. (DPJ)

38. Chikage Ogi (CP)

39. Akiko Santo (LDP)

40. Seiji Mataichi (SDP)

41. Akio Koizumi (LDP)

42. (NK)

43. Mieko Kamimoto (DPJ)

44. Haruko Arimura (LDP)

45. Haruko Yoshikawa (JCP)

46. Yasuhiro Oe (LP)

47. (LDP)

48. Shuichi Kato (NK)

Prefectural races[]

Elected candidates in bold

Compiled from JANJAN's "The Senkyo"[5] and Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications official election results.[6]

Notes:

  • All incumbents not running for re-election in their prefectural electoral district are counted as retirements even if they ran in the nationwide proportional representation.
  • In a multi-member district, there is no difference between Councillors elected with the highest and lower vote shares. Yet, "top tōsen", i.e. being elected with the highest vote, is considered a special achievement and thus noted where changed from the previous election for the same class of Councillors (1995).
  • In the results column, independents are counted towards the party they joined in the first Diet session after the election.

Party abbreviations used:

Northern Japan
Prefecture Seats up Incumbents Party Result Candidates
(Party)
Vote share
Hokkaidō 2 DPJ Incumbent re-elected
Incumbent retired
LDP pickup
LDP gains top tōsen
Chūichi Date (LDP) 39.3%
Katsuya Ogawa (DPJ) 27.2%
Satoshi Miyauchi (JCP) 11.3%
Masahito Nishikawa (LP) 7.8%
Yoshiko Sugiyama (SDP) 6.6%
Tamiko Matsumura (WP) 3.5%
Mitsuhiro Yokoyama (I) 1.4%
Akifumi Kumagai (LL) 1.3%
Nobuyuki Saitō (NSP) 1.0%
Nobuhito Sendai (Ishin) 0.5%
Katsuya Ogawa DPJ
1 Tsutomu Yamazaki LDP Incumbent re-elected Tsutomu Yamazaki (LDP) 53.7%
Hideshige Sasaki (I) 18.9%
Isamu Moriuchi (I) 18.8%
Hiroaki Takayanagi (JCP) 6.0%
Kyōko Murata (LL) 2.6%
Iwate 1 LP Incumbent retired
LP hold
Tatsuo Hirano (LP) 41.9%
Tokuichirō Tamazawa (LDP) 41.1%
Kazue Yabuki (SDP) 8.8%
Norikatsu Sugawara (JCP) 6.1%
Riki Ishiwatari (LL) 2.2%
2 Tomiko Okazaki DPJ DPJ incumbent re-elected
LDP incumbent lost re-election
LDP hold
Tomiko Okazaki (DPJ) 32.2%
Jirō Aichi (I – LDP, Kōmeitō, CP) 27.5%
(LDP) 25.9%
Masatoshi Yoshida (SDP) 6.1%
Toshirō Ono (JCP) 5.9%
Kiyoharu Satō (LL) 2.3%
LDP
1 Katsutoshi Kaneda LDP Incumbent re-elected Katsutoshi Kaneda (LDP) 54.2%
Kazuo Takamatsu (DPJ) 17.9%
Nagahide Sasaki (SDP) 14.6%
Toshio Suzuki (JCP) 8.0%
Sachiko Saitō (LL) 5.2%
1 Masatoshi Abe LDP Incumbent re-elected Masatoshi Abe (LDP) 51.5%
Kanji Kimura (I) 36.1%
Toshio Ōta (JCP) 6.4%
Fumiyuki Monma (LL) 3.6%
Tsuneyoshi Chiba (NSP) 2.4%
2 LDP Incumbents re-elected (LDP) 40.5%
(DPJ) 22.7%
Kaori Kanda (I) 11.7%
Keiichi Miho (I) 9.8%
Masanari Kawada (LP) 7.3%
Masayo Niimi (JCP) 6.2%
Takao Suzuki (LL) 1.8%
DPJ
Eastern and Central Japan
Prefecture Seats up Incumbents Party Result Candidates
(Party – endorsements)
Vote share
2 LDP Incumbents re-elected (LDP) 49.3%
(DPJ) 23.3%
Masako Katō (LP) 10.4%
Toyomasa Komatsu (JCP) 6.1%
Mariko Yoshioka (WP) 5.7%
Hiromitsu Mutō (LL) 2.8%
Hiroyuki Sugimori (NSP) 2.4%
DPJ
Tochigi 2 LDP Incumbent re-elected
Incumbent retired
DPJ pickup
(LDP) 38.6%
Hiroyuki Tani (DPJ) 28.0%
Toshikazu Masabuchi (I) 24.3%
Setsuko Nomura (JCP) 5.5%
Mayumi Yotsumoto (LL) 2.2%
Morio Asai (NSP) 1.3%
LDP
Gunma 2 Ichita Yamamoto LDP Incumbents re-elected Ichita Yamamoto (LDP) 40.4%
(DPJ) 27.8%
Mayumi Yoshikawa (LDP) 24.7%
Shinmei Ogasawara (JCP) 5.1%
Haruyo Tsuchiya (LL) 2.1%
DPJ
Saitama 3 Hiroshi Takano Kōmeitō Kōmeitō and LDP incumbents re-elected
LDP gains top tōsen
JCP incumbent lost re-election
DPJ pickup
(LDP) 25.3%
Hiroshi Takano (Kōmeitō) 20.2%
Ryūji Yamane (DPJ) 15.1%
Sachiko Abe (JCP) 13.5%
Yasuko Komiyama (LP) 12.4%
Chūkō Hayakawa (I) 4.5%
Takeo Amatatsu (SDP) 3.9%
Hiroko Hayashi (LL) 2.4%
Takuya Ogawa (I) 0.9%
Morio Katō (I) 0.7%
Setsuo Yamaguchi (I) 0.5%
Fumikazu Murata (NSP) 0.4%
Masakazu Imazawa (Ishin) 0.2%
LDP
JCP
2 DPJ Incumbents re-elected
LDP gains top tōsen
(LDP) 43.8%
(DPJ) 16.3%
Kazumasa Okajima (LP) 15.9%
Tomoko Hoshino (I) 10.1%
Makoto Nakajima (JCP) 9.0%
Yumiko Nakaue (LL) 3.3%
Hirokuni Osanami (NSP) 1.5%
LDP
Tokyo 4 Yūichirō Uozumi Kōmeitō LDP and JCP incumbents re-elected
Kōmeitō and SDP incumbent retired
Kōmeitō hold
LDP gains top tōsen
DPJ pickup
(LDP) 27.9%
Natsuo Yamaguchi (Kōmeitō) 17.5%
Kan Suzuki (DPJ) 15.1%
Yasuo Ogata (JCP) 12.5%
Nobuhiko Endō (LP) 7.2%
Kei Hata (I) 4.2%
Tetsu Ueda (I) 4.2%
Chizuko Koroiwa (I) 3.3%
Sadaharu Hirota (SDP) 3.2%
Itaru Kobayashi (LL) 2.1%
Hanako Igarashi (WP) 1.8%
Shigeo Arakaki (I) 0.6%
Chōzō Nakagawa (I) 0.3 %
Hisatoshi Hashimoto (Ishin) 0.2%
Toshirō Saitō (I) 0.2%
LDP
Yasuo Ogata JCP
Hideo Den SDP
Kanagawa 3 Akira Matsu Kōmeitō DPJ and Kōmeitō incumbents re-elected
LDP incumbent retires
LDP hold
LDP gains top tōsen
(LDP) 35.4%
Akira Matsu (Kōmeitō) 18.0%
(DPJ) 16.3%
Keiko Ueda (SDP) 8.4%
Masataka Ōta (LP) 8.4%
Hiroyuki Muneta (JCP) 8.2%
Eriko Kurata (WP) 2.2%
Hirohisa Miwa (LL) 1.5%
Ranko Kawamura (I) 0.8%
Yoshiko Bannai (NSP) 0.4%
Takeshi Miwa (Ishin) 0.4%
LDP
DPJ
2 LDP Incumbent retired
Incumbent lost re-election
LDP hold
LP pickup
(LDP) 35.7%
Yūko Mori (LP) 14.9%
Junko Uchida (SDP) 14.2%
Nobuyuki Sekiyama (DPJ) 14.2%
(I) 13.8%
Kayoko Kuwahara (JCP) 6.2%
Nobuaki Shinozaki (LL) 0.8%
LDP
1 LDP Incumbent retired
LDP hold
Kōtarō Nogami (LDP) 65.8%
Yasuharu Kusajima (I) 24.3%
Hiroshi Sakamoto (JCP) 7.1%
Kazue Kubokawa (LL) 2.8%
1 Tetsuo Kutsukake LDP Incumbent re-elected Tetsuo Kutsukake (LDP) 57.0%
Chieko Morioka (I) 33.3%
Yōko Onishi (JCP) 6.7%
Hideyuki Tanabe (LL) 2.9%
1 Ryūji Matsumura LDP Incumbent re-elected Ryūji Matsumura (LDP) 63.0%
Kikuko Ozawa (DPJ) 27.2%
Kunihiro Uno (JCP) 7.2%
Tōru Yamaguchi (LL) 2.6%
1 LDP Incumbent re-elected (LDP) 48.6%
Yūichi Higuchi (DPJ) 33.5%
Akiko Endō (JCP) 8.0%
Hiroshi Shōji (LP) 7.6%
Chihoko Katō (LL) 2.3%
Nagano 2 DPJ Incumbent re-elected
Incumbent lost re-election
LDP pickup
LDP gains top tōsen
Hiromi Yoshida (LDP) 32.9%
Yūichirō Hata (DPJ) 27.8%
(DPJ) 16.8%
Norihisa Yamaguchi (JCP) 11.1%
Setsuko Satō (SDP) 9.0%
Nobuyuki Watanabe (LL) 2.4%
Yūichirō Hata DPJ
2 LDP Incumbents re-elected (LDP) 55.4%
Kenji Hirata (DPJ) 30.4%
Takao Katō (JCP) 10.4%
Michiko Higuchi (LL) 3.8%
Kenji Hirata DPJ
2 LDP Incumbent re-elected
Incumbent lost re-election
DPJ pickup
(LDP) 31.7%
Kazuya Shinba (DPJ) 27.5%
(LDP) 22.1%
Yukihiro Shimazu (JCP) 8.3%
Hiroko Suzuki (WP) 5.5%
Naoko Hara (LL) 4.8%
LDP
Aichi 3 Kōmeitō LDP and Kōmeitō incumbents re-elected
LDP incumbent retired
LDP gains top tōsen
DPJ pickup
Seiji Suzuki (LDP) 34.6%
Kōhei Ōtsuka (DPJ) 23.5%
(Kōmeitō) 17.8%
Aiko Saitō (JCP) 9.9%
Masayuki Miyata (LP) 4.7%
Hiroaki Sago (SDP) 2.9%
Fusarō Sekiguchi (I) 1.5%
Kiyoko Osada (LL) 1.0%
Hachirō Ishikawa (LP) 0.7%
Tsutomu Suzuki (I) 0.6%
Reiko Yasuda (I) 0.5%
Kenji Sasaki (I) 0.4%
Akihiko Ishikawa (I) 0.3%
Yoshiaki Yamazaki (I) 0.3%
Yasuo Okayasu (NLP) 0.3%
7 other candidates 1.0%
Seiji Suzuki LDP
LDP
1 Chiaki Takahashi Independent Incumbent re-elected Chiaki Takahashi (I) 46.5%
Kazumi Fujioka (LDP) 43.5%
Miyoshi Taninaka (JCP) 7.0%
Tōru Ishitani (LL) 3.1%
Western Japan
Prefecture Seats up Incumbents Party Result Candidates
(Party – endorsements)
Vote share
1 LDP Incumbent re-elected (LDP) 55.0%
Shun'yū Norikumo (DPJ) 27.9%
Takaishi Kawauchi (JCP) 11.3%
Midori Kitada (LL) 5.8%
2 Yoshihiro Nishida LDP LDP incumbent re-elected
Independent incumbent lost re-election
Democratic hold
Yoshihiro Nishida (LDP) 38.5%
Kōji Matsui (DPJ) 23.5%
Yōko Kawakami (JCP) 22.1%
(I) 12.6%
Kaori Endō (LL) 3.3%
Independent
Ōsaka 3 Kazuyoshi Shirahama Kōmeitō LDP and Kōmeitō incumbents re-elected
JCP incumbent lost re-election
LDP gains top tōsen
DPJ pickup
Shūzen Tanigawa (LDP) 26.6%
Kazuyoshi Shirahama (Kōmeitō) 24.7%
Takashi Yamamoto (DPJ) 17.2%
Yoshiki Yamashita (JCP) 17.0%
Yoshihiko Watanabe (LP) 5.6%
Takahiro Kitaoka (Koizumi no Kai) 3.3%
Kazuko Doi (WP) 2.9%
Tomohiko Ōkawa (LL) 1.0%
Keiji Kashimoto (NSP) 0.7%
Kyōsuke Morimoto (I) 0.7%
Ryūichi Nakatani (Ishin) 0.3%
Yoshiki Yamashita JCP
Shūzen Tanigawa LDP
2 LL LL incumbent retired
LDP incumbent re-elected
LDP gains top tōsen
DPJ pickup
Yoshitada Kōnoike (LDP) 39.3%
Yasuhiro Tsuji (DPJ) 23.7%
Junko Hiramatsu (JCP) 14.3%
Kunihiko Muroi (LP) 9.3%
Aiko Takada (WP) 6.1%
Keiji Ueno (NSP) 3.1%
Toyoaki Tagawa (LL) 2.3%
Shōhei Fujiki (I) 1.9%
Yoshitada Kōnoike LDP
1 DPJ Incumbent retired
LDP pickup
Shōgo Arai (LDP) 43.9%
Takeshi Maeda (DPJ) 39.2%
Shōji Kamano (JCP) 8.2%
Yukiko Sugita (SDP) 6.6%
Yasuhiro Okai (LL) 2.2%
1 Hiroshige Sekō LDP Incumbent re-elected Hiroshige Sekō (LDP) 67.7%
Fuminori Kimura (DPJ) 14.7%
Yasuhisa Hara (JCP) 13.7%
Toyoko Nishioka (LL) 3.9%
1 LDP Incumbent re-elected (LDP) 56.5%
Makoto Satō (DPJ) 22.4%
Tomoko Ichitani (JCP) 10.9%
Satomi Yamamoto (SDP) 7.0%
Masashi Yamaguchi (LL) 3.2%
1 LDP Incumbent re-elected (LDP) 68.1%
Kazuhisa Hamaguchi (DPJ) 18.7%
Katsuhiko Gotō (JCP) 9.1%
Junko Nakashima (LL) 4.0%
1 Toranosuke Katayama LDP 1 seat lost by reapportionment
LDP incumbent re-elected
DPJ incumbent lost re-election
Toranosuke Katayama (LDP) 61.0%
Mie Ishida (DPJ) 28.8%
Hisaki Moriwaki (JCP) 8.2%
Keiko Asawa (LL) 2.0%
DPJ
2 Kensei Mizote LDP LDP incumbent re-elected
DPJ incumbent lost re-election
LDP pickup
(I) 36.4%
Kensei Mizote (LDP) 31.9%
(DPJ) 17.0%
(NSP) 6.5%
Satoshi Fujimoto (JCP) 6.1%
Hidemi Yamada (LL) 2.0%
DPJ
Yamaguchi 1 Yoshimasa Hayashi LDP Incumbent re-elected Yoshimasa Hayashi (LDP) 61.4%
Susumu Iwamoto (DPJ) 25.5%
Tomoyuki Uonaga (JCP) 9.3%
Tadao Sasaki (LL) 2.2%
Tsuyoshi Nakashima (Ishin) 1.5%
Tokushima 1 LDP Incumbent re-elected (LDP) 54.3%
Kiyoshi Kimura (DPJ) 31.8%
Hitoshi Fujita (JCP) 7.2%
Chiyoko Takagai (NSP) 5.4%
Kōichi Maekawa (LL) 1.3%
Kagawa 1 LDP Incumbent re-elected (LDP) 62.1%
Midori Nagura (I) 18.9%
Yōko Shirakawa (JCP) 14.2%
Mie Tanaka (LL) 4.9%
1 LDP Incumbent re-elected (LDP) 61.0%
Takashi Shimakawa (I) 25.8%
Hisao Yamamoto (JCP) 8.4%
Yoshiko Oguri (LL) 4.8%
1 LDP Incumbent re-elected (LDP) 40.0%
Hajime Hirota (I) 30.3%
Kumi Nakamura (DPJ) 16.6%
Sachi Nakane (JCP) 12.1%
Kiyotaka Maeda (LL) 0.9%
Southern Japan
Prefecture Seats up Incumbents Party Result Candidates
(Party – endorsements)
Vote share
Fukuoka 2 Kentarō Koba Kōmeitō Kōmeitō incumbent retired
SDP incumbent lost re-election
LDP pickup
Masaji Matsuyama (LDP) 30.6%
Tsukasa Iwamoto (DPJ) 16.7%
Chū Furukawa (I) 16.3%
(SDP) 12.7%
Jun'ichirō Koga (LP) 10.3%
Toyoomi Tsuno (JCP) 7.9%
Yukimi Kamemoto (WP) 3.9%
Miyoko Jōno (LL) 1.6%
SDP LDP gains top tōsen
DPJ pickup
1 Takao Jinnouchi LDP Incumbent re-elected Takao Jinnouchi (LDP) 65.0%
Yasuhiro Fujino (DPJ) 23.2%
Yasutoshi Kamimura (JCP) 7.3%
Yasuhiro Fukagawa (LL) 4.5%
Nagasaki 1 LDP Incumbent re-elected (LDP) 53.4%
Yūji Mitsuno (I) 29.3%
Kōtarō Tanaka (I) 6.9%
Kimiko Ogawa (JCP) 6.6%
Sachiko Matsumoto (LL) 3.8%
1 Independent 1 seat lost by reapportionment
Independent incumbent retired
LDP incumbent re-elected
(LDP) 55.5%
Mariko Kōyama (DPJ) 34.8%
Etsuko Nishikawa (JCP) 5.4%
Kazuo Misumi (LL) 2.5%
Hirofumi Ishida (NSP) 1.8%
LDP
1 SDP Incumbent lost re-election
LDP pickup
(LDP) 49.4%
(SDP) 43.4%
Masami Doi (JCP) 5.2%
Kayoko Kōno (LL) 2.1%
1 LDP Incumbent lost re-election
LDP hold
(LDP) 35.3%
Haruo Higashi (I) 30.5%
(I) 27.5%
Hiromitsu Baba (JCP) 4.1%
Yutaka Kohata (LL) 2.6%
1 LDP 1 seat lost by reapportionment
Incumbents retired
LDP hold
Yoshito Kajiya (LDP) 55.7%
Masahiro Futamure (I) 27.9%
Mitsuhiro Yanagida (I) 7.4%
Haruki Yamaguchi (JCP) 4.7%
Kyōko Hata (NSP) 4.2%
Wataru Kubo DPJ
Okinawa 1 Independent Incumbent lost re-election
LDP pickup
(LDP – Kōmeitō, CP) 47.7%
(I – DPJ, LP, SDP, OSMP, LL) 44.0%
Sōgi Kayō (JCP) 8.3%

References[]

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