Kanagawa at-large district

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The Kanagawa at-large district is a constituency of the House of Councillors in the Diet of Japan (national legislature) represented by six Councillors. It comprises the entire prefecture of Kanagawa and elects three Councillors every three years by single non-transferable vote.

Between 1947 and 1995 Kanagawa was represented by four Councillors. The 1994 electoral reform reapportioned the number of seats, increasing the number of Councillors in Miyagi, Saitama, Kanagawa and Gifu by two each (one per election) and reducing the number in Hokkaido, Hyogo and Fukuoka. Kanagawa, like most two-member districts, had often split seats between the two major parties, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the Japan Socialist Party (JSP). Following another reapportionment in the 2007 election when Tokyo gained an additional Councillor Kanagawa has the lowest electoral weight for the House of Councillors countrywide. As of September 2009, 7,301,452 voters were registered in Kanagawa.[1]

Councillors from Kanagawa[]

Election
year
class of 1947 Election
year
class of 1950
1947 Jiro Miki (JSP) (JLP) 1947 () (JLP)
1950 (JSP) (LP)
1953 Jiro Miki (JSP, left) (Indep.)
1956 (JSP)
1959 (JSP) (LDP)
1962 (DSP)
1965 (JSP)
1967 by-el. (LDP)
1968 (JSP)
1971 (JSP)
1974 Akira Hatano (LDP)
1977 (Indep.)
1980
1983 (Komeito) (LDP)
1986 Fumio Saito (LDP) Keiko Chiba (JSP)
1987 by-el. (LDP)
1989 (JSP) Kiyoharu Ishiwata (LDP)
1992
1995 (JSP) Akira Matsu (NFP)
1998 Kimie Hatano (JCP) Keiichiro Asao (DPJ) Keiko Chiba (DPJ)
2001 (DPJ) (LDP) Akira Matsu (New Komeito)
2004 Akio Koizumi (LDP)
2005 by-el. Yoriko Kawaguchi (LDP)
2007 Hiroe Makiyama (DPJ) (LDP)[note 1] Masashi Mito (DPJ)
2007 Akira Matsu (New Komeito)[note 1]
2009 by-el. (DPJ)
2010 Kenji Nakanishi (LDP)
2013[2] (LDP) Shigefumi Matsuzawa (Ishin) (Komeito)
2019 2016 Junko Mihara (LDP) (DP) (Komeito)
  1. ^ a b was elected in July 2007 but resigned in September after it was found he had violated the electoral law. Fourth-placed Akira Matsu was awarded the seat as it had fallen vacant within three months of the election.

References[]

  1. ^ Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications: 平成21年9月2日現在選挙人名簿及び在外選挙人名簿登録者数 (in Japanese) (includes foreign residents registered as voters in Kanagawa)
  2. ^ 選挙区 神奈川 選挙結果 参議院選挙(参院選)2013 [Kanagawa at-large district results - 2013 House of Councillors election] (in Japanese). Yomiuri Shimbun. Retrieved 15 April 2016.

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