The Yamagata at-large district (Japanese: 山形県選挙区, Hepburn: Yamagata-ken Senkyoku) is a constituency that represents Yamagata Prefecture in the House of Councillors in the Diet of Japan. Councillors are elected to the house by single non-transferable vote (SNTV) for six-year terms. Since the establishment of the current House of Councillors electoral system in 1947, the district has elected two Councillors, one each at elections held every three years. It has 937,920 registered voters as of September 2015.[1]
Yamagata at-large district | |
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山形県選挙区 | |
Parliamentary constituency for the House of Councillors | |
Prefecture | Yamagata |
Electorate | 898,671 (as of September 2022)[2] |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1947 |
Seats | 2 |
Councillors | Class of 2019: Michiya Haga(Independent) Class of 2022: Yasue Funayama (DPP) |
Elected Councillors
class of 1947 | election year | class of 1950 |
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(1947: 6-year term) | (1947: 3-year term) | |
Shigeyasu Kosugi (Ind.) |
1947 | Rokurōbē Ogata (Ind.) |
1950 | Mataji Kobayashi (Socialist) | |
Saburo Unno (Left Socialist) |
1953 | |
1956 | Yasusuke Matsuzawa (Socialist)[note 1] | |
Michio Murayama (LDP) |
1959 | |
1959 by-el.[note 2] | Isami Shirai (LDP) | |
1962 | Isami Shirai (LDP) | |
Gorō Itō (LDP) |
1965 | |
1968 | Isami Shirai (LDP) | |
Gorō Itō (LDP) |
1971 | |
1974 | Tōkichi Abiko (LDP) | |
Keigi Furuya (LDP) |
1977 | |
1980 | Tōkichi Abiko (LDP) | |
Keigi Furuya (LDP) |
1983 | |
1986 | Teibin Suzuki (LDP) | |
Yasumatsu Hoshikawa (Rengō no Kai) |
1989 | |
1992 | Teibin Suzuki (LDP) | |
Masatoshi Abe (Ind.) |
1995 | |
1998 | Koichi Kishi (LDP) | |
Masatoshi Abe (LDP) |
2001 | |
2004 | Koichi Kishi (LDP) | |
Yasue Funayama (DPJ) | 2007[5] | |
2010[6] | Koichi Kishi (LDP) | |
Mizuho Onuma (LDP) |
2013[7] | |
2016[8] | Yasue Funayama (Ind.) | |
Michiya Haga (Ind.) |
2019[9] | |
2022 | Yasue Funayama (DPP) |
Election results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal Democratic | Mizuho Onuma (endorsed by Komeito) |
272,779 | 48.2 | ||
Green Wind | Yasue Funayama (Endorsed by SDP) |
252,040 | 44.6 | ||
Communist | Toshio Ota | 33,718 | 6.0 | ||
Happiness Realization | Ryota Shirotori | 7,193 | 1.3 | ||
Turnout |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democratic | Koichi Kishi | 263,987 | 43.6 | ||
Democratic | Yosei Umetsu (Endorsed by People's New Party) |
222,942 | 36.8 | ||
Your | Hiroaki Kawano | 88,238 | 14.6 | ||
Communist | Toshio Ota | 30,348 | 5.0 | ||
Turnout |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Yasue Funayama (Endorsed by People's New Party) |
371,071 | 57.3 | ||
Liberal Democratic | Mieko Shinohara (Endorsed by Komeito) |
238,515 | 36.8 | ||
Communist | Masayuki Sato | 38,008 | 5.9 | ||
Turnout |
References
- ↑ "平成27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" [Number of resident and non-resident enrolled voters as of 2 September 2015] (in Japanese). 2 September 2015. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
- ↑ "総務省|令和4年9月1日現在選挙人名簿及び在外選挙人名簿登録者数" [Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications - Number of registered voters as of 1 September 2022] (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-01-04.
- ↑ "List of Former Councillors (Ma to Wa)" (in Japanese). House of Councillors. 2007. Archived from the original on 3 September 2009. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
- ↑ "List of Former Councillors (A to Sa)" (in Japanese). House of Councillors. 2007. Archived from the original on 2 September 2009. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
- 1 2 "選挙区 山形県 開票結果 参院選2007" [Yamagata At-large district election results, 2007 House of Councillors election]. Yomiuri Shimbun. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
- 1 2 "選挙区 山形 選挙結果 参議院選挙(参院選)2010" [Yamagata At-large district election results, 2010 House of Councillors election]. Yomiuri Shimbun. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
- 1 2 "選挙区 山形 選挙結果 参議院選挙(参院選)2013" [Yamagata At-large district election results, 2013 House of Councillors election]. Yomiuri Shimbun. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
- ↑ "平成28年7月10日執行 参議院議員通常選挙 速報結果" [House of Councilors general election breaking news results]. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
- ↑ "Election Results 2019". NHK. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
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