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Chūgoku Proportional Representation Block
Parliamentary constituency
for the Japanese House of Representatives

Map of House of Representatives proportional blocks, with an arrow pointing to the Chūgoku block
PrefectureTottori, Shimane, Okayama, Hiroshima and Yamaguchi
Electorate6,134,338[1]
Current constituency
Created1994
Seats11
Representatives11 (LDP-5, CDP-2, Hope-2, Komeito-2)

The Chūgoku proportional representation block (比例中国ブロック) is one of eleven proportional representation (PR) "blocks", multi-member constituencies for the House of Representatives in the Diet of Japan. It consists of the prefectures of Tottori, Shimane, Okayama, Hiroshima, and Yamaguchi. Following the introduction of proportional voting, Chūgoku elected 13 representatives by PR in the 1996 general election, and 11 since the election of 2000.

Summary of results

general election LDP CDP DPJ Komeito JCP SDP NFP colspan="3" bgcolor=Template:Liberal Party (Japan, 1998)/meta/color | LP Kibō colspan="3" bgcolor=Template:Japan Restoration Party/meta/color | JRP ('12)/JIP ('14)/
JRP ('17)
colspan="3" bgcolor=Template:People's New Party/meta/color | PNP Others
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
1996 1,578,140 43.32 6 464,197 12.74 2 356,108 9.77 1 234,642 6.44 1 883,319 24.25 3 125,825 3.45 0
2000 1,364,938 4 831,747 2 587,603 2 341,851 1 353,973 1 340,358 1 15,164 0
2003 1,388,768 5 1,254,880 4 657,311 2 234,359 0 176,942 0
2005 1,537,080 5 1,196,971 3 658,702 2 247,073 0 215,636 0 330,546 1
2009 1,388,451 4 1,704,242 6 555,552 1 244,761 0 156,291 0 208,208 0 32,319 0
2012 1,210,400 5 570,764 2 493,800 2 174,648 0 68,653 0 622,226 2 365,370 0
2014 1,183,903 5 529,819 2 516,892 2 285,224 1 65,349 0 394,306 1 127,031 0
2017 1,249,073 39.18 5 533,050 16.72 2 476,270 14.93 2 199,152 6.24 0 44,240 1.38 0 514,191 16.72 2 151,221 4.74 0 20,701 0.64 0

List of representatives

D'Hondt allocation order 1996 2000 2003 2005 2009 2012 2014 2017
1 Kazuko Nose Kiichi Miyazawa Hisaoki Kamei Toshiko Abe Shunji Yuhara Toshifumi Kojima Toshiko Abe Toshifumi Kojima
2 Tetsuo Saito Isao Yamauchi Isao Yamauchi Takashi Wada Toshiko Abe bgcolor=Template:Japan Restoration Party/meta/color | Kei Nakamaru Toshifumi Kojima Mio Sugita
3 Yoshio Sakurauchi Yoshiro Hayashi Katsuyuki Kawai Katsunobu Kato Takashi Takai Toshiko Abe Michiyoshi Yunoki Akiko Kamei
4 Yoshiro Hayashi Tetsuo Saito Tetsuo Saito Tetsuo Saito Yoshitaka Murata Michiyoshi Yunoki Tetsuo Saito Michiyoshi Yunoki
5 Ishibashi Daichi Kozo Hirabayashi Keisuke Tsumura Mitsuo Mitani Hiroshi Sugakawa Tetsuo Saito Masayoshi Shintani Tetsuo Saito
6 Keigo Masuya Toshimasa Yamada Katsunobu Kato Yoshitake Masuhara Tetsuo Saito Masayoshi Yoshino bgcolor=Template:Japan Restoration Party/meta/color | Takashi Takai Michitaka Ikeda
7 Kazuho Tanigawa Tetsuo Kaneko Koji Sato Daisuke Matsumoto Katsuyuki Kawai bgcolor=Template:Japan Restoration Party/meta/color | Daisuke Sakamoto Michitaka Ikeda Keiichi Furuta
8 Seiji Masamori Yoshiko Nakabayashi Kazuko Nose Seiji Hagiwara Hiroki Hanasaki Mitsuhiro Uesugi Yoshinobu Ohira Takashi Takai
9 Kozo Hirabayashi Kazuho Tanigawa Keigo Masuya bgcolor=Template:People's New Party/meta/color | Hisaoki Kamei Hidenao Nakagawa Keisuke Tsumura Keisuke Tsumura Keisuke Tsumura
10 June Kato bgcolor=Template:Liberal Party (Japan, 1998)/meta/color | Koji Sato Takashi Wada Keigo Masuya Noboru Miura Keigo Masuya Keigo Masuya Shogo Nemoto
11 Hinokita Hiroshi Keigo Masuya Shinji Sato Gaku Hashimoto Toshiaki Komuro Michitaka Ikeda Keiichi Furuta Keigo Masuya
12 Tadatoshi Akiba
Seats abolished
13 Shingo Nakagiri

References

  1. ^ "Ministry of Internal Affairs". September 2019.