Tokyo 3rd district
Tokyo 3rd District | |
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Parliamentary constituency for the Japanese House of Representatives | |
Prefecture | Tokyo |
Proportional District | Tokyo |
Electorate | 482,494 (2012) |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1994 |
Seats | One |
Party | CDP |
Representative | Jin Matsubara |
Created from | Tokyo 2nd district |
The Tokyo 3rd district (東京都第3区, Tōkyō-to dai-san-ku) is a constituency of the House of Representatives in the Diet of Japan (national legislature). It is located in Tokyo and encompasses Shinagawa ward and several outlying islands that belong the Tokyo Metropolis. As of 2012, 482,494 eligible voters were registered in the district.[1]
Before the electoral reform of 1994, the area had been part of Tokyo 2nd district where five Representatives had been elected by single non-transferable vote.
Former representative from the Tokyo 3rd district was Hirotaka Ishihara (Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, LDP), the son of former prefectural governor and environment minister Shintarō Ishihara (Japan Restoration Party, formerly LDP) and brother of former environment minister Nobuteru Ishihara (LDP). In 2012, Ishihara narrowly beat incumbent Jin Matsubara (DPJ, Hatoyama and Kawabata groups) who began his political career in 1985 as a candidate for the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly for the New Liberal Club and later represented Ōta in the Metropolitan Assembly as an independent with Zekin-tō ("Tax Party") support, subsequently joined the LDP, the Japan Renewal Party (JRP), the New Frontier Party (NFP), the Liberal Party, the Good Governance Party (GGP) and finally the Democratic Party (DPJ) in 1998.
Area
[edit]Tokyo
[edit]Former Tokyo City
[edit]- Shinagawa ward
- Ōshima Subprefecture
- Miyake Subprefecture
- Miyake Village
- Mikurajima Village
- Hachijō Subprefecture
List of representatives
[edit]Representative | Party | Dates | Notes | |
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Shin'ichirō Kurimoto | LDP | 1996 – 2000 | ||
Jin Matsubara | DPJ | 2000 – 2005 | Won seat in the Tokyo PR block[2] | |
Hirotaka Ishihara | LDP | 2005 – 2009 | Failed reelection in the Tokyo PR block[3] | |
Jin Matsubara | DPJ | 2009 – 2012 | Won seat in the Tokyo PR block | |
Hirotaka Ishihara | LDP | 2012 – 2021 | Won seat in the Tokyo PR block | |
Jin Matsubara | CDP | 2021 – |
Election results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Constitutional Democratic | Yumiko Abe | ||||
Liberal Democratic | Hirotaka Ishihara | ||||
DPFP | Yuri Okumoto | ||||
Ishin | Toshitaka Yoshihira | ||||
Communist | Katsusuke Kōzai | ||||
Sanseitō | Hirotaka Ueki | ||||
Independent | Megumi Kawaguchi | ||||
Turnout |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Constitutional Democratic | Jin Matsubara | 124,961 | 45.9 | 7.7 | |
Liberal Democratic | Hirotaka Ishihara (elected by PR) | 116,753 | 42.9 | 0.71 | |
Communist | Katsusuke Kōzai | 30,648 | 11.3 | 6.99 | |
Turnout | 272,362 | 59.87 | 4.01 | ||
Constitutional Democratic gain from Liberal Democratic | Swing | +7.7 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democratic | Hirotaka Ishihara | 107,708 | 43.6 | 0.7 | |
Kibō no Tō | Jin Matsubara (elected by PR) | 94,380 | 38.2 | 4.4 | |
Communist | Katsusuke Kōzai | 45,088 | 18.2 | 5.1 | |
Turnout | 55.9 | 0.4 | |||
Liberal Democratic hold |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democratic | Hirotaka Ishihara | 115,623 | 44.3 | 2.3 | |
Democratic | Jin Matsubara (elected by PR) | 111,353 | 42.6 | 1.3 | |
Communist | Katsusuke Kōzai | 34,295 | 13.1 | 5.2 | |
Turnout | 55.5 | 8.2 | |||
Liberal Democratic hold |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
LDP (NK) | Hirotaka Ishihara | 122,314 | 42.0 | ||
DPJ (PNP) | Jin Matsubara (elected by PR) | 120,298 | 41.3 | ||
TPJ (NPD) | Gōkyū Ikeda | 25,773 | 8.8 | ||
JCP | Katsusuke Kōzai | 23,167 | 7.9 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
DPJ | Jin Matsubara | 163,791 | |||
LDP | Hirotaka Ishihara | 121,699 | |||
JCP | Eiji Sawada | 28.221 | |||
Turnout | 319,070 | 67.3 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
LDP | Hirotaka Ishihara | 151,989 | |||
DPJ | Jin Matsubara | 123,999 | |||
JCP | Hitoshi Gotō | 23,611 | |||
Turnout | 306,013 | 66.85 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
DPJ | Jin Matsubara | 122,181 | |||
LDP | Hirotaka Ishihara | 113,494 | |||
JCP | Kiyofumi Ōnuki | 22615 | |||
Turnout | 266,636 | 59.45 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
DPJ | Jin Matsubara | 84,372 | |||
LDP | Shō Naitō[12] | 82,954 | |||
JCP | Hideto Wakitsuki | 38,812 | |||
LP | Ikuko Tsuboya[13] | 18,991 | |||
SDP | Ran Mei | 13,575 | |||
Independent | Yatarō Iwasaki | 7,269 | |||
LL | Shintarō Kō | 4,357 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
LDP | Shin’ichirō Kurimoto | 73,055 | |||
NFP | Jin Matsubara | 67,653 | |||
JCP | Hideto Wakitsuki | 43,263 | |||
Sakigake | Noboru Usami | 35,025 | |||
Independent | Yatarō Iwasaki | 7,982 | |||
Turnout | 235,346 | 55.47 |
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