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Dai-5-ku, Okayama

Dai-5-ku, Okayama

Japanese flagDai-5-ku, Okayama
Figure of Okayama House of Representatives single-seat constituencies division .svgHouse of Representatives single-seat constituencies explanatory notes .svg
Governorate Kasaoka-shi, Ibara-shi, Soja-shi, Takahashi-shi, Niimi-shi, Maniwa-shi (former north bunch town area), Kurashiki-shi (former Funao-cho, Mabicho area), Asakuchi-shi, Asakuchi-gun, Oda-gun, Kaga-gun (former Kayoucho area)
(as of January, 2014)
Proportional-representation constituency Chinese block
The setting year 1994
Election member of the Diet Katsunobu Kato
The number of the qualified voters 273,631 people
1.19 Double (comparison with one vote of difference, five wards of Miyagi)
(Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications .2015 years September 2)

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Dai-5-ku, Okayama (the fifth く where a mosquito net does not lose) is an electoral district in the member of the House of Representatives general election of Japan. I install it by Public Officers Election Act revision of (1994) in 1994.

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Area

History

Kasaoka-shi, Ibara-shi, Soja-shi, Takahashi-shi, Niimi-shi, Yamate-mura, Tsukubo-gun, Kiyoneson, Asakuchi-gun, Oda-gun, Shitsuki-gun, Kibi-gun, Jobo-gun, Kawakami-gun, Atetsu-gun became the election area in two wards of old Okayama in the multiseat constituency. The current election area becomes Kasaoka-shi, Ibara-shi, Soja-shi, Takahashi-shi, Niimi-shi, Maniwa-shi (former north bunch town area), Kurashiki-shi (former Funao-cho, Mabicho area), Asakuchi-shi, Asakuchi-gun, Oda-gun, Kibi-Chuo-cho, Kaga-gun (former Kayoucho area) afterwards because there was merger of cities, towns and villages.

Liberal Democratic Party position member of the Diet of the old two wards election had Mutsuki Kato, Ryutaro Hashimoto, Yoshitaka Murata at the time of single-seat constituencies proportional representation introduction, but because I left it, and Kato moved to the New Frontier Party, I handed over five wards that the ground was piled up (in Hashimoto as for Soja-shi, Murata a well shade district the ground) of Hashimoto to Murata, and oneself ran for it from four wards to confront Kato.

Katsunobu Kato equal to the son-in-law of Mutsuki Kato strongly hopes for a hometown, the run from five wards and it is just before it and changes to proportional representation of the LDP although I tried a run from five wards as a ticket of the Democratic Party in the general election in 2000 performed just after a retirement of June.

In addition, I yearned for the run from five wards in the general election of 2005 in the LDP. However, the party headquaters persuaded you to show up in person from proportion in those days from the electoral district because national public safety commission chairman Yoshitaka Murata had already expressed the candidacy. However, the person refuses this persuasion flatly and expresses the candidacy from five wards of Okayama by the independent. I let the party headquaters for fear of what a vote to the LDP divided into two started arbitration in a hurry and settle by a run by the Costa Rica method.

Because Kato ran than five wards, Murata played proportion in the 45th member of the House of Representatives general election. The Democratic Party won a seat for the first time after the single-member electorate system introduction by 花咲宏基 being proportional, and having revived.

Representative single-seat constituencies election

Election results

The number of the qualified voters on that day: 275,296 last turnouts: 50.90% (the last time ratio: a point)

The results of an election Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support Proportion overlap
Katsunobu Kato 59 The Liberal Democratic Party The front 105,969 votes 79.3% New Komeito recommendation
See the beauty; Yoshiaki 57 The Japanese Communist Party Newly 27,693 votes 20.7%

The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person final balloting rate: %(the last time ratio: a point)

The results of an election Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support Proportion overlap
Katsunobu Kato 57 The Liberal Democratic Party The front 101,117 votes 66.7% New Komeito recommendation
花咲宏基 46 The Democratic Party The front 39,989 votes 26.4% People's New Party recommendation
Old pine tree Kenji 41 The Japanese Communist Party Newly 10,593 votes 7.0%
  • Murata was the turn of the electoral district candidacy, but retirement, Kato originally ran consecutively.

The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person final balloting rate: %(the last time ratio: a point)

The results of an election Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support Proportion overlap
Katsunobu Kato 53 The Liberal Democratic Party The front 105,172 votes 53.1%
比当 花咲宏基 43 The Democratic Party Newly 89,895 votes 45.4%
Masaaki Sato 58 The Happiness Realization Party Newly 3,038 votes 1.5%

The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person final balloting rate: %(the last time ratio: a point)

The results of an election Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support Proportion overlap
Yoshitaka Murata 61 The Liberal Democratic Party The front 114,981 votes 59.6%
花咲宏基 39 The Democratic Party Newly 67,569 votes 35.0%
Hisashi Hori way 57 The Japanese Communist Party Newly 10,517 votes 5.4%

The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person final balloting rate: %(the last time ratio: a point)

The results of an election Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support Proportion overlap
Yoshitaka Murata 59 The Liberal Democratic Party The front 104,052 votes 57.0%
Tomoko Hata 37 The Democratic Party Newly 69,908 votes 38.3%
木阪清 52 The Japanese Communist Party Newly 8,482 votes 4.6%

The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person final balloting rate: %(the last time ratio: a point)

The results of an election Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support Proportion overlap
Yoshitaka Murata 55 The Liberal Democratic Party The front 116,206 votes 62.4%
Tomoko Hata 33 The Democratic Party Newly 57,368 votes 30.8%
Country Suekichi husband 51 The Japanese Communist Party Newly 12,745 votes 6.8%

The number of the qualified voters on that day: A person final balloting rate: %(the last time ratio: a point)

The results of an election Candidate name Age Position political party Old and new distinction The number of votes Vote rate Recommendation, support Proportion overlap
Yoshitaka Murata 52 The Liberal Democratic Party The front 125,188 votes 66.8%
Kyoko Kiguchi 29 The Democratic Party Newly 42,555 votes 22.7%
Reiko Saito 43 The Japanese Communist Party Newly 12,344 votes 6.6%
Tetsuya Fukuda 60 The New Socialist Party Newly 7,296 votes 3.9%
  • Kiguchi runs for member of prefectural assembly election (Minami-ku, Okayama-shi) in 2011 and has been elected.

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