Kanagawa 13th district

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Kanagawa 13th District
Parliamentary constituency
for the Japanese House of Representatives
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Numbered map of Kanagawa Prefecture single-member districts
Prefecture Kanagawa
Proportional District Southern Kanto
Electorate373,756 [1]
Current constituency
Created1994
SeatsOne
Party CDP
Representative Hideshi Futori
Municipalities Ayase, Yamato and Yokohama(Seya-ku)

Kanagawa 13th district is a single-member constituency of the House of Representatives, the lower house of the National Diet of Japan. It is located in Kanagawa Prefecture, and includes the cities of Ayase, Yamato, and Seya-ku.

Contents

List of representatives

ElectionRepresentativePartyNotes
1996 Atsuhiro Tomizawa New Frontier
2000 Akira Amari Liberal Democratic
2003
2005
2009 Hidenori Tachibana Democratic
2012 Akira AmariLiberal Democratic
2014
2017
2021 Hideshi Futori CDP Incumbent

Election Results

2021 [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CDP Hideshi Futori 130,12451.09New
Liberal Democratic Akira Amari
(Incumbent)
(elected by PR)
124,59548.91Decrease2.svg7.23
Registered electors 471,671
Turnout 55.77Increase2.svg5.15
CDP gain from Liberal Democratic
2017 [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocraticAkira Amari
(Incumbent)
127,21456.14Decrease2.svg4.33
Kibō no Tō Hideshi Futori62,77927.70New
CommunistHiroshi Okazaki36,62716.16Increase2.svg1.70
Registered electors 460,572
Turnout 50.62Decrease2.svg1.67
Liberal Democratic hold
2014 [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocraticAkira Amari
(Incumbent)
142,20160.47Increase2.svg17.51
Innovation Yūta Ito58,94125.06New
CommunistYoshimi Takahisa34,01414.46Increase2.svg8.64
Registered electors 463,907
Turnout 52.29Decrease2.svg5.68
Liberal Democratic hold
2012 [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocraticAkira Amari
(Incumbent - PR)
111,73342.96Decrease2.svg2.49
Your Naotoshi Sugawara50,82619.54New
Restoration Yūsuke Ōta43,75416.82New
Democratic Hidenori Tachibana
(Incumbent)
38,63714.86Decrease2.svg31.24
CommunistKatsuyuki Miyaō15,1315.82Decrease2.svg0.43
Turnout 56.30
Liberal Democratic gain from Democratic
2009 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticHidenori Tachibana138,10446.10Increase2.svg15.22
Liberal DemocraticAkira Amari
(Incumbent)
(elected by PR)
136,16445.45Decrease2.svg15.62
CommunistTomoaki Kondō18,7216.25Decrease2.svg1.80
Happiness Realization Chihiro Suzuki6,5882.20New
Turnout
Democratic gain from Liberal Democratic
2005 [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocraticAkira Amari
(Incumbent)
174,36161.07Increase2.svg4.22
Democratic Ryuji Tsuchida 88,17030.88Decrease2.svg4.34
CommunistTomoaki Kondō22,9708.05Increase2.svg0.12
Turnout
Liberal Democratic hold
2003 [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocraticAkira Amari
(Incumbent)
139,23956.85Increase2.svg11.07
DemocraticRyuji Tsuchida86,25635.22Increase2.svg0.44
CommunistShunji Arai19,4317.93Decrease2.svg0.40
Turnout
Liberal Democratic hold
2000 [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocraticAkira Amari
(Incumbent - PR)
114,35145.78Increase2.svg12.56
Democratic Atsuhiro Tomizawa
(Incumbent)
86,87934.78New
CommunistYasuo Nagashima20,8048.33Decrease2.svg3.15
Social Democratic Hiroyo Chiba20,6958.29New
Liberal League Tōru Nakamura7,0402.82Increase2.svg0.62
Turnout
Liberal Democratic gain from Democratic
1996 [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Frontier Atsuhiro Tomizawa73,77334.03New
Liberal DemocraticAkira Amari
(elected by PR)
72,02233.22New
Democratic Junko Koyama32,92815.19New
CommunistHiroyuki Ueda24,89511.48New
New Socialist Yukio Hiraoka8,4133.88New
Liberal LeagueMasanori Shimizu4,7752.20New
Turnout

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