Kanagawa 6th district

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Kanagawa 6th District
Parliamentary constituency
for the Japanese House of Representatives
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Prefecture Kanagawa
Proportional District Southern Kanto
Electorate380,871 [1]
Current constituency
Created1994
SeatsOne
Party LDP
Representative Naoki Furukawa
Municipalities Hodogaya-ku and Asahi-ku

Kanagawa 6th district is a single-member constituency of the House of Representatives, the lower house of the National Diet of Japan. It represents a portion of Yokohama that includes Hodogaya-ku and Asahi-ku.

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List of representatives

ElectionRepresentativePartyDatesNotes
1996 Motohisa Ikeda DPJ 1996 – 1998
DPJ 1998 – 2003
2000
2003 Isamu Ueda Komeito 2003 – 2009
2005
2009 Motohisa IkedaDPJ2009 – 2012
2012 Isamu UedaKomeito2012 – 2017
2014
2017 Yoichiro Aoyagi CDP 2017 – 2021
2021 Naoki Furukawa LDP 2021–presentIncumbent

Election Results

2021 [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LDP Naoki Furukawa 92,40544.32Increase2.svg18.42
CDP Yoichiro Aoyagi
(Incumbent)
(elected by PR)
87,88042.15Decrease2.svg2.44
Ishin Seiichi Kushida
(Incumbent-PR)
28,21413.53Increase2.svg0.91
Registered electors 381,141
Turnout 208,49955.88Increase2.svg3.49
2017 [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CDPYoichiro Aoyagi
(Incumbent-PR)
86,29144.59New
Komeito Isamu Ueda
(Incumbent)
82,78842.78Increase2.svg2.93
IshinSeiichi Kushida
(elected by PR)
24,42412.62New
Registered electors 382,061
Turnout 193,50352.39Decrease2.svg2.77
2014 [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
KomeitoIsamu Ueda
(Incumbent)
78,74639.85Increase2.svg2.48
JIP Yoichiro Aoyagi
(Incumbent-PR)
(reelected by PR)
52,36826.50New
DPJ Kazuya Mimura 43,46422.00Decrease2.svg1.57
JCP Mari Kitatani23,01311.65Increase2.svg4.20
Registered electors 373,105
Turnout 197,59155.16Decrease2.svg6.19
2012 [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
KomeitoIsamu Ueda82,14737.37Increase2.svg0.19
YP Yoichiro Aoyagi
(elected by PR)
69,51131.62New
DPJ Motohisa Ikeda
(Incumbent)
51,81923.57Decrease2.svg28.19
JCPEtsuo Fujii16,3697.45Decrease2.svg1.35
Turnout 61.35Decrease2.svg8.83
2009 [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DPJMotohisa Ikeda
(Incumbent-PR)
132,19251.76Increase2.svg10.23
KomeitoIsamu Ueda
(Incumbent)
94,94137.18Decrease2.svg12.71
JCPMidori Fujii22,4648.80Increase2.svg0.23
HRP Hiroya Terashima5,7902.27New
Turnout 70.18
2005 [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
KomeitoIsamu Ueda
(Incumbent)
123,04049.89Increase2.svg13.18
DPJMotohisa Ikeda
(Incumbent-PR)
102,42941.53Increase2.svg5.06
JCPKiyoshi Sato21,1468.57Increase2.svg2.53
Turnout
2003 [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
KomeitoIsamu Ueda
(Incumbent-PR)
82,26936.71Increase2.svg13.60
DPJMotohisa Ikeda
(Incumbent)
(elected by PR)
81,73336.47Increase2.svg2.29
Indep. Koichiro Katsumata30,68913.70New
SDP Keiko Ueda15,8547.08New
JCPMidori Fujii13,5386.04Decrease2.svg5.63
Turnout
2000 [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DPJMotohisa Ikeda
(Incumbent)
77,16934.18New
KomeitoIsamu Ueda
(elected by PR)
52,17523.11New
Indep.Shigeru Sato45,62420.21New
JCPMidori Fujii26,35511.67Decrease2.svg1.85
LP Ryuji Tsuchida
(elected by PR)
24,44410.83New
Turnout
1996 [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DPJ Motohisa Ikeda60,29030.98New
NFP Ryuji Tsuchida55,18228.36New
LDP Akiko Santō 50,41125.90New
JCPYukichi Horino26,31613.52New
LL Toshihiko Ōkawa2,4101.24New
Turnout

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