Hiroshima at-large district | |
Type: | Parliamentary |
Parl Name: | House of Councillors |
District Label: | Prefecture |
District: | Hiroshima |
Electorate: | 2,297,308 (as of September 2022)[1] |
Year: | 1947 |
Seats: | 4 |
Member Label: | Councillors |
Member: | Class of 2019:Class of 2022: |
Hiroshima at-large district is a constituency of the House of Councillors in the Diet of Japan (national legislature). It consists of Hiroshima Prefecture and elects four Councillors, two per election.[2] The current Councillors are
Election | Class of (1950/1956/...) | |||
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1947: #1, 6 Year Term |
1947: #2 6 Year Term |
1947: #3, 3 Year Term |
1947: #4, 3 Yeart Term | |
Shikazo Sasaki (Indep.) | Gishin Yamashita (Indep.) | 1947 | Setsuo Yamada (JSP) | Gesshū Iwamoto (Indep.) |
1950 | Takeichi Nita (Yoshida LP) | |||
Tsunei Kusunose (Yoshida LP) | 1950 by-el. | |||
Gishin Yamashita (Right JSP) | Kiichi Miyazawa (Yoshida LP) | 1953 | ||
1956 | Mamoru Nagano (LDP) | Setsuo Yamada (JSP) | ||
Kiichi Miyazawa (LDP) | Susumu Fujita (JSP) | 1959 | ||
1962 | Tadayasu Iwasawa † 1966 (LDP) | Kenichi Matsumoto (JSP) | ||
Masāki Fujita (LDP) | 1965 | |||
1966 by-el. | Makoto Nakatsui (LDP) | |||
1968 | ||||
1971 | ||||
1974 | Izuo Nagano † 1981 (LDP) | Manso Hamamoto (JSP) | ||
1977 | ||||
1980 | Hiroyuki KonishI (DSP) | |||
1981 by-el. | Hiroshi Miyazawa (LDP) | |||
Manso Hamamoto (JSP) | 1983 | |||
1986 | ||||
Manso Hamamoto (JSP) | Yūzan Fujita # 1993 (LDP) | 1989 | ||
1992 | Kimiko Kurihara (JSP) | |||
Kensei Mizote (LDP) | 1993 by-el. | |||
Kensei Mizote (LDP) | Kenji Sugekawa (NFP) | 1995 | ||
1998 | Ikuo Kamei (LDP) | Minoru Yanagida (Indep.) | ||
Takeaki Kashimura (Indep.) | Kensei Mizote (LDP) | 2001 | ||
2004 | Minoru Yanagida (DPJ) | Ikuo Kamei (LDP) | ||
Koji Sato (DPJ) | 2007 | |||
2010 | Yoichi Miyazawa (LDP) | Minoru Yanagida (DPJ) | ||
Kensei Mizote (LDP) | Shinji Morimoto (DPJ) | 2013 | ||
2016 | ||||
Shinji Morimoto (Indep.) | Anri Kawai ‡ 2021 (LDP) | 2019 | ||
Haruko Miyaguchi (Concentration Hiroshima) | 2021 by-el | |||
2022 | Eri Mikami (Indep.) |