Okinawa 2nd district explained

Okinawa 2nd District
Type:Parliamentary
Constituency Link:Okinawa 2nd district
Parl Name:Japanese House of Representatives
Map Size:450px
District Label:Prefecture
District:Okinawa
Region Label:Proportional District
Region:Kyushu
Electorate:294,848 (2021)
Year:1994
Members Label:Representative
Members:Kunio Arakaki
Seats:One
Elects Howmany:One
Party Label:Party
Party:Social Democratic Party
Blank1 Name:Municipalities
Blank1 Info:Urasoe, Ginowan and Nakagami District

Okinawa 2nd district is a constituency of the House of Representatives in the Diet of Japan (national legislature). It is located in Okinawa Prefecture and encompasses the cities of Urasoe and Ginowan, and Nakagami District. As of 2016, 288,070 eligible voters were registered in the district.[1]

The district is represented by Kunio Arakaki of the Social Democratic Party. It is the only Diet single-seat constituency held by the SDP.

Background

The district was considered a stronghold for veteran Social Democrat Kantoku Teruya, who held the district continuously from 2003 to 2021. Such is the strength of the SDP vote in the district that during the LDP landslides in 2005 and 2012, Teruya still managed to hold the district comfortably. The significant presence of US military bases in Ginowan is regarded as a major factor contributing to the wide aversion of the local population to voting LDP candidates, who are typically pro-base.[2] Teruya retired before the 2021 elections but Kunio Arakaki, the former mayor of Kitanakagusuku, managed to hold the seat for the SDP.

Okinawa-2nd is also one of the few districts that the JCP regularly skips from contesting. The party continuously endorsed Teruya in each election since 2009. Other centre-left parties have also generally refrained from contesting the district and regularly backed Teruya in general elections.[3]

List of representatives

RepresentativePartyDates
Seiji Nakamurabgcolor= NFP1996
bgcolor= LDP1996 – 2003
Kantoku Teruyabgcolor= SDP2003 – 2021
Kunio Arakakibgcolor= SDP2021 –

Notes and References

  1. [Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications]
  2. News: Anti-US base candidates win all seats in Okinawa in Lower House election. Ryukyu Shimpo. 14 December 2014. 14 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180214202818/http://english.ryukyushimpo.jp/2014/12/15/16263/. 14 February 2018. dead.
  3. News: LDP loses heavily in Okinawa. Japan Times. Kyodo News. Kyodo News. 15 December 2014. 14 February 2018.