This is a list of Representatives elected to the House of Representatives of Japan at the 2017 general election, held on 22 October 2017, for the Forty-Eight election period of the House of Representatives beginning with the 184th session of the National Diet of Japan.
(as of July 2019)
Start of term | End of term | Remarks | |
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22 October 2017 | October 2021 (potentially) | --> | Term of members elected in the 48th House of Representatives general election |
September 2018 | Denny Tamaki (Okinawa 3) resigned to stand in Okinawa gubernatorial election | ||
11 November 2018 | Death of Hiroyuki Sonoda (Kyūshū proportional) | ||
26 December 2018 | Death of Tomokatsu Kitagawa (Osaka 12) | ||
January 2019 | Sei Ōmi (Tōkai proportional) resigned to stand in Anjō City mayoral election | ||
January 2019 | Shinji Tarutoko (Kinki proportional) resigned to stand in House of Representatives Osaka 12 by-election | ||
March 2019 | Kentarō Motomura (S. Kantō proportional) resigned to stand in Sagamihara City mayoral election | ||
March 2019 | Tsuyoshi Tabata (Tōkai proportional) resigned over allegations of sexual misconduct | ||
9 April 2019 | Takeshi Miyamoto (Kinki proportional) forfeited seat by becoming candidate in the House of Representatives Osaka 12 by-election | ||
4 July 2019 | Yasushi Miura (Chūgoku proportional) forfeited seat by becoming candidate in the 25th House of Councillors regular election | ||
November 2018 | October 2021 (potentially) | Masahisa Miyazaki, Kyūshū proportional LDP list runner-up to replace Hiroyuki Sonoda | |
February 2019 | Sumio Mabuchi, Kinki proportional Kibō | 2017 PR election nominations and results determine PR replacements, not en.wikipedia infobox affiliation, not actual party affiliation at the time of the vacancy, not caucus affiliation after the replacement!--> list runner-up to replace Shinji Tarutoko | |
February 2019 | Hajime Yatagawa, S. Kantō proportional Kibō list runner-up to replace Kentarō Motomura | ||
February 2019 | Shūhei Aoyama, Tōkai proportional LDP list runner-up to replace Sei Ōmi | ||
March 2019 | Takeru Yoshikawa, Tōkai proportional LDP list runner-up to replace Tsuyoshi Tabata | ||
April 2019 | Term of members elected in the 48th House of Representatives by-elections in Osaka 12 and Okinawa 3 | ||
17 April 2019 | Tadashi Shimizu, Kinki proportional JCP list runner-up to replace Takeshi Miyamoto | ||
11 July 2019 | Shōgo Azemoto, Chūgoku proportional LDP list runner-up to replace Yasushi Miura |
Constituency | Elected Members | Elected Party | Notes | ||
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Hokkaido12 single-member and 8 proportional representation seats. | |||||
Hokkaido-1st | |||||
Hokkaido-2nd | |||||
Hokkaidō–3rd | |||||
Hokkaidō–4th | |||||
Hokkaidō–5th | |||||
Hokkaidō–6th | |||||
Hokkaidō–7th | |||||
Hokkaidō–8th | |||||
Hokkaidō–9th | |||||
Hokkaidō–10th | |||||
Hokkaidō–11th | |||||
Hokkaidō–12th | |||||
Hokkaido Block | |||||
Hokkaidō block | |||||
Hokkaidō block | |||||
Hokkaidō block | |||||
Hokkaidō block | |||||
Hokkaidō block | |||||
Hokkaidō block | |||||
Hokkaidō block | |||||
Hokkaidō block | |||||
Tōhoku25 single-member and 14 proportional representation seats. | |||||
Aomori Prefecture | |||||
Aomori–1st | |||||
Aomori–2nd | |||||
Aomori–3rd | |||||
Iwate Prefecture | |||||
Iwate–1st | DPFP | ||||
Iwate–3rd | DPFP | ||||
Miyagi Prefecture | |||||
Miyagi–1st | |||||
Miyagi–2nd | |||||
Miyagi–3rd | |||||
Miyagi–4th | |||||
Miyagi–5th | |||||
Miyagi–6th | |||||
Akita Prefecture | |||||
Akita–1st | |||||
Akita–2nd | |||||
Akita–3rd | |||||
Yamagata Prefecture | |||||
Yamagata–1st | |||||
Yamagata–2nd | |||||
Yamagata–3rd | |||||
Fukushima Prefecture | |||||
Fukushima–1st | |||||
Fukushima–2nd | |||||
Fukushima–3rd | |||||
Fukushima–4th | |||||
Fukushima–5th | |||||
Tohoku Block | |||||
Tōhoku block | |||||
Tōhoku block | |||||
Tōhoku block | |||||
Tōhoku block | |||||
Tōhoku block | |||||
Tōhoku block | |||||
Tōhoku block | |||||
Tōhoku block | |||||
Tōhoku block | |||||
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Tōhoku block | |||||
Tōhoku block | |||||
Tōhoku block | |||||
Tōhoku block | |||||
North Kanto(Kita Kanto)32 single-member and 19 proportional representation seats. | |||||
Ibaraki Prefecture | |||||
Ibaraki–1st | |||||
Ibaraki–2nd | |||||
Ibaraki–3rd | |||||
Ibaraki–4th | |||||
Ibaraki–5th | |||||
Ibaraki–6th | |||||
Ibaraki–7th | |||||
Tochigi Prefecture | |||||
Tochigi–1st | |||||
Tochigi–2nd | |||||
Tochigi–3rd | |||||
Tochigi–4th | |||||
Tochigi–5th | |||||
Gunma Prefecture | |||||
Gunma–1st | |||||
Gunma–2nd | |||||
Gunma–3rd | |||||
Gunma–4th | |||||
Gunma–5th | |||||
Saitama Prefecture | |||||
Saitama–1st | |||||
Saitama–2nd | |||||
Saitama–3rd | |||||
Saitama–4th | |||||
Saitama–5th | |||||
Saitama–6th | DPFP | ||||
Saitama–7th | |||||
Saitama–8th | |||||
Saitama–9th | |||||
Saitama–10th | |||||
Saitama–11th | |||||
Saitama–12th | |||||
Saitama–13th | |||||
Saitama–14th | |||||
Saitama–15th | |||||
Kita Kanto Block | |||||
Kita Kantō block | |||||
Kita Kantō block | |||||
Kita Kantō block | |||||
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Kita Kantō block | |||||
Kita Kantō block | |||||
Kita Kantō block | |||||
Kita Kantō block | Rentaro Takagi | ||||
South Kanto(Minami Kanto)33 single-member and 22 proportional representation seats. | |||||
Chiba Prefecture | |||||
Chiba-1st | |||||
Chiba-2nd | |||||
Chiba-3rd | |||||
Chiba-4th | |||||
Chiba-5th | |||||
Chiba-6th | |||||
Chiba-7th | |||||
Chiba-8th | |||||
Chiba-9th | |||||
Chiba-10th | |||||
Chiba-11th | |||||
Chiba-12th | |||||
Chiba-13th | |||||
Kanagawa Prefecture | |||||
Kanagawa-1st | |||||
Kanagawa-2nd | |||||
Kanagawa-3rd | |||||
Kanagawa-4th | |||||
Kanagawa-5th | |||||
Kanagawa-6th | |||||
Kanagawa-7th | |||||
Kanagawa-8th | |||||
Kanagawa-9th | |||||
Kanagawa-10th | |||||
Kanagawa-11th | |||||
Kanagawa-12th | |||||
Kanagawa-13th | |||||
Kanagawa-14th | |||||
Kanagawa-15th | |||||
Kanagawa-16th | |||||
Kanagawa-17th | |||||
Kanagawa-18th | |||||
Yamanashi Prefecture | |||||
Yamanashi-1st | |||||
Yamanashi-2nd | |||||
Tokyo25 single-member and 17 proportional representation seats. | |||||
Tokyo–1st | |||||
Tokyo–2nd | |||||
Tokyo–3rd | |||||
Tokyo–4th | |||||
Tokyo–5th | |||||
Tokyo–6th | |||||
Tokyo–7th | |||||
Tokyo–8th | |||||
Tokyo–9th | |||||
Tokyo–10th | |||||
Tokyo–11th | |||||
Tokyo–12th | |||||
Tokyo–13th | Ichiro Kamoshita | ||||
Tokyo–14th | |||||
Tokyo–15th | |||||
Tokyo–16th | |||||
Tokyo–17th | |||||
Tokyo–18th | |||||
Tokyo–19th | |||||
Tokyo–20th | |||||
Tokyo–21st | |||||
Tokyo–22nd | |||||
Tokyo–23rd | |||||
Tokyo–24th | |||||
Tokyo–25th | |||||
Hokuriku Shin'etsu19 single-member and 11 proportional representation seats. | |||||
Niigata Prefecture | |||||
Niigata–1st | |||||
Niigata–2nd | |||||
Niigata–3rd | |||||
Niigata–4th | |||||
Niigata–5th | |||||
Niigata–6th | |||||
Toyama Prefecture | |||||
Toyama–1st | |||||
Toyama–2nd | |||||
Toyama–3rd | |||||
Ishikawa Prefecture | |||||
Ishikawa–1st | |||||
Ishikawa–2nd | |||||
Ishikawa–3rd | |||||
Fukui Prefecture | |||||
Fukui–1st | |||||
Fukui–2nd | |||||
Nagano Prefecture | |||||
Nagano–1st | |||||
Nagano–2nd | |||||
Nagano–3rd | |||||
Nagano–4th | |||||
Nagano–5th | |||||
Tokai32 single-member and 21 proportional representation seats. | |||||
Gifu Prefecture | |||||
Gifu–1st | |||||
Gifu–2nd | |||||
Gifu–3rd | |||||
Gifu–4th | |||||
Gifu–5th | |||||
Shizuoka Prefecture | |||||
Shizuoka–1st | |||||
Shizuoka–2nd | |||||
Shizuoka–3rd | |||||
Shizuoka–4th | |||||
Shizuoka–5th | |||||
Shizuoka–6th | |||||
Shizuoka–7th | |||||
Shizuoka–8th | |||||
Aichi Prefecture | |||||
Aichi–1st | |||||
Aichi–2nd | |||||
Aichi–3rd | |||||
Aichi–4th | |||||
Aichi–5th | |||||
Aichi–6th | |||||
Aichi–7th | |||||
Aichi–8th | |||||
Aichi–9th | |||||
Aichi–10th | |||||
Aichi–11th | |||||
Aichi–12th | |||||
Aichi–13th | |||||
Aichi–14th | |||||
Aichi–15th | |||||
Mie Prefecture | |||||
Mie–1st | |||||
Mie–2nd | |||||
Mie–3rd | |||||
Mie–4th | |||||
Kinki47 single-member and 28 proportional representation seats. | |||||
Shiga Prefecture | |||||
Shiga–1st | |||||
Shiga–2nd | |||||
Shiga–3rd | |||||
Shiga–4th | |||||
Kyoto Prefecture | |||||
Kyōto–1st | |||||
Kyōto–2nd | |||||
Kyōto–3rd | |||||
Kyōto–4th | |||||
Kyōto–5th | |||||
Kyōto–6th | |||||
Osaka Prefecture | |||||
Ōsaka–1st | |||||
Ōsaka–2nd | |||||
Ōsaka–3rd | |||||
Ōsaka–4th | |||||
Ōsaka–5th | |||||
Ōsaka–6th | |||||
Ōsaka–7th | |||||
Ōsaka–8th | |||||
Ōsaka–9th | |||||
Ōsaka–10th | |||||
Ōsaka–11th | |||||
Ōsaka–12th | Ishin | ||||
Ōsaka–13th | |||||
Ōsaka–14th | |||||
Ōsaka–15th | |||||
Ōsaka–16th | |||||
Ōsaka–17th | Ishin | ||||
Ōsaka–18th | |||||
Ōsaka–19th | |||||
Hyogo Prefecture | |||||
Hyōgo–1st | |||||
Hyōgo–2nd | |||||
Hyōgo–3rd | |||||
Hyōgo–4th | |||||
Hyōgo–5th | |||||
Hyōgo–6th | |||||
Hyōgo–7th | |||||
Hyōgo–8th | |||||
Hyōgo–9th | |||||
Hyōgo–10th | |||||
Hyōgo–11th | |||||
Hyōgo–12th | |||||
Nara Prefecture | |||||
Nara–1st | |||||
Nara–2nd | |||||
Nara–3rd | |||||
Wakayama Prefecture | |||||
Wakayama–1st | |||||
Wakayama–2nd | |||||
Wakayama–3rd | |||||
Chugoku20 single-member and 11 proportional representation seats. | |||||
Tottori Prefecture | |||||
Tottori–1st | |||||
Tottori–2nd | |||||
Shimane Prefecture | |||||
Shimane-1st | |||||
Shimane-2nd | |||||
Okayama Prefecture | |||||
Okayama-1st | |||||
Okayama-3rd | |||||
Okayama-4th | |||||
Okayama-5th | |||||
Hiroshima Prefecture | |||||
Hiroshima-1st | |||||
Hiroshima-2nd | |||||
Hiroshima-3rd | |||||
Hiroshima-4th | |||||
Hiroshima-5th | |||||
Hiroshima-6th | DPFP | ||||
Hiroshima-7th | |||||
Yamaguchi Prefecture | |||||
Yamaguchi-1st | |||||
Yamaguchi-2nd | |||||
Yamaguchi-4th | |||||
Chugoku Block | |||||
Chūgoku block | |||||
Chūgoku block | |||||
Chūgoku block | |||||
Chūgoku block | |||||
Chūgoku block | |||||
Chūgoku block | |||||
Chūgoku block | |||||
Chūgoku block | |||||
Chūgoku block | |||||
Chūgoku block | |||||
Chūgoku block | |||||
Shikoku11 single-member and 6 proportional representation seats. | |||||
Tokushima Prefecture | |||||
Tokushima-1st | |||||
Tokushima-2nd | |||||
Kagawa Prefecture | |||||
Kagawa-1st | |||||
Kagawa-2nd | |||||
Kagawa-3rd | |||||
Ehime Prefecture | |||||
Ehime-1st | |||||
Ehime-2nd | |||||
Ehime-3rd | |||||
Ehime-4th | |||||
Kochi Prefecture | |||||
Kochi-1st | |||||
Kochi-2nd | |||||
Shikoku Block | |||||
Shikoku block | |||||
Shikoku block | |||||
Shikoku block | |||||
Shikoku block | |||||
Shikoku block | |||||
Shikoku block | |||||
Kyushu35 single-member and 20 proportional representation seats. | |||||
Fukuoka Prefecture | |||||
Fukuoka–1st | |||||
Fukuoka–2nd | |||||
Fukuoka–3rd | |||||
Fukuoka–4th | |||||
Fukuoka–5th | |||||
Fukuoka–6th | |||||
Fukuoka–7th | |||||
Fukuoka–8th | |||||
Fukuoka–9th | |||||
Fukuoka–10th | |||||
Fukuoka–11th | |||||
Saga Prefecture | |||||
Saga–1st | |||||
Saga–2nd | |||||
Nagasaki Prefecture | |||||
Nagasaki–1st | |||||
Nagasaki–2nd | |||||
Nagasaki–3rd | |||||
Nagasaki–4th | |||||
Kumamoto Prefecture | |||||
Kumamoto–1st | |||||
Kumamoto–2nd | |||||
Kumamoto–3rd | |||||
Kumamoto–4th | |||||
Oita Prefecture | |||||
Ōita–1st | |||||
Ōita–2nd | |||||
Ōita–3rd | |||||
Miyazaki Prefecture | |||||
Miyazaki–1st | |||||
Miyazaki–2nd | |||||
Miyazaki–3rd | |||||
Kagoshima Prefecture | |||||
Kagoshima–1st | |||||
Kagoshima–2nd | |||||
Kagoshima–3rd | |||||
Kagoshima–4th | |||||
Okinawa Prefecture | |||||
Okinawa–1st | |||||
Okinawa–2nd | |||||
Okinawa–3rd | |||||
Okinawa–4th | |||||
Kyushu Block | |||||
Kyūshū block | Yasushi Furukawa | ||||
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