Representatives elected in the 2017 Japanese general election explained

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.

Terms

(as of July 2019)

Start of termEnd of termRemarks
22 October 2017October 2021
(potentially)
-->Term of members elected in the 48th House of Representatives general election
September 2018Denny Tamaki (Okinawa 3) resigned to stand in Okinawa gubernatorial election
11 November 2018Death of Hiroyuki Sonoda (Kyūshū proportional)
26 December 2018Death of Tomokatsu Kitagawa (Osaka 12)
January 2019Sei Ōmi (Tōkai proportional) resigned to stand in Anjō City mayoral election
January 2019Shinji Tarutoko (Kinki proportional) resigned to stand in House of Representatives Osaka 12 by-election
March 2019Kentarō Motomura (S. Kantō proportional) resigned to stand in Sagamihara City mayoral election
March 2019Tsuyoshi Tabata (Tōkai proportional) resigned over allegations of sexual misconduct
9 April 2019Takeshi Miyamoto (Kinki proportional) forfeited seat by becoming candidate in the House of Representatives Osaka 12 by-election
4 July 2019Yasushi Miura (Chūgoku proportional) forfeited seat by becoming candidate in the 25th House of Councillors regular election
November 2018October 2021
(potentially)
Masahisa Miyazaki, Kyūshū proportional LDP list runner-up to replace Hiroyuki Sonoda
February 2019Sumio Mabuchi, Kinki proportional Kibō2017 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 2019Hajime Yatagawa, S. Kantō proportional Kibō list runner-up to replace Kentarō Motomura
February 2019Shūhei Aoyama, Tōkai proportional LDP list runner-up to replace Sei Ōmi
March 2019Takeru Yoshikawa, Tōkai proportional LDP list runner-up to replace Tsuyoshi Tabata
April 2019Term of members elected in the 48th House of Representatives by-elections in Osaka 12 and Okinawa 3
17 April 2019Tadashi Shimizu, Kinki proportional JCP list runner-up to replace Takeshi Miyamoto
11 July 2019Shōgo Azemoto, Chūgoku proportional LDP list runner-up to replace Yasushi Miura

Representatives

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Constituency Elected Members Elected Party Notes

Hokkaido

12 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

Tōhoku

25 single-member and 14 proportional representation seats.

Aomori Prefecture

Aomori–1st
Aomori–2nd
Aomori–3rd

Iwate Prefecture

Iwate–1stDPFP
Iwate–3rdDPFP

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
Tōhoku block
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–6thDPFP
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
Kita Kantō block
Kita Kantō block
Kita Kantō block
Kita Kantō block
Kita Kantō block
Kita Kantō block
Kita Kantō block
Kita Kantō block
Kita Kantō block
Kita Kantō block
Kita Kantō block
Kita Kantō block
Kita Kantō block
Kita Kantō block
Kita Kantō block
Kita Kantō blockRentaro 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

Tokyo

25 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–13thIchiro 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'etsu

19 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

Tokai

32 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

Kinki

47 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–12thIshin
Ōsaka–13th
Ōsaka–14th
Ōsaka–15th
Ōsaka–16th
Ōsaka–17thIshin
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

Chugoku

20 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-6thDPFP
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

Shikoku

11 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

Kyushu

35 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 blockYasushi Furukawa
Kyūshū block
Kyūshū block
Kyūshū block
Kyūshū block
Kyūshū block
Kyūshū block
Kyūshū block
Kyūshū block
Kyūshū block
Kyūshū block
Kyūshū block
Kyūshū block
Kyūshū block
Kyūshū block
Kyūshū block
Kyūshū block
Kyūshū block
Kyūshū block
Kyūshū block