Aichi 7th District | |
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Parliamentary constituency for the Japanese House of Representatives | |
Numbered map of Aichi Prefecture single-member districts | |
Prefecture | Aichi |
Proportional District | Tōkai |
Electorate | 448,591 (2016) |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1994 |
Seats | One |
Party | DPP |
Representative | Saria Hino [ja] |
Created from | Aichi's 2nd "medium-sized" district |
Municipalities | Cities of Ōbu, Owariasahi, Toyoake, Nisshin, Nagakute, Aichi District. |
Aichi 7th district (愛知県7区, Aichi-ken-nanaku) is a single-member constituency of the House of Representatives, the lower house of the national Diet of Japan. It covers the commuter and industrial towns northeast of Nagoya. The district consists of the cities of Ōbu, Owariasahi, Toyoake, Nisshin, Nagakute and Aichi District. As of 2016, 448,591 eligible voters were registered in the district.
Background
The commuter and industrial towns surrounding Nagoya have long been regarded as a bastion for anti-LDP forces and this district is no exception. The 7th district and its predecessors have continuously elected non-LDP members to the Diet. After the introduction of parallel voting and single-member districts in 1996, the district has only elected one LDP member, Junji Suzuki, who was elected in the LDP landslides of 2005, 2012, and 2021.
List of representatives
Representative | Party | Dates | Notes | |
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Takashi Aoyama | NFP | 1996 – 2000 | ||
Kenji Kobayashi | DPJ | 2000 – 2005 | Also lost in the PR block | |
Junji Suzuki | LDP | 2005 – 2009 | Also lost in the PR block | |
Shiori Yamao | DPJ | 2009 – 2012 | Also lost in the PR block | |
Junji Suzuki | LDP | 2012 – 2014 | Won in the PR block | |
Shiori Yamao | DPJ | 2014 – 2016 | ||
DP | 2016 – 2017 | |||
Ind | 2017 | |||
CDP | 2017 – 2021 | |||
Junji Suzuki | LDP | 2021 – 2024 | ||
Saria Hino [ja] | DPP | 2024 – |
Election results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
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LDP | Junji Suzuki | 144,725 | 54.7 | 4.9 | ||
CDP | Kazuyoshi Morimoto | 88,914 | 33.6 | |||
JCP | Hatsumi Suyama | 30,956 | 11.7 | |||
Turnout | 59.54 | 0.01 | ||||
LDP gain from Independent |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Shiori Yamao | 128,163 | 50.16 | 4.56 | |
LDP | Junji Suzuki (elected by PR, endorsed by Kōmeitō) | 127,329 | 49.84 | 5.42 | |
Majority | 834 | 0.32 | |||
Turnout | 59.55 | 1.80 | |||
Independent hold | Swing | 0.43 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Shiori Yamao | 113,474 | 46.60 | 10.74 | |
LDP | Junji Suzuki (elected by PR, endorsed by Kōmeitō) | 108,151 | 44.42 | 1.58 | |
JCP | Osamu Gōukon | 21,872 | 8.98 | 2.87 | |
Majority | 4,677 | 2.18 | |||
Turnout | 57.75 | 4.56 | |||
Democratic gain from LDP | Swing | 4.58 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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LDP | Junji Suzuki (endorsed by Kōmeitō) | 110,390 | 42.84 | 6.32 | |
Democratic | Shiori Yamao (endorsed by PNP) | 92,398 | 35.86 | 25.26 | |
Tomorrow | Hiromi Masaki (endorsed by NPD) | 39,141 | 15.19 | N/A | |
JCP | Osamu Gōukon | 15,732 | 6.11 | 3.75 | |
Majority | 17,992 | 6.98 | |||
Turnout | 62.31 | 10.38 | |||
LDP gain from Democratic | Swing | 15.79 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Shiori Yamao | 182,028 | 61.12 | 19.63 | |
LDP | Junji Suzuki | 108,783 | 36.52 | 13.48 | |
JCP | Kumiko Nagata | 7,032 | 2.36 | 6.15 | |
Majority | 73,245 | 24.60 | |||
Turnout | 72.69 | ||||
Democratic gain from LDP | Swing | 16.56 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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LDP | Junji Suzuki | 134,535 | 50.00 | ||
Democratic | Kenji Kobayashi | 111,654 | 41.49 | ||
JCP | Takumi Sakabayashi | 22,902 | 8.51 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Kenji Kobayashi | 102,710 | 44.1 | ||
LDP | Takashi Aoyama (elected by PR) | 93,882 | 40.3 | ||
Social Democratic | Reiko Ōshima | 20,172 | 8.7 | ||
JCP | Takumi Sakabayashi | 16,255 | 7.0 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Kenji Kobayashi | 86,651 | 38.5 | ||
LDP | Junji Suzuki | 83,601 | 37.2 | ||
Social Democratic | Reiko Ōshima (elected by PR) | 28,125 | 12.5 | ||
JCP | Takumi Sakabayashi | 23,095 | 10.3 | ||
Liberal League | Isamu Harada | 1,841 | 0.8 | ||
Independent | Akihiro Ozaki | 1,621 | 0.7 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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New Frontier | Takashi Aoyama | 91,439 | 47.5 | ||
LDP | Taichi Niwa | 49,727 | 25.9 | ||
Democratic | Keiko Itō | 24,620 | 12.8 | ||
JCP | Hidetoshi Harada | 23,009 | 12.0 | ||
Liberal League | Tsuneo Ichikawa | 2,045 | 2.0 | ||
People's | Yōko Ōshima | 1,080 | 0.6 | ||
Culture Forum | Hiromichi Ebata | 442 | 0.2 |
References
- Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC): (in Japanese)
- "山尾志桜里のリベンジ選挙に、あの共産党が「裏支援」説" [In Shiori Yamao's Revenge Election, the Theory of JCP Tacit Support] (in Japanese). Livedoor news. 5 October 2017. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
- 小選挙区 愛知 5区 (in Japanese). NHK. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
- 小選挙区開票速報:愛知県(定数15) (in Japanese). Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
- 小選挙区:愛知県 - 開票速報 - 2014総選挙: 朝日新聞デジタル (in Japanese). Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
- 第46回総選挙>小選挙区開票速報:愛知県 (in Japanese). Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
- 小選挙区開票結果ー愛知県7区 (in Japanese). Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
- 2005総選挙>小選挙区開票結果ー愛知県7区 (in Japanese). Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
Aichi's electoral districts for the Diet of Japan | |
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Tokyo (19 block seats, 30 district seats) | |
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Kyūshū (20 block seats, 34 district seats) | |
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Districts eliminated in the 2017 reapportionments | |
Districts eliminated in the 2022 reapportionments |
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