Taisuke Ono | |
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小野泰輔 | |
Member of the House of Representatives | |
Assumed office 5 November 2021 | |
Preceded by | Fumiaki Matsumoto |
Constituency | Tokyo PR Block |
Vice Governor of Kumamoto Prefecture | |
In office 21 June 2012 – 8 June 2020 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Meguro, Tokyo, Japan | 20 April 1974
Political party | Japan Innovation Party |
Education | University of Tokyo |
Taisuke Ono (小野泰輔, Ono Taisuke, born 20 April 1974) is a Japanese politician who currently serves as a member of the House of Representatives as a member of the Japan Innovation Party, having been elected in the 2021 Japanese general election from the Tokyo proportional representation block. He previously served as Deputy Governor of Kumamoto Prefecture under Ikuo Kabashima for eight years. He also ran in the 2020 Tokyo gubernatorial election under the Innovation banner, winning 612,530 votes and 9.99% of the vote.
Early life and education
Ono was born in Meguro, Tokyo, on 20 April 1974. He lived in Akahi for most of his childhood,[1] and then moved to Kodaira in 1983. He then graduated from schooling in 1993, and began to attend classes at the Department of Liberal Arts inside the University of Tokyo.[2] There, he first attended a lecture by Ikuo Kabashima.[3]
After graduating from the law school within the University of Tokyo, he joined Anderson Consulting (Now known as Accenture) as a consultant in 1999. He then worked as the public secretary of Masayuki Fujishima, a Liberal Party member of the House of Representatives, in-between 2000 and 2002.[2]
Deputy Governor of Kumamoto
As Kabashima ran for governor of Kunamoto in 2008, Ono, who had been a student under him, signed up to assist his former teacher. After Kabashima won the election, Ono became the prefecture's policy coordinating advisor.[4]
Four years later, at the age of 38, Ono was appointed to be one of the two Deputy Governors of the prefecture, making him the youngest deputy governor in the country.[4] In 2016, he was re-appointed as Deputy Governor by the prefectural assembly after a personnel proposal.[5][6] He chaired a conference dedicated to the recovery of tourism in the prefecture later that year following the 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes.[7] Following the end of his second four year term, Ono had initially planned to attempt to receive a third term as deputy. After Governor Kabashima told him to look for other ways to make use of his political experience, however, he decided against it.[4]
2020 Tokyo gubernatorial election
On 2 June 2020, he held a press conference in a hotel in Kumamoto, announcing that he would run in the 2020 Tokyo gubernatorial election.[4] On 7 June, he met with Japan Innovation Party leaders Ichirō Matsui and Nobuyuki Baba, with Hirofumi Yanagase also being in attendance. Ono requested a recommendation from Matsui and Baba to run, and received one, with Matsui reportedly encouraging Ono to seek the office. A day later, he formally resigned from his role as Deputy Governor.[8][9]
He held another press conference on the ninth in the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building, with Yanagase once again being in attendance as well as Councillors Shun Otokita and Mitsuko Ishii. There, he formally announced his recommendation for the JIP nomination, receiving it a few days later and beginning to campaign for the party in Tokyo. During campaigning, he received the support of ex-foreign minister Seiji Maehara of the DPFP, on top of the rest of the JIP power structure such as Baba and Matsui.[10] On election night, he placed fourth, winning 9.99% of the vote. Nevertheless, he was 738 votes short for the return of the 3 million yen election deposit.
Japanese House of Representatives
Following the gubernatorial election, it was announced that Ono would be the JIP's candidate for the Tokyo 1st district in the 2021 general election.[11] He ran against LDP candidate Miki Yamada and CDP candidate Banri Kaieda, who had previously served as President of the Democratic Party of Japan. Ono placed third, while Kaieda placed second and Yamada won the district; however, both Kaieda and Ono won seats as they had been placed on the Tokyo proportional representation block. Ono won 23.7% of the vote.[12]
In December of 2022, it was announced that he would be running for Tokyo's 7th district, following the redistricting of constituencies.[13]
Personal life
Ono is married, and has a wife along with a son and two daughters.[2] In November 2015, he was diagnosed with lung cancer. He underwent surgery in December, and part of his right lung was removed as a result. He returned to public service in January 2016.[14]
References
- ↑ "熊本県の小野泰輔副知事、都知事選に出馬を表明". 東京新聞 TOKYO Web. 中日新聞東京本社. 3 June 2020. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- 1 2 3 "プロフィール – Profile | 小野泰輔" (in Japanese). Retrieved 9 June 2020.
- ↑ "小野泰輔 東京都知事選立候補表明 質疑応答」『小野たいすけ YouTube【公式】チャンネル』2020年6月2日". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
- 1 2 3 4 "都知事選に出るワケ 熊本知事から「タイムリミット」示された副知事の決断". 毎日新聞. 毎日新聞社. 6 June 2020. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ↑ 中里顕 (7 June 2016). "小野副知事:再任へ 知事が県議会提案". 毎日新聞地方版. 毎日新聞西部本社. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ↑ 中里顕 (11 June 2016). "県議会:補正予算など可決し閉会 副知事再任に同意". 毎日新聞地方版. 毎日新聞西部本社. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ↑ 中里顕 (10 November 2016). "熊本地震:観光復興会議で多数の案 宿泊施設の規制緩和、地元の「食」活用など". 毎日新聞地方版. 毎日新聞西部本社. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
- ↑ "【独自】維新が都知事選に出馬表明の熊本県副知事を推薦へ 松井代表らが会談". 毎日放送. 7 June 2020. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
- ↑ "小野・熊本県副知事が退任会見 都知事選に立候補 日本維新に推薦を要請". 毎日新聞. 8 June 2020. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
- ↑ "【東京都知事選】野党、足並み揃わず…次期衆院選に課題". 産経新聞. 5 July 2020. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
- ↑ "都知事選で落選の小野泰輔氏、次期衆院選の東京1区に維新公認で出馬へ". Yahoo! News. Yahoo!. 27 October 2020. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
- ↑ "元熊本県副知事の小野氏、比例東京で初当選 「日本に活力を」". 熊本日日新聞. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ↑ "「国替え」与野党とも火種 5増、熱帯びる議席争い―衆院・東京". 時事通信. 30 January 2023. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
- ↑ 取違剛 (11 December 2015). "小野副知事:療養、肺がん手術へ 18日から3週間". 毎日新聞地方版. 毎日新聞西部本社. Retrieved 16 June 2020.