Wakayama 1st district (和歌山県第1区, Wakayama-ken dai-ikku) is an electoral district in the Japanese House of Representatives. The current representative is Yumi Hayashi, member of the Nippon Ishin no Kai. She won the seat in a special election in April 2023.[1] The previous representative, Shuhei Kishimoto, resigned on 1 September 2022 to successfully run for office as governor of Wakayama Prefecture.[2]
Wakayama 1st District | |
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Parliamentary constituency for the Japanese House of Representatives | |
Prefecture | Wakayama |
Proportional District | Kinki |
Electorate | 403,217 [3] |
Current constituency | |
Seats | One |
Party | Innovation |
Representative | Yumi Hayashi |
Municipalities | Wakayama, Kinokawa, Iwade |
Geography
The first constituency of Wakayama Prefecture covers the cities of Wakayama, Kinokawa and Iwade.[4]
List of representatives
Election | Representative | Party | Notes | |
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1996 | Keisuke Nakanishi | New Frontier | ||
2000 | Tatsuya Tanimoto | Independent | ||
2003 | Liberal Democratic | |||
2005 | ||||
2009 | Shuhei Kishimoto | Democratic | Resigned to run for office as governor | |
2012 | ||||
2014 | ||||
2017 | Kibō no Tō | |||
2021 | DPP | |||
Vacant (September 2022–April 2023) | ||||
2023 by-el | Yumi Hayashi | Innovation |
Election Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Innovation | Yumi Hayashi | 61,720 | 47.47 | New | ||
Liberal Democratic | Hirofumi Kado | 55,657 | 42.80 | 5.53 | ||
Communist | Hideaki Kunishige | 11,178 | 8.60 | 1.38 | ||
Seijika Joshi | Takahira Yamamoto | 1,476 | 1.14 | New | ||
Registered electors | 304,221 | |||||
Turnout | 44.11 | 11.05 | ||||
Innovation gain from DPP | ||||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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DPP | Shuhei Kishimoto (Incumbent) |
103,676 | 62.73 | New | |
Liberal Democratic | Hirofumi Kado (Incumbent-Kinki PR block) |
61,608 | 37.27 | 2.39 | |
Registered electors | 307,817 | ||||
Turnout | 55.16 | 7.89 | |||
DPP hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kibō no Tō | Shuhei Kishimoto (Incumbent) |
72,517 | 50.36 | New | |
Liberal Democratic | Hirofumi Kado (Incumbent-Kinki PR block) (reelected by Kinki PR block) |
57,111 | 39.66 | 2.64 | |
Communist | Yasuhisa Hara | 14,372 | 9.98 | 0.08 | |
Registered electors | 312,819 | ||||
Turnout | 47.27 | 0.45 | |||
Kibō no Tō hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Shuhei Kishimoto (Incumbent) |
67,740 | 47.80 | 12.85 | |
Liberal Democratic | Hirofumi Kado (Incumbent-Kinki PR block) (reelected by Kinki PR block) |
59,937 | 42.30 | 7.53 | |
Communist | Hideaki Kunishige | 14,027 | 9.90 | 2.35 | |
Registered electors | 309,449 | ||||
Turnout | 46.82 | 10.44 | |||
Democratic hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Shuhei Kishimoto (Incumbent) |
60,577 | 34.95 | 23.20 | |
Liberal Democratic | Hirofumi Kado (elected by Kinki PR block) |
60,277 | 34.77 | 0.08 | |
Restoration | Jun Hayashi | 39,395 | 22.73 | New | |
Communist | Hideaki Kunishige | 13,094 | 7.55 | 1.49 | |
Registered electors | 311,046 | ||||
Turnout | 57.26 | 10.05 | |||
Democratic hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | Shuhei Kishimoto | 120,309 | 58.15 | 18.42 | ||
Liberal Democratic | Tatsuya Tanimoto (Incumbent) |
72,109 | 34.85 | 16.12 | ||
Communist | Hideaki Kunishige | 12,529 | 6.06 | 3.25 | ||
Happiness Realization | Masahiro Saitō | 1,956 | 0.95 | New | ||
Registered electors | 313,226 | |||||
Turnout | 67.31 | 2.79 | ||||
Democratic gain from Liberal Democratic | ||||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democratic | Tatsuya Tanimoto (Incumbent) |
100,868 | 50.97 | 17.93 | |
Democratic | Shuhei Kishimoto | 78,621 | 39.73 | New | |
Communist | Tsutomu Shimokado | 18,418 | 9.31 | 21.79 | |
Registered electors | 314,432 | ||||
Turnout | 64.52 | 13.35 | |||
Liberal Democratic hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Liberal Democratic | Tatsuya Tanimoto (Incumbent) |
101,602 | 68.90 | 50.09 | |
Communist | Tsutomu Shimokado | 45,851 | 31.10 | 12.60 | |
Registered electors | 314,436 | ||||
Turnout | 51.17 | 9.50 | |||
Liberal Democratic hold | |||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Independent | Tatsuya Tanimoto | 83,830 | 45.76 | New | ||
New Conservative | Keisuke Nakanishi (Incumbent) |
65,468 | 35.74 | New | ||
Communist | Yasuhisa Hara | 33,899 | 18.50 | 5.00 | ||
Registered electors | 315,298 | |||||
Turnout | 60.67 | 0.08 | ||||
Independent gain from New Conservative | ||||||
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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New Frontier | Keisuke Nakanishi | 66,428 | 35.85 | New | |
Independent | Takusō Tabita | 58,119 | 31.37 | New | |
Liberal Democratic | Chikara Azuma | 34,851 | 18.81 | New | |
Communist | Akiharu Okumura | 25,016 | 13.50 | New | |
Independent | Masako Tabata | 872 | 0.47 | New | |
Registered electors | 313,750 | ||||
Turnout | 60.59 |
References
- ↑ "Japan ruling party candidates win four of five by-elections - NHK". Reuters. 2023-04-24. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
- ↑ "岸本周平氏の辞職許可 和歌山知事選出馬へ―衆院:時事ドットコム". 時事ドットコム (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-04-19.
- ↑ Number of registrants on the electoral list and overseas electoral list as of September 1, 2022
- ↑ "総務省|令和3年9月1日現在選挙人名簿及び在外選挙人名簿登録者数". 総務省 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-04-20.
- ↑ "衆議院議員補欠選挙 和歌山1区". NHK (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-10-31.
- ↑ "2021年衆議院総選挙 和歌山1区". NHK (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-10-29.
- ↑ "開票結果 小選挙区 和歌山". NHK (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-10-29.
- ↑ "2014衆院選:衆議院選挙:選挙アーカイブス:NHK選挙WEB". NHK (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-10-29.
- ↑ "開票結果 小選挙区 和歌山". Yomiuri Shimbun (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-10-29.
- ↑ "第45回衆議院議員選挙 - 和歌山1区" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-10-29.
- ↑ "第44回衆議院議員選挙 - 和歌山1区" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-10-29.
- ↑ "第43回衆議院議員選挙 - 和歌山1区" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-10-29.
- ↑ "第42回衆議院議員選挙 - 和歌山1区" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-10-29.
- ↑ "第41回衆議院議員選挙 - 和歌山1区" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-10-29.
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