The 2021 Japanese general election in Southern Kanto were held on October 31, 2021, to elect the 55 representatives, one from each of 33 Electoral districts and 22 proportional seats.[1]
2021 Japanese general election in Southern Kanto|
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Majority party
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Minority party
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Third party
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Party
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LDP
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CDP
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Ishin
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Last election
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33 seats
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Did not exist
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1 seats
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Constituency
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22
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11
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0
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Constituency votes
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3,638,274
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2,714,915
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416,637
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PR seats
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9
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5
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3
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Popular votes
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2,590,787
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1,651,562
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863,897
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Total
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31
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16
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3
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Seat change
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2
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New
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2
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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Party
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Komeito
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JCP
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DPP
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Last election
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2 seats
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2 seats
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Did not exist
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Constituency
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0
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0
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0
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Constituency votes
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-
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254,236
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54,320
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PR seats
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2
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1
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1
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Popular votes
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850,667
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534,493
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384,481
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Total
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2
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1
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1
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Seat change
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1
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New
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Seventh party
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Party
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Reiwa
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Last election
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Did not exist
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Constituency
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0
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Constituency votes
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30,432
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PR seats
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1
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Popular votes
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302,675
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Total
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1
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Seat change
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New
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| |
Results summary
Party
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Constituency
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Proportional
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Total
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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LDP
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3,638,274
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49.25
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22
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3
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2,590,787
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34.94
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9
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1
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31
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2
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Komeito
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ー
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ー
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0
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850,667
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11.47
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2
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2
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LDP-Komeito Coalition
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3,638,274
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49.25
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22
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3
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3,441,454
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46.41
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11
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1
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33
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2
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CDP
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2,714,915
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36.75
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11
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New
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1,651,562
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22.28
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5
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New
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16
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New
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Ishin
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416,637
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5.64
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0
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863,897
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11.65
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3
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2
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3
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2
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JCP
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254,236
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3.44
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0
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534,493
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7.21
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1
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1
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1
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1
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DPP
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54,320
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0.74
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0
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New
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384,481
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5.19
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1
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New
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1
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New
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Reiwa
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30,432
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0
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New
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302,675
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1
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New
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1
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New
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SDP
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46,312
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0
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124,447
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0
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0
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Anti-NHK
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18,140
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0
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New
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111,298
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0
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New
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0
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New
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Kunimori
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10,272
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0
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New
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ー
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ー
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ー
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ー
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0
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New
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Independent
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203,550
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2.76
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0
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4
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ー
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ー
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ー
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ー
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0
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4
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Total
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7,387,088
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100.00
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33
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7,414,307
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100.00
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22
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55
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Results by single-seat constituencies
Constituency
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2017 result
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2021 winning party
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Votes
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Party
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Votes
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Share
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Majority
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LDP
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CDP
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Ishin
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DPFP
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JCP
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SDP
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Reiwa
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Others[a]
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Total
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Chiba
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District 1
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LDP
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CDP
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128,556
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56.27%
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28,661
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99,895
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128,556
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228,451
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District 2
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LDP
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LDP
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153,017
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62.04%
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83,434
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153,017
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69,583
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24,052
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246,652
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District 3
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LDP
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LDP
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106,500
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61.87%
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40,873
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106,500
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65,627
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172,127
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District 4
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Ind
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CDP
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154,412
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64.55%
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69,599
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84,813
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154,412
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239,225
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District 5
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LDP
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LDP
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111,985
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46.97%
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42,098
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111,985
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69,887
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32,241
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24,307
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238,420
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District 6
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LDP
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LDP
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80,764
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42.48%
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31,935
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80,764
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48,829
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32,444
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28,083
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190,120
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District 7
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LDP
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LDP
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127,548
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54.99%
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56,500
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127,548
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71,048
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28,594
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4,749
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231,939
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District 8
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LDP
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CDP
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135,125
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59.65%
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53,569
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81,556
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135,125
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9,845
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226,526
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District 9
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LDP
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CDP
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107,322
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51.09%
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4,581
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102,741
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107,322
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210,063
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District 10
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LDP
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LDP
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83,822
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47.29%
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2,851
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83,822
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80,971
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12,445[b]
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177,238
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District 11
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LDP
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LDP
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110,538
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64.44%
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79,981
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110,538
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30,557
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30,432
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171,527
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District 12
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LDP
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LDP
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123,210
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64.01%
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66,463
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123,210
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56,747
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12,530
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192,487
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District 13
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LDP
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LDP
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100,227
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45.07%
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20,540
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100,227
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79,687
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42,473
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222,387
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Kanagawa
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District 1
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LDP
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CDP
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100,118
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45.01%
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24,054
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100,118
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46,271
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76,064
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222,453
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District 2
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LDP
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LDP
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146,166
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61.15%
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53,286
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146,166
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92,880
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|
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239,046
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District 3
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LDP
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LDP
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119,199
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52.54%
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50,742
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119,199
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68,457
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|
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23,310
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15,908
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226,874
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District 4
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CDP
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CDP
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66,841
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33.03%
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3,154
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47,511
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66,841
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16,559
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71,477[c]
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202,388
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District 5
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LDP
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LDP
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136,288
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53.47%
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17,669
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136,288
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118,619
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254,907
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District 6
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CDP
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LDP
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92,405
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44.32%
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4,525
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92,405
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87,880
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28,214
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208,499
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District 7
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LDP
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LDP
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128,870
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50.86%
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4,346
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128,870
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124,524
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253,394
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District 8
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Ind
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CDP
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130,925
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52.60%
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12,962
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117,963
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130,925
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|
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248,888
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District 9
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Kibō
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CDP
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83,847
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42.40%
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14,929
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68,918
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83,847
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24,547
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20,432
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197,744
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District 10
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LDP
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LDP
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104,832
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41.39%
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35,238
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104,832
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69,594
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30,013
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48,839
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253,278
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District 11
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LDP
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LDP
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147,634
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79.17%
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108,791
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147,634
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|
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38,843
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|
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186,477
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District 12
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CDP
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CDP
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95,013
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42.43%
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3,854
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91,159
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95,013
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37,753
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223,925
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District 13
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LDP
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CDP
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130,124
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51.09%
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5,529
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124,595
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130,124
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|
|
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254,719
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District 14
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LDP
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LDP
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135,197
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53.76%
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18,924
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135,197
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116,273
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|
|
|
|
|
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251,470
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District 15
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LDP
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LDP
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210,515
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79.32%
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164,203
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210,515
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|
|
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46,312
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8,565
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265,392
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District 16
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LDP
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CDP
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137,558
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54.60%
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23,162
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114,396
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137,558
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|
|
|
|
|
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251,954
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District 17
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LDP
|
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LDP
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131,284
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55.32%
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41,447
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131,284
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89,837
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|
|
16,202
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|
|
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237,323
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District 18
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LDP
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LDP
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120,365
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47.70%
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29,975
|
120,365
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90,390
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41,562
|
|
|
|
|
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252,317
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Yamanashi
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District 1
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Ind
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LDP
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125,325
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50.46%
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7,102
|
125,325
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118,223
|
|
|
|
|
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4,826
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248,374
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District 2
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Ind
|
|
LDP
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109,036
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67.93%
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64,595
|
109,036
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44,441
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|
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7,027
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|
|
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160,504
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Chiba 1st district
2021 Chiba 1st district election|
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Nominee
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Kaname Tajima
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Hiroaki Kadoyama
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Party
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CDP
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LDP
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Popular vote
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128,556
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99,895
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Percentage
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56.27%
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43.73%
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Background
In the last general election, Hiroaki Kadoyama, the Liberal Democratic Party, won a seat after a close race over Kaname Tajima, an incumbent candidate from the Kibō no Tō.[2] Tajima joined the Constitutional Democratic Party in 2020 through the Democratic Party For the People. In this general election, the Japanese Communist Party did not field any candidates and the opposition candidates were unified into Tajima, the CDP. The LDP nominated Kadoyama, the incumbent of Chiba 1st district, as a candidate.
Candidates
Name
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Age
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Party
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Current positions
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Hiroaki Kadoyama
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57
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Liberal Democratic
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Member of the House of Representatives (2012-present)
Previous offices held
- Parliamentary Secretary for Justice
(2018-2019)
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Kaname Tajima
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60
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Constitutional Democratic
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- Member of the House of Representatives
(2003-present)
Previous offices held
- Parliamentary Vice-Minister
for Economy, Trade and Industry (2010-2011)
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Result
After a one-on-one battle, Tajima beat Kadoyama to regain his seat(Kadoyama won the seat through proportional representation and maintained his position as a member of the House of Representatives.).[1][3][4]
Chiba 2nd district
2021 Chiba 2nd district election|
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Background
The Liberal Democratic Party nominated Takayuki Kobayashi, the incumbent of Chiba 2nd district since 2012 and the incumbent Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy of Kishida Cabinet,[5] as its candidate. On the other hand, the Constitutional Democratic Party nominated Yu Kuroda, a former member of the House of Representatives, as its candidate. In addition, the Japanese Communist Party also fielded a candidate.
Candidates
Name
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Age
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Party
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Current positions
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Takayuki Kobayashi
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46
|
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Liberal Democratic
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- Member of the House of Representatives
(2012-present)
- Minister of State for Science and Technology Policy
(2021-present)
Previous offices held
- Parliamentary Secretary for Defense
(2016-2017)
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Yu Kuroda
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62
|
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Constitutional Democratic
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None
Previous offices held
- Member of the House of Representatives
(2009-2012)
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Satoshi Terao
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45
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Communist
|
None
Previous offices held
- Member of Member of Chiba Prefectural Assembly
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Result
Kobayashi was re-elected after beating other candidates by a large margin. [1][6]
Chiba 3rd district
2021 Chiba 3rd district election|
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Background
The Liberal Democratic Party nominated Hirokazu Matsuno, the incumbent of Chiba 3rd district and the incumbent Chief Cabinet Secretary, as a candidate. The Constitutional Democratic Party nominated Kazumasa Okajima, an incumbent member of the House of Representatives from Southern Kanto proportional representation block and the Secretary-General of the CDP’s Chiba Prefectural federation, as a candidate.
Candidates
Name
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Age
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Party
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Current positions
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Hirokazu Matsuno
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59
|
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Liberal Democratic
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- Member of the House of Representatives
(2000-present)
- Chief Cabinet Secretary
(2021-present)
Previous offices held
- Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
(2016-2017)
- State Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
(2008-2009)
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Kazumasa Okajima
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63
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Constitutional Democratic
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- Member of the House of Representatives
(2017-present)
- the Secretary-General of the CDP’s Chiba Prefectural federation
Previous offices held
- Member of the House of Representatives
(2003-2005) (2009-2012)
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Result
Matsuno was re-elected after defeating Okajima. Unlike the last general election, Okajima failed to win a proportional representation seat.[1][7]
Chiba 4th district
2021 Chiba 4th district election|
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|
|
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Nominee
|
Yoshihiko Noda
|
Tetsuya Kimura
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|
Party
|
CDP
|
LDP
|
Popular vote
|
154,412
|
84,813
|
Percentage
|
64.55%
|
35.45%
|
|
|
Background
After the Democratic Party split in 2017, Yoshihiko Noda, a Former Prime Minister and a veteran politician, joined neither and was an independent. In 2020, when the original Constitutional Democratic Party and the Democratic Party For the People merged, Noda agreed.[8] Eventually, he joined the newly formed Constitutional Democratic Party.
Candidates
Name
|
Age
|
Party
|
Current positions
|
Tetsuya Kimura
|
52
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
- Member of the House of Representatives
(2017-present)
- Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Cabinet Office
(2021-present)
Previous offices held
- Member of the Chiba Prefectural Assembly
(2011-2014)
- Member of the Funabashi City Council
(1999-2011)
|
Yoshihiko Noda
|
64
|
|
Constitutional Democratic
|
- Member of the House of Representatives
(2000-present)
- Chief Adviser of the CDP
(2020-present)
Previous offices held
- Prime Minister of Japan
(2011-2012)
- Secretary-General of the Democratic Party
(2016-2017)
- Minister of Finance
(2010-2011)
- State Minister of Finance
(2009-2010)
- Member of the House of Representatives
(1993-1996)
- Member of the Chiba Prefectural Assembly
(1987-1993)
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Result
Noda defeated Kimura by a large margin. [1][9]
Unlike the last election, Kimura failed to win a Southern proportional representation block seat.
Chiba 5th district
2021 Chiba 5th district election|
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|
|
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Nominee
|
Kentaro Sonoura
|
Kentaro Yazaki
|
Tamotsu Shiiki
|
Party
|
LDP
|
CDP
|
Ishin
|
Popular vote
|
111,985
|
69,887
|
32,241
|
Percentage
|
46.97%
|
29.31%
|
13.52%
|
|
|
|
|
Nominee
|
Atsushi Tokita
|
|
|
Party
|
DPP
|
|
Popular vote
|
24,307
|
|
Percentage
|
10.19%
|
|
|
|
Background
The Liberal Democratic Party nominated Kentaro Sonoura, the incumbent member of the House of Representatives from Chiba 5th district, as its candidate.
In opposition parties, the Constitutional Democratic Party and Ishin, and the Democratic Party for the People fielded candidates, and opposition parties failed to unify candidates.
Candidates
Name
|
Age
|
Party
|
Current positions
|
Kentaro Sonoura
|
49
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
- Member of the House of Representatives
(2012-present)
Previous offices held
- Special Advisor to the Prime Minister of Japan
(2017-2019)
- State Minister for Foreign Affairs
(2016-2017)
- Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs
(2014-2015)
- Member of the House of Representatives
(2005-2009)
|
Kentaro Yazaki
|
54
|
|
Constitutional Democratic
|
Previous offices held
- Member of the Chiba Prefectural Assembly
|
Tamotsu Shiiki
|
55
|
|
Ishin
|
Previous offices held
- Member of the House of Representatives
(2012-2014, 2015-2017)
|
Atsushi Tokita
|
55
|
|
DPFP
|
|
Result
Sonoura defeated other candidates. [1][10]
Chiba 6th district
2021 Chiba 6th district election|
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|
|
|
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Nominee
|
Hiromichi Watanabe
|
Kenta Fujimaki
|
Fumiko Asano
|
Party
|
LDP
|
Ishin
|
JCP
|
Popular vote
|
80,764
|
48,829
|
32,444
|
Percentage
|
42.48%
|
25.68%
|
17.07%
|
|
|
|
|
Nominee
|
Yukio Ubukata
|
|
|
Party
|
Independent
|
|
Popular vote
|
28,083
|
|
Percentage
|
14.77%
|
|
|
|
Background
The Liberal Democratic Party nominated Hiromichi Watanabe, the incumbent member of the House of Representatives from Chiba 6th district, as its candidate. In opposition parties, the Constitutional Democratic Party and the Ishin planned to field candidates.
The CDP initially tried to nominate Yukio Ubukata, an incumbent member of the House of Representatives from Southern Kanto proportional representation block and the Chairman of the Chiba Prefectural Federation of the CDP. However, Ubukata was criticized for his remarks on North Korean abductions of Japanese citizens. When Ubukata discussed the abduction of Japanese by North Korea at the rally just before the general election, he mentioned Megumi Tokota, one of the abductees and a symbol of North Korean abductions, and insisted "Nobody thinks she is still alive. None of the (ruling) Liberal Democratic Party’s lawmakers do, either. If she were alive, (North Korea) would have returned her." In addition, Regarding the abductees who returned after negotiations, Ubukata said, "We should have returned them to North Korea after a certain period of time, as promised with North Korea," adding that Koizumi's decision to refuse to return them to North Korea was wrong. The family association of abductees protested Ubukata's remarks, and Sakie Yokota, the mother of abductee Megumi Yokota, said, "I was surprised that there were Japanese like this. We believe the abductees are alive."[11] CDP Secretary-General Tetsuro Fukuyama and Yuko Mori, who heads the party’s headquarters on the issue of abduction, responded with an emergency statement that distanced the party from his comments.
They said his remarks were “completely at odds with the party’s thinking” and “deeply hurt families of the abductees and all people involved with resolving the abduction issue.”
The party said it has severely reprimanded Ubukata.[12][13] As a result of a slip of tongue, Ubukata resigned as chairman of the Constitutional Democratic Party's Chiba prefectural federation and left the Constitutional Democratic Party.
The Ishin nominated Kenta Fujimaki whose father is Takeshi Fujimaki, a former member of the House of Councillors, as its candidate. Following Ubukata's departure from the CDP, the Japanese Communist Party, which had not fielded a candidate for election cooperation with the CDP, also fielded a candidate.
Candidates
Name
|
Age
|
Party
|
Current positions
|
Hiromichi Watanabe
|
71
|
|
Liberal Democratic
|
- Member of the House of Representatives
(2012-present)
Previous offices held
- Minister of Reconstruction
(2018-2019)
- State Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry
(2006-2007)
- Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Cabinet Office
(2001-2002)
- Member of the House of Representatives
(1996-2009)
|
Kenta Fujimaki
|
38
|
|
Ishin
|
|
Fumiko Asano
|
51
|
|
Communist
|
Vice Chairman of the Chiba Prefectural Committee of the Japanese Communist Party
|
Yukio Ubukata
|
74
|
|
Independent
|
- Member of the House of Representatives
(2017-present)
Previous offices held
- State Minister of Environment
(2012)
- Member of the House of Representatives
(1996-2005, 2009-2014)
|
Result
Watanabe defeated other candidates and Ubukata lost many votes he had gained in the last election and placed fourth. On the other hand, Fujimaki won the proportional representation block seat.[1][14]
Chiba 7th district
2021 Chiba 7th district election|
|
|
|
[15]
Incumbent
|
Elected Member
|
Member
|
Party
|
First elected
|
Status
|
Member
|
Party
|
Ken Saitō
|
LDP
|
2009
|
Incumbent reelected.
|
Ken Saitō
|
LDP
|
Chiba 8th district
2021 Chiba 8th district election|
|
|
|
[16]
Incumbent
|
Elected Member
|
Member
|
Party
|
First elected
|
Status
|
Member
|
Party
|
Yoshitaka Sakurada
|
LDP
|
1996
|
Incumbent defeated. (Won PR seat.)
|
Satoshi Honjo
|
CDP
|
Chiba 9th district
2021 Chiba 9th district election|
|
|
|
[17]
Incumbent
|
Elected Member
|
Member
|
Party
|
First elected
|
Status
|
Member
|
Party
|
Masatoshi Akimoto
|
LDP
|
2012
|
Incumbent defeated. (Won PR seat.)
|
Soichiro Okuno
|
CDP
|
Chiba 10th district
2021 Chiba 10th district election|
|
|
|
|
Nominee
|
Motoo Hayashi
|
Hajime Yatagawa
|
|
Party
|
LDP
|
CDP
|
Popular vote
|
83,822
|
80,971
|
Percentage
|
47.29%
|
45.68%
|
|
|
[18]
Chiba 11th district
2021 Chiba 11th district election|
|
|
|
|
|
Nominee
|
Eisuke Mori
|
Fumiaki Shiina
|
Ryo Tagaya
|
Party
|
LDP
|
JCP
|
Reiwa
|
Popular vote
|
110,538
|
30,557
|
30,432
|
Percentage
|
64.44%
|
17.81%
|
17.74%
|
|
|
[19]
Chiba 12th district
2021 Chiba 12th district election|
|
|
|
|
Nominee
|
Yasukazu Hamada
|
Takeshi Hidaka
|
|
Party
|
LDP
|
CDP
|
Popular vote
|
123,210
|
56,747
|
Percentage
|
64.01%
|
29.48%
|
|
|
[20]
Chiba 13th district
2021 Chiba 13th district election|
|
|
|
|
|
Nominee
|
Hisashi Matsumoto
|
Shin Miyakawa
|
Kiyoshi Shimizu
|
Party
|
LDP
|
CDP
|
Ishin
|
Popular vote
|
100,227
|
79,687
|
42,473
|
Percentage
|
45.07%
|
35.83%
|
19.10%
|
|
Japanese Representative before election
Takaki Shirasuka
Independent
|
Elected Japanese Representative
Hisashi Matsumoto
LDP
| |
[21]
Incumbent
|
Elected Member
|
Member
|
Party
|
First elected
|
Status
|
Member
|
Party
|
Takaki Shirasuka
|
Independent
|
2012
|
Incumbent retired. LDP pick up.
|
Hisashi Matsumoto
|
LDP
|
Kanagawa 1st district
2021 Kanagawa 1st district election|
|
|
|
[22]
Incumbent
|
Elected Member
|
Member
|
Party
|
First elected
|
Status
|
Member
|
Party
|
Jun Matsumoto
|
Independent
|
1996
|
Incumbent defeated.
|
Gō Shinohara
|
CDP
|
Kanagawa 2nd district
2021 Kanagawa 2nd district election|
|
|
|
|
Nominee
|
Yoshihide Suga
|
Eiko Okamoto
|
|
Party
|
LDP
|
CDP
|
Popular vote
|
146,166
|
92,880
|
Percentage
|
61.15%
|
38.85%
|
|
|
[23]
Kanagawa 3rd district
2021 Kanagawa 3rd district election|
|
|
|
|
|
Nominee
|
Kenji Nakanishi
|
Taketo Kobayashi
|
Tadamasa Kisaki
|
Party
|
LDP
|
CDP
|
JCP
|
Popular vote
|
119,199
|
68,457
|
23,310
|
Percentage
|
52.54%
|
30.17%
|
10.27%
|
|
Japanese Representative before election
Vacant
|
Elected Japanese Representative
Kenji Nakanishi
LDP
| |
[24]
Kanagawa 4th district
2021 Kanagawa 4th district election|
|
|
|
[25]
Kanagawa 5th district
2021 Kanagawa 5th district election|
|
|
|
|
Nominee
|
Manabu Sakai
|
Makoto Yanazaki
|
|
Party
|
LDP
|
CDP
|
Popular vote
|
136,288
|
118,619
|
Percentage
|
53.47%
|
46.53%
|
|
|
[26]
Kanagawa 6th district
2021 Kanagawa 6th district election|
|
|
|
|
|
Nominee
|
Naoki Furukawa
|
Yoichiro Aoyagi
|
Seiichi Kushida
|
Party
|
LDP
|
CDP
|
Ishin
|
Popular vote
|
92,405
|
87,880
|
28,214
|
Percentage
|
44.32%
|
42.15%
|
13.53%
|
|
Japanese Representative before election
Yoichiro Aoyagi
CDP
|
Elected Japanese Representative
Naoki Furukawa
LDP
| |
[27]
Incumbent
|
Elected Member
|
Member
|
Party
|
First elected
|
Status
|
Member
|
Party
|
Yoichiro Aoyagi
|
CDP
|
2012
|
Incumbent defeated. (Won PR seat.)
|
Naoki Furukawa
|
LDP
|
Kanagawa 7th district
2021 Kanagawa 7th district election|
|
|
|
[28]
Kanagawa 8th district
2021 Kanagawa 8th district election|
|
|
|
|
Nominee
|
Kenji Eda
|
Hidehiro Mitani
|
|
Party
|
CDP
|
LDP
|
Popular vote
|
130,925
|
117,963
|
Percentage
|
52.60%
|
47.40%
|
|
|
[29]
Incumbent
|
Elected Member
|
Member
|
Party
|
First elected
|
Status
|
Member
|
Party
|
Kenji Eda
|
CDP
|
2002 (by-el)
|
Incumbent reelected.
|
Kenji Eda
|
CDP
|
Preferences
- ^ Includes independent politicians and all other parties
- ^ Includes an other party candidate (I) and an independent (II)
(I) 10,272
(II) 2,173
- ^ Includes two independent politicians (I)(II)
(I) 63,687
(II) 7,790