Hokkaido 3rd district

Hokkaido 3rd District
Parliamentary constituency
for the Japanese House of Representatives

Numbered map of Hokkaido Prefecture single-member districts

Sapporo-area detail
Prefecture Hokkaido
Proportional District Hokkaido
Current constituency
Created 1994
Seats One
Party LDP
Representative Hirohisa Takagi
Created from Hokkaido's 1st "medium-sized" district
Municipalities Sapporo's Shiroishi, Toyohira, and Kiyota Wards

Hokkaidō 3rd district (北海道[第]3区 Hokkai-dō [dai-]san-ku) is a single-member electoral district for the House of Representatives, the lower house of the National Diet of Japan. It is located in the prefecture (-dō) of Hokkaidō and consists of three wards (-ku) of the prefectural capital, the city (-shi) of Sapporo: Shiroishi, Toyohira, and Kiyota.

The current Representative from the district since 2012 is Liberal Democrat Hirohisa Takagi.

Before the introduction of the current first-past-the-post/proportional representation parallel electoral system for the House of Representatives in the 1990s, Sapporo city had been part of the SNTV six-member 1st district.

List of Representatives

Representative Party Dates Notes
Gaku Ishizaki LDP 1996–2000
Satoshi Arai DPJ 2000-2005
Gaku Ishizaki LDP 2005-2009
Satoshi Arai DPJ 2009-2012
Hirohisa Takagi LDP 2012- Incumbent

Recent results

2014[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal Democratic Hirohisa Takagi (endorsed by Komeito) 92,649 39.5 +2.6
Democratic Satoshi Arai (won PR seat) 85,591 36.5 +9.5
Communist Hiroko Yoshioka 30,271 12.9 new
Restoration Yasufumi Kowada 26,211 11.2 new
2012[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal Democratic Hirohisa Takagi (endorsed by Komeito) 88,360 36.9
Democratic Satoshi Arai (endorsed by PNP) (won PR seat) 64,599 27.0
Restoration Yasufumi Kowada (endorsed by Your Party) 35,907 15.0 new
New Party Daichi Junko Machikawa 31,024 12.9 new
Communist Tsuneto Mori 19,705 8.2 new
2009[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Democratic Satoshi Arai 186,081 60.9
Liberal Democratic Gaku Ishizaki 112,844 36.9
Happiness Realization Yoshinori Moriyama 6,723 2.2
Turnout 305,648 70.91
2005[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal Democratic Gaku Ishizaki (endorsed by Komeito 138,765 48.4
Democratic Satoshi Arai (won PR seat) 125,445 43.7
Communist Ryūji Kawabe 22,581 7.9
Turnout 286,791 67.65
2003[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Democratic Satoshi Arai (endorsed by SDP) 114,131 46.8
Liberal Democratic Gaku Ishizaki (endorsed by NCP) (won PR seat) 111,252 45.6
Communist Ryūji Kawabe 18,537 7.6
Turnout 243,920 58.48
2000[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Democratic Satoshi Arai 96,653 40.5
Liberal Democratic Gaku Ishizaki (endorsed by NCP) 90,694 38.0
Communist Kenji Kodama (won PR seat) 41,499 17.4
Liberal League Mitsuhiro Yokoyama 9,909 4.2
Turnout 238,755 59.92
1996[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal Democratic Gaku Ishizaki 54,275 26.3
Democratic Satoshi Arai (endorsed by NPS) 51,479 25.0
New Frontier Wakio Mitsui 50,902 24.7
Communist Kenji Kodama (won PR seat) 40,623 19.7
New Socialist Tomoka Uchimoto 9,010 4.4

References

  1. 総選挙2014>開票結果 小選挙区 北海道. Yomiuri Shimbun (in Japanese). Retrieved 2016-07-08.
  2. 総選挙2012>開票結果 小選挙区 北海道. Yomiuri Shimbun (in Japanese). Retrieved 2014-08-23.
  3. Data Sets (in Japanese). Kokkai Gekijo. Retrieved 2016-11-05.
  4. Data Sets (in Japanese). Kokkai Gekijo. Retrieved 2016-11-05.
  5. Data Sets (in Japanese). Kokkai Gekijo. Retrieved 2016-11-05.
  6. Data Sets (in Japanese). Kokkai Gekijo. Retrieved 2016-11-05.
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