Okayama at-large district

Okayama at-large district is a constituency in the House of Councillors of Japan, the upper house of the Diet of Japan (national legislature). It currently elects 2 members to the House of Councillors, 1 per election. The current representatives are:

  • Kimi Onoda, first elected in 2016. Term ends in 2022. Member of the Liberal Democratic Party.[1]
  • Masahiro Ishii, first elected in 2013. Term ends in 2025. Member of the Liberal Democratic Party.[2]

The district has an electorate of 1,578,647 as of May 2021.[3]

Members elected to House of Councillors

Class of (1947/1953/...) Election Class of (1950/1956/...)
#1

1947: #1, 6 Year Term

#2

1947: #2, 6 Year Term

#1

1947: #3, 3 Year Term

#2

1947: #4 3 Year Term

Gunji Shimamura
(Indep.)
Hideo Kuroda
(LP)
1947 Toshie Ota
(JSP)
Katsuji Itano
(JCP)
1950 Saburō Eda
(JSP)
Takenori Kato
(Yoshida LP)
Chozo Akiyama
(Left JSP)
Gunji Shimamura
(Ryokufūkai)
1953
1956 Tsuyuro Kondo
(LDP)
Chozo Akiyama
(JSP)
Takenori Kato
(LDP)
1959
1962 Yusaku Yayama
(JSP)
Mutsuo Kimura
(Indep.)
1964 by-el.
Mutsuo Kimura
(LDP)
1965
1968 Kazuo Koeda
(LDP)
Yusaku Yayama
(JSP)
1971
1974 Takenori Kato
(LDP)
Kumao Terada
(JSP)
Mutsuo Kimura
(LDP)
Chozo Akiyama
(JSP)
1977
1980
1983
1986 Junji Ichī
(Indep.)
Toranosuke Katayama
(LDP)
Nobuko Mori
(JSP)
1989
1992 Norifumi Kato
(LDP)
Junji Ichī
(JSP)
Mie Ishida
(NFP)
1995
1998 Satsuki Eda
(DPJ)
Norifumi Kato
(LDP)
2001
2004
Yumiko Himei
(DPJ)
2007
2010
Masahiro Ishii
(LDP)
2013
2016 Kimi Onoda
(LDP)
2019
2022

References

  1. ^ "Ms.ONODA Kimi:House of Councillors". www.sangiin.go.jp. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  2. ^ "Mr.ISHII Masahiro:House of Councillors". www.sangiin.go.jp. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  3. ^ "総務省|令和2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 2021-08-18.
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