Northern Kanto proportional representation block
Proportional representation block of Northern Kanto, Japan
Northern Kanto Proportional Representation Block | |
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Parliamentary constituency for the Japanese House of Representatives | |
Map of House of Representatives proportional blocks, with the Northern Kanto block highlighted | |
Prefectures | Gunma, Tochigi, Saitama, Ibaraki |
Electorate | 11,834,554[1] |
Current constituency | |
Number of members | 19 |
Representatives | LDP-7, CDP-5, Komeito-3, Ishin-2, JCP-1,DPFP-1[2] |
The Northern Kanto proportional representation block (北関東比例ブロック, Kantō hokubu hirei burokku) is one of eleven proportional representation (PR) blocks for the House of Representatives in the Diet of Japan.[3][4] It consists of the northern part of the Kanto region, and consists of the prefectures of Gunma, Tochigi, Saitama and Ibaraki.[5] Proportional voting blocks were first introduced in the 1996 General Election.[6] The block elects 19 members to the House of Representatives.
See also
References
- ^ "Number of registered electoral rolls and overseas electoral rolls for each constituency, etc". soumu.go.jp. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
- ^ "Results of the 2021 Japanese General Election". nhk.or.jp. NHK. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- ^ "Changes to Voting Age? 20 or 18?". www.ny.us.emb-japan.go.jp. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
- ^ Berman, Daniel (2010-07-21). "In Recent Japanese Elections An Unequal Electoral System Explains the Government's Defeat". FiveThirtyEight. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
- ^ "Northern Kantō | region, Japan". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2021-08-06.
- ^ Christensen, Raymond V. (1994). "Electoral Reform in Japan: How It was Enacted and Changes It May Bring". Asian Survey. 34 (7): 589–605. doi:10.2307/2645370. JSTOR 2645370.
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First-past-the-post (FPTP) districts and proportional representation (PR) "blocks" for the Japanese House of Representatives of the National Diet (1996–present)
- Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan: Fukushiro Nukaga, Ibaraki 2nd
- Vice Speaker of the House of Representatives of Japan: Banri Kaieda, Tokyo PR
(8 block seats, 12 district seats)
(12 block seats, 23 district seats)
(19 block seats, 32 district seats)
(23 block seats, 33 district seats)
(19 block seats, 25 district seats)
(10 block seats, 19 district seats)
(21 block seats, 32 district seats)
(28 block seats, 47 district seats)
(10 block seats, 20 district seats)
(6 block seats, 11 district seats)
(20 block seats, 35 district seats)
in the 2002 reapportionments
- Hokkaido 13
- Yamagata 4
- Shizuoka 9
- Shimane 3
- Oita 4
in the 2013 reapportionments
- Fukui 3
- Yamanashi 3
- Tokushima 3
- Kochi 3
- Saga 3
in the 2017 reapportionments
- Aomori 4
- Iwate 4
- Mie 5
- Nara 4
- Kumamoto 5
- Kagoshima 5
in the 2022 reapportionments
- Miyagi 6
- Fukushima 5
- Niigata 6
- Shiga 4
- Wakayama 3
- Okayama 5
- Hiroshima 7
- Yamaguchi 4
- Ehime 4
- Nagasaki 4