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Mie 1st district

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Mie 1st district
Parliamentary constituency
for the Japanese House of Representatives
Numbered map of Mie Prefecture single-member districts
PrefectureMie
Proportional DistrictTōkai
Electorate355,124 [1]
Current constituency
Created1994
SeatsOne
PartyLiberal Democratic
RepresentativeNorihisa Tamura
MunicipalitiesTsu and Matsusaka

Mie 1st district (三重県第1区, Mie-ken dai-ikku or simply 三重1区, Mie-ikku ) is a single-member constituency of the House of Representatives in the national Diet of Japan located in Mie Prefecture.

Areas covered

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Since 2017

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2013–2017

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1994–2013

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List of representatives

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Election Representative Party Notes
1996[6] Hiroshi Nakai New Frontier
Liberal
2000[7] Jirō Kawasaki Liberal Democratic
2003[8]
2005[9]
2009[10] Hiroshi Nakai Democratic
2012[11] Jirō Kawasaki Liberal Democratic
2014[12]
2017[13] Norihisa Tamura Liberal Democratic
2021[14]

Election results

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2021[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic
(endorsed by Komeito)
Norihisa Tamura
(incumbent)
122,772 63.09
CDP
(endorsed by SDP, DPP)
Naohisa Matsuda [ja] 64,507 33.15 New
Anti-NHK Izumi Yamada 7,329 3.77 New
Majority 58,265 29.94
Registered electors 359,419
Turnout 54.88 Decrease 1.77
LDP hold
2017[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic
(endorsed by Komeito)
Norihisa Tamura
(Mie 4th incumbent)
109,584 53.82
Independent Naohisa Matsuda [ja]
(PR seat incumbent)
94,045 46.18 New
Majority 15,539 7.64
Registered electors 366,960
Turnout 56.65 Increase 0.48
LDP hold
2014[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic
(endorsed by Komeito)
Jirō Kawasaki
(incumbent)
88,219 52.98
Innovation Naohisa Matsuda [ja]
(won PR seat)
56,504 33.93 New
Communist Masako Hashimoto 21,785 13.08
Majority 31,715 19.05
Registered electors 304,954
Turnout 56.17 Decrease 6.47
LDP hold
2012[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic
(endorsed by Komeito)
Jirō Kawasaki
(PR seat incumbent)
88,989 47.32
Restoration Naohisa Matsuda [ja] 54,970 29.23 New
Democratic Chiaki Hashimoto 29,041 15.44
Communist Emi Okano 15,059 8.01 N/A
Majority 34,019 18.09
Registered electors 307,509
Turnout 62.64 Decrease 10.31
LDP gain from Democratic
2009[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Hiroshi Nakai
(PR seat incumbent)
118,413 53.55
Liberal Democratic Jirō Kawasaki
(incumbent)
(won PR seat)
98,380 44.49
Happiness Realization Hitoshi Ushirotani 4,340 1.96 New
Majority 20,033 9.06
Registered electors 310,063
Turnout 72.95 Increase 0.36
Democratic gain from LDP
2005[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic Jirō Kawasaki
(incumbent)
112,023 50.50
Democratic Hiroshi Nakai
(PR seat incumbent)
(won PR seat)
95,560 43.08
Communist Emi Okano 14,236 6.42
Majority 16,463 7.42
Registered electors 310,151
Turnout 72.59 Increase 5.18
LDP hold
2003[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic Jirō Kawasaki
(incumbent)
101,911 50.09
Democratic Hiroshi Nakai
(PR seat incumbent)
(won PR seat)
90,381 44.42 New
Communist Takashi Ōtake 11,157 5.48
Majority 11,530 5.67
Registered electors 308,441
Turnout 67.41 Decrease 2.36
LDP hold
2000[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic Jirō Kawasaki
(PR seat incumbent)
104,484 50.87
Liberal Hiroshi Nakai
(incumbent)
(won PR seat)
76,673 37.33 New
Communist Takuichi Komada 21,158 10.30
Liberal League Kenji Hayashi 3,097 1.51 New
Majority 27,811 13.54
Registered electors 304,467
Turnout 69.77 Increase 1.28
LDP gain from Liberal
1996[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Frontier Hiroshi Nakai 89,802 45.21 New
Liberal Democratic Jirō Kawasaki
(won PR seat)
89,359 44.98 New
Communist Shinichi Fujii 19,483 9.81 New
Majority 443 0.23
Registered electors 295,948
Turnout 68.49
New Frontier win (new seat)

References

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  4. ^ "衆議院トップページ >立法情報 >制定法律情報 >第183回国会 制定法律の一覧 >衆議院小選挙区選出議員の選挙区間における人口較差を緊急に是正するための公職選挙法及び衆議院議員選挙区画定審議会設置法の一部を改正する法律の一部を改正する法律 法律第六十八号(平二五・六・二八)". House of Representatives of Japan. 2013-06-28. Retrieved 2021-10-02.
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