Aichi at-large district

The Aichi at-large district is a constituency of the House of Councillors in the Diet of Japan that represents Aichi Prefecture. From 1947 until 2013 it has elected six Councillors, three every three years by single non-transferable vote (SNTV) for six-year terms. A 2015 revision of the Public Officers Election Law increased the district's representation to eight Councillors;[1] the change began to take effect at the 2016 election, at which four Councillors were elected.

The Councillors currently representing Aichi are:

Elected Councillors

Class of 1947
(1947: 6-year term)
Election year Class of 1950
(1947: 3-year term)
Shichirō Takenaka
(Indep.)[2]
Saichi Yamada
(JLP)
Takurō Yamanouchi
(Indep.)[3]
1947[4] Ushirō Saeki
(Indep.)[3]
Ryōen Kusaba
(JLP)
Yoshio Kuriyama
(Indep.)[5]
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1950[6] Banji Naruse
(JSP)
Ryōen Kusaba
(LP)
Yoneji Yamamoto
(LP)
Hideo Aoyagi
(LP)
Shin'ichi Kondō
(lefist faction JSP)
Hiroko Hasebe
(Indep.)[7]
1953[8]
1956[9] Ryōen Kusaba † '66
(LDP)
Yoneji Yamamoto
(LDP)
Hideo Aoyagi
(LDP)
Shin'ichi Kondō # '65
(JSP)
Takeo Sugiura † '63
(LDP)
1959[10]
1962[11] Sakae Shibata
(LDP)
Ichirō Yagi
(LDP)
1963 by-el.[12]
1965[13]
1966 by-el.[14] Tarō Yokoi
(LDP)
1968[15] Kunihiko Shibuya
(Kōmeitō)
Shigezō Hashimoto
(LDP)
Shōji Suhara † '75
(JSP)
1971[16]
1974[17] Shōji Morishita
(JSP)
Shigenobu Sanji
(DSP)
Isshū Fujikawa
(LDP)
Isamu Fukui
(LDP)
1975 by-el.[18]
Kei Inoue
(DSP)
Tomi Baba
(Kōmeitō)
1977[19]
1980[20] Kentarō Takagi † '90
(Indep.)
Hiroshi Ōgi
(LDP)
Hiroshi Yoshikawa
(LDP)
1983[21]
1986[22] Shigenobu Sanji
(DSP)
Sachiko Maehata
(JSP)
Kei Inoue
(DSP)
1989[23]
1990 by-el.[24] Yoshihisa Ōshima
(LDP)
1992[25] Kiyohiro Araki
(Kōmeitō)
Shōji Shinma # '94
(DSP)
1994 by-el.[26] Yuzuru Tsutsugi
(Indep.)[27]
Tamotsu Yamamoto
(NFP)
Makiko Suehiro
(Indep.)
Seiji Suzuki
(LDP)
1995[28]
1998[29] Yoshitake Kimata
(DPJ)
Taisuke Satō
(DPJ)
Hiroko Hatta
(JCP)
Tamotsu Yamamoto
(Kōmeitō)
Kōhei Ōtsuka
(DPJ)
2001[30]
2004[31] Katsuhito Asano
(LDP)
Kuniko Tanioka
(DPJ)
2007[32]
2010[33] Yoshitaka Saitō
(DPJ)
Misako Yasui
(DPJ)
Masahito Fujikawa
(LDP)
Michiyo Yakushiji
(Your Party)
Yasuyuki Sakai
(LDP)
2013[34]
2016[35] Yoshitaka Saitō
(DP)
Ryuji Satomi
(Kōmeitō)
Takae Ito
(DP)

Party affiliations as of election day; #: resigned; †: died in office.

Previous election results

2016[35]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal Democratic Masahito Fujikawa (Incumbent) 961,096 29.3
Democratic Yoshitaka Saito (Incumbent) 575,119 17.5
Komeito Ryuji Satomi
(Endorsed by Liberal Democratic Party)
531,488 16.2
Democratic Takae Ito 519,510 15.8
Communist Hatsumi Suyama 302,489 9.2
Genzei Nippon Kayo Okuda 218,171 6.7
Social Democratic Ryohei Hirayama 64,781 2.0
Japanese Kokoro Makoto Igeta 59,651 1.8
Happiness Realization Hiromi Nakane 47,088 1.4
Turnout
2013[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal Democratic Yasuyuki Sakai 1,056,145 35.4
Democratic Kōhei Ōtsuka (Incumbent) 741,598 24.9
Your Michiyo Yakushiji 347,411 11.6
Communist Nobuko Motomura 271,278 9.1
Restoration Hiroshi Kondō 263,918 8.5
Genzei Nippon Yukio Uta 152,038 5.1
Green Wind Makoto Hirayama (Incumbent) 62,985 2.1
Social Democratic Yoshinori Itō 47,104 1.6
Happiness Realization Hiromi Nakane 30,199 1.0
Mitamayama Sōsaburo Mitamayama 11,277 0.4
Turnout 3,099,258 52.65
2010[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Liberal Democratic Masahito Fujikawa 918,187
Democratic Yoshitaka Saitō 750,723
Democratic Misako Yasui 676,681
Your Michiyo Yakushiji 529,130
Communist Nobuko Motomura 193,710
Social Democratic Mitsuko Aoyama 102,989
Happiness Realization Hiromi Nakane 37,338
Turnout 3,349,983 57.46
2007[32]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Democratic Kōhei Ōtsuka (Incumbent) 880,856
Liberal Democratic Seiji Suzuki (Incumbent) 734,153
Democratic Kuniko Tanioka 720,777
Komeito Tamotsu Yamamoto (Incumbent) 587,268
Communist Hiroko Hatta 293,607
Social Democratic Ryōhei Hirayama 69,853
Independent Takashi Hyōdō 22,273
Ishin Seitō Shinpū Masaji Tsuge 13,301
Kyōsei Shintō Kōtarō Arakawa 12,435
Turnout 3,397,619 59.12

References

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  2. later joined Liberal Party
  3. 1 2 joined Ryokufūkai
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  7. joined Mushozoku Club ("independent club")
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