Japanese electoral district
Niigata 4th District (新潟県第4区 , Niigata-ken dai-yon-ku ) is an electoral district of the Japanese House of Representatives , the lower house of the National Diet . The district is located in the Chūetsu region in central Niigata Prefecture and was created as part of the general move from multi-member districts to single-member districts in the House of Representatives.
Areas covered
Current district
As of 2 February 2023, the areas covered by this district are as follows:[ 2]
After the abolition of the 6th district , the districts boundaries changed significantly, it was moved to areas formerly covered by the 2nd and 5th districts .[ 2]
Areas 2013–2022
From the first redistricting in 2013 until the second redistricting in 2022, the areas covered by this district are as follows:[ 3] [ 4]
Niigata
Parts of Kita (former town of Yokogoshi : due to the small number of eligible voters, their votes were also counted in Kōnan ward)
Central government office (Kosugi , Junimae and Yokogoe areas)
Parts of Higashi (former town of Kameda ; however, there are no voters within)
Kameda Nakajima 4 within the Ishiyama branch office jurisdiction
Parts of Chūō (former town of Kameda; however, there are no voters within)
Parts of Kōnan (former towns of Yokogoshi and Kameda)
Akiha
Minami (former city limits of Shirone )
Nagaoka (former city of Tochio and the former town of Nakanoshima
Tochio branch jurisdiction
Nakanoshima Branch jurisdiction (Oshikirigawara)
Sanjō
Kamo
Mitsuke
Minamikanbara District
Areas from before 2013
From 1996 until the first redistricting in 2013, the areas covered by this district were as follows:[ 5]
Sanjo City
Niitsu City
Kamo City
Mitsuke City
Tochio City
Shirane City
Nakakanbara District
Minamikabara District
In 2002, the redistricting did not change the borders of the district, but did change the official designation of Yokogoshi to recognise its official incorporation as a town in between the creation of the district and the redistricting.[ 6]
History
Elected representatives
Election results
‡ - Also ran for a seat in the Hokuriku Shinetsu PR block
‡‡ - Also ran for and won in the Hokuriku Shinetsu PR block
Elections in the 2020s
Elections in the 2010s
Elections in the 2000s
Elections in the 1990s
References
Hokkaidō (8 block seats , 12 district seats)Tōhoku (12 block seats , 21 district seats)Kita- (North) Kantō (19 block seats , 33 district seats) Minami- (South) Kantō (23 block seats , 36 district seats) Tokyo (19 block seats , 30 district seats)Hokuriku -Shin'etsu (10 block seats , 18 district seats)Tōkai (21 block seats , 33 district seats)Kinki (28 block seats , 45 district seats)Chūgoku (10 block seats , 17 district seats)Shikoku (6 block seats , 10 district seats)Kyūshū (20 block seats , 34 district seats)Districts eliminated in the 2002 reapportionments Districts eliminated in the 2013 reapportionments Districts eliminated in the 2017 reapportionments Districts eliminated in the 2022 reapportionments