2007 Japanese House of Councillors election
2007 Japanese House of Councillors election
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Ichirō Ozawa
Shinzō Abe
Akihiro Ota
Party
Democratic
LDP
Komeito
Last election
82 seats, 37.8%
115 seats, 30.0%
24 seats, 15.4%
Seats after
109
83
20
Seat change
27
32
4
Popular vote
23,256,247
16,544,671
7,765,329
Percentage
39.5%
28.1%
13.2%
Swing
1.7pp
1.9pp
3.2pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Kazuo Shii
Mizuho Fukushima
Tamisuke Watanuki
Party
JCP
Social Democratic
People's New
Last election
9 seats, 7.8%
5 seats, 5.4%
–
Seats after
7
5
4
Seat change
2
New
Popular vote
4,407,932
2,634,713
1,269,209
Percentage
7.5%
4.5%
2.2%
Swing
0.3pp
0.9pp
New
Seventh party
Leader
Yasuo Tanaka
Party
NP-Nippon
Last election
–
Seats after
1
Seat change
New
Popular vote
1,770,707
Percentage
3.0%
Swing
New
Constituency and proportional representation (bottom right) election result
House of Councillors elections were held in Japan on July 29, 2007.[ 1] [ 2] The date was originally to be July 22, but the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) decided in mid-June to extend the session of the House for a week to finish up legislative business; this step was criticised due to the short-term delay.[ 3]
The House of Councillors consists of 242 members who serve six-year terms. Approximately half the members are elected every three years. The previous elections took place in 2004 when Junichiro Koizumi , Abe's predecessor, was in office.
The house ended its 166th session on July 5, 2007, marking the unofficial beginning of campaign. The official campaign began on July 12.[ 4]
The ruling coalition of Liberal Democratic Party and New Komeito lost control, creating the first divided Diet (opposition control of the House of Councillors) since 1999. The LDP became the second party for the first time, while the DPJ became first party for the first time.
Background
The DPJ had 79 seats (82 including shin-ryokufukai) after the 2004 Upper House elections , winning 50 out of the 121 up for election, gaining 12, compared to the LDP 's 49. As of February 17, 2007, the DPJ held 82 seats to the LDP's 111.
Ichirō Ozawa , the leader of the DPJ, addressed a workers' May Day rally in Yoyogi Park on April 28, 2007, setting out the party's agenda for the election. He pledged that the key policy areas would be an end to 'self-righteous' government, pension and medical reforms, and that the DPJ would 'stand in the shoes of workers, residents, and taxpayers'.
Reports throughout 2007 showed Shinzō Abe 's approval ratings falling,[ 5] and public support for the DPJ's position on the recent pension scandal.[ 6] Several other scandals right up until the start of official campaigning did not improve the outlook for the LDP.[ 1]
Political issues
Results
According to results by NHK , the LDP lost its majority in the Upper House. Meanwhile, the DPJ managed to gain the largest margin since its formation in 1996.[ 7] LDP's coalition partner New Komeito lost 3 of its twelve seats.[ 7] [ 8]
Although the opposition made it clear that they intended to officially ask for Abe's resignation, he vowed to "continue pitching" for leadership.[ 9]
Most of the candidates who received international coverage were defeated in the elections - including Alberto Fujimori , Kaori Tahara , Kanako Otsuji , Yoshiro Nakamatsu , and Yuko Tojo .[ 10] Notable candidates who were elected included iconoclastic former Nagano governor Yasuo Tanaka , who achieved one seat for his own New Party Nippon , and ethnic Finn Marutei Tsurunen , who was re-elected with the sixth-highest vote count on the DPJ party list.
The election resulted in the removal of numerous LDP councillors representing doctors, dentists, the construction industry and other special interest groups. Historically, such individuals had been elected solely by the votes of members of their own industries.[ 11]
Party National Constituency Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Not up Won Total after +/– Democratic Party of Japan 23,256,247 39.48 20 24,006,818 40.45 40 49 60 109 +27 Liberal Democratic Party 16,544,761 28.08 14 18,606,193 31.35 23 46 37 83 –32 New Komeito Party 7,765,329 13.18 7 3,534,672 5.96 2 11 9 20 –4 Japanese Communist Party 4,407,933 7.48 3 5,164,572 8.70 0 4 3 7 –2 Social Democratic Party 2,634,714 4.47 2 1,352,018 2.28 0 3 2 5 0 New Party Nippon 1,770,707 3.01 1 0 1 1 New People's New Party 1,269,209 2.15 1 1,111,005 1.87 1 2 2 4 New Women's Party 673,560 1.14 0 0 0 0 0 Article 9 Net 273,745 0.46 0 185,773 0.31 0 0 0 0 New Ishin Seito Shimpu 170,510 0.29 0 129,222 0.22 0 0 0 0 0 Kyōsei Shintō 146,985 0.25 0 128,622 0.22 0 0 0 0 New Other parties 33,565 0.06 0 1 0 1 – Independents 5,095,168 8.59 7 6 7 12 +5 Total 58,913,700 100.00 48 59,347,628 100.00 73 121 121 242 0 Valid votes 58,914,134 96.89 59,347,629 97.59 Invalid/blank votes 1,889,101 3.11 1,464,700 2.41 Total votes 60,803,235 100.00 60,812,329 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 103,710,035 58.63 103,710,035 58.64 Source: MIC , National Diet
By prefecture
Elected candidates in bold
Notes:
All incumbents not running for re-election in their prefectural electoral district are counted as retirements even if they ran in the nationwide proportional representation.
In a multi-member district, there is no difference between Councillors elected with the highest and lower vote shares. Yet, "top tōsen", i.e. being elected with the highest vote, is considered a special achievement and thus noted where changed from the previous election for the same class of Councillors (2001).
Akita, Toyama, Ehime and Miyazaki are counted as a DPJ/PNP pickups because the elected Councillors joined the DPJ/PNP parliamentary group shortly after the election.
Gifu is counted as a LDP hold because the elected Councillor re-joined the LDP shortly after the election.
In Kanagawa, the LDP's Yutaka Kobayashi was disqualified for violating the law on elections for public office. Because the seat fell vacant within three months of the regular election fourth ranking Akira Matsu (Kōmeitō) was elected without vote ( kuriage-tōsen).
Source:[ 12]
Northern Japan
Prefecture
Seats up
Incumbents
Party
Result
Candidates (Party – endorsements) Vote share
Hokkaidō
2
Chūichi Date
LDP
Incumbents re-elected DPJ gains top tōsen
Katsuya Ogawa (DPJ) 36.0%Chūichi Date (LDP – Kōmeitō) 26.8% Kaori Tahara (I – DPJ, PNP, NPD) 22.0% Kazuya Hatayama (JCP) 7.3% Hideyoshi Hashiba (I) 3.7% Takao Asano (SDP) 2.8% Masayuki Arakawa (I) 0.8% Nobuhito Sendai (Ishin Seito Shimpū) 0.6%
Katsuya Ogawa
DPJ
Aomori
1
Tsutomu Yamazaki
LDP
Incumbent lost re-election DPJ pickup
Kōji Hirayama (DPJ – PNP) 49.0% Tsutomu Yamazaki (LDP – Kōmeitō) 39.9% Hidehiko Watanabe (SDP) 6.0% Hiroaki Takayanagi (JCP) 5.1%
Iwate
1
Tatsuo Hirano
DPJ
Incumbent re-elected
Tatsuo Hirano (DPJ – PNP) 62.6% Shōichirō Chida (LDP – Kōmeitō) 25.2% Masahiro Isawa (SDP) 6.8% Akio Wakayama (JCP) 5.4%
Miyagi
2
Tomiko Okazaki
DPJ
Incumbents re-elected
Tomiko Okazaki (DPJ) 52.7%Jirō Aichi (LDP – Kōmeitō) 34.5% Mikio Katō (JCP) 6.9% Kiyomi Kishida (SDP) 5.9%
Jirō Aichi
LDP
Akita
1
Katsutoshi Kaneda
LDP
Incumbent lost re-election DPJ pickup
Daigo Matsuura (I – DPJ, SDP) 50.4%Katsutoshi Kaneda (LDP) 43.6% Satoshi Suzuki (JCP) 6.0%
Yamagata
1
Masatoshi Abe
LDP
Incumbent retired DPJ pickup
Yasue Funayama (DPJ – PNP) 57.3% Mieko Shinohara (LDP – Kōmeitō) 36.8% Masayuki Satō (JCP) 5.9%
Fukushima
2
Toyoaki Ōta
LDP
Incumbents retired LDP and DPJ hold DPJ gains top tōsen
Emi Kaneko (DPJ) 49.9%Masako Mori (LDP – Kōmeitō) 37.0% Shizue Miyamoto (JCP) 7.8% Uzen Ogawa (SDP) 5.4%
Hiroko Wada
DPJ
Eastern and Central Japan
Prefecture
Seats up
Incumbents
Party
Result
Candidates (Party – endorsements) Vote share
Ibaraki
2
Yasu Kanō
LDP
Incumbents retired LDP and DPJ hold DPJ gains top tōsen
Yukihisa Fujita (DPJ) 43.4%Tamon Hasegawa (LDP) 34.3% Masao Ishizu (I) 9.2% Takeo Taya (JCP) 6.9% Toshitaka Kudō (PNP) 4.2% Hiromitsu Mutō (Kyōsei) 1.9%
Moto Kobayashi
DPJ
Tochigi
1
Masayuki Kunii
LDP
1 seat lost by reapportionment LDP incumbent lost re-election DPJ incumbent re-elected
Hiroyuki Tani (DPJ – PNP) 53.9%Masayuki Kunii (LDP – Kōmeitō) 41.4% Kazunori Koike (JCP) 4.7%
Hiroyuki Tani
DPJ
Gunma
1
Ichita Yamamoto
LDP
1 seat lost by reapportionment DPJ incumbent retired LDP incumbent re-elected
Ichita Yamamoto (LDP – Kōmeitō) 62.0%Kōji Fukuda (PNP – DPJ) 27.0% Hiroaki Sakai (JCP) 11.1%
Giichi Tsunoda
DPJ
Saitama
3
Taizō Satō
LDP
DPJ incumbent re-elected LDP incumbent retired LDP hold Kōmeitō incumbent lost re-election DPJ pickup DPJ gains top tōsen
Kuniko Kōda (DPJ) 23.5%Toshiharu Furukawa (LDP) 21.6%Ryūji Yamane (DPJ) 21.0%Hiroshi Takano (Kōmeitō) 19.7% Sumiko Ayabe (JCP) 8.7% Etsuko Matsuzawa (SDP) 3.3% Tetsuo Sawada (PNP) 2.3%
Hiroshi Takano
Kōmeitō
Ryūji Yamane
DPJ
Chiba
3
Hiroyuki Kurata
LDP
Incumbents retired LDP and DPJ hold DPJ gains top tōsen
Hiroyuki Nagahama (DPJ) 25.2%Jun'ichi Ishii (LDP – Kōmeitō) 20.5%Ken Kagaya (DPJ) 18.1% Takaki Shirasuka (LDP – Kōmeitō) 14.7% Fumiko Asano (JCP) 8.1% Susumu Honma (I) 4.9% Kazumi Aoki (SDP) 4.7% Michiko Iwabuchi (PNP) 3.8%
Akira Imaizumi
DPJ
1 seat gained by reapportionment DPJ pickup
Tokyo
5
Sanzō Hosaka
LDP
JCP incumbent retired DPJ and Kōmeitō incumbents re-elected LDP incumbent lost re-election LDP hold DPJ pickup DPJ gains top tōsen
Masako Ōkawara (DPJ) 18.4%Natsuo Yamaguchi (Kōmeitō) 13.5%Kan Suzuki (DPJ) 13.2%Tamayo Marukawa (LDP) 11.7%Ryūhei Kawada (I) 11.6%Sanzō Hosaka (LDP) 11.0%Tomoko Tamura (JCP) 9.4% Hitomi Sugiura (SDP) 3.5% Keiichirō Nakamura (PNP) 2.6% Dr. NakaMats (I) 1.6% Kishō Kurokawa (Kyōsei) 1.2% Yūko Tōjō (I) 1.0% Nobuyuki Suzuki (Ishin) 0.4% Kikuo Suda (Halve Parliament) 0.3 % Toshiaki Kanda (I) 0.2% 5 other candidates 0.5%
Natsuo Yamaguchi
Kōmeitō
Kan Suzuki
DPJ
Yasuo Ogata
JCP
1 seat gained by reapportionment Independent pickup
Kanagawa
3
Yutaka Kobayashi
LDP
LDP incumbent re-elected LDP incumbent retires Kōmeitō incumbent lost re-election 2 DPJ pickups DPJ gains top tōsen post-election: LDP incumbent disqualified → Kōmeitō hold (see note)
Hiroe Makiyama (DPJ) 25.4%Yutaka Kobayashi (LDP) 22.5%Masahi Mito (DPJ) 19.7% Akira Matsu (Kōmeitō) 17.4% Kimie Hatano (JCP) 9.7% Shigeru Wada (SDP) 3.2% Sachiko Saitō (PNP) 1.5% Toshimori Mizoguchi (Ishin) 0.5%
Akira Matsu
Kōmeitō
Yoriko Kawaguchi
LDP
Niigata
2
Takahiro Kuroiwa
DPJ
DPJ incumbent re-elected DPJ incumbent lost re-election LDP pickup
Ichirō Tsukada (LDP – Kōmeitō) 32.1%Yūko Mori (DPJ – PNP) 28.3%Takahiro Kuroiwa (DPJ) 27.4% Akiko Yamamoto (SDP) 7.2% Katsutoshi Takeda (JCP) 4.3% Mitsumasa Kusuhara (I) 0.6%
Yūko Mori
DPJ
Toyama
1
Kōtarō Nogami
LDP
Incumbent lost re-election PNP pickup
Takashi Morita (I – DPJ, SDP, PNP) 50.1%Kōtarō Nogami (LDP) 45.7% Kazuyuki Izumino (JCP) 4.2%
Ishikawa
1
Tetsuo Kutsukake
LDP
Incumbent retired DPJ pickup
Yasuo Ichikawa (DPJ – PNP) 46.9% Tomirō Yata (LDP – Kōmeitō) 46.2% Mikiko Chikamatsu (JCP) 4.9% Shigeru Hamasaki (I) 2.0%
Fukui
1
Ryūji Matsumura
LDP
Incumbent re-elected
Ryūji Matsumura (LDP – Kōmeitō) 47.5%Seizō Wakaizumi (DPJ – PNP) 46.8% Kazuo Yamada (JCP) 5.7%
Yamanashi
1
Mahito Nakajima
LDP
Incumbent retired DPJ pickup
Harunobu Yonenaga (DPJ – PNP) 55.3% Kaname Irikuri (LDP – Kōmeitō) 37.1% Hitoshi Hanada (JCP) 7.5%
Nagano
2
Hiromi Yoshida
LDP
Incumbents re-elected DPJ gains top tōsen
Yūichirō Hata (DPJ) 47.9%Hiromi Yoshida (LDP – Kōmeitō) 26.8% Sanae Nakano (JCP) 17.3% Hiroji Nakagawa (SDP) 8.0%
Yūichirō Hata
DPJ
Gifu
2
Tsuyako Ōno
LDP
DPJ incumbent re-elected LDP incumbent retired LDP hold
Takao Fujii (I – LDP, Kōmeitō) 46.1%Kenji Hirata (DPJ) 44.1% Takao Katō (JCP) 9.8%
Kenji Hirata
DPJ
Shizuoka
2
Yutaka Takeyama
LDP
DPJ incumbent re-elected LDP incumbent retired LDP hold DPJ gains top tōsen
Kazuya Shinba (DPJ) 47.1%Takao Makino (LDP – Kōmeitō) 31.4% Ichi Kibe (I) 8.6% Takashige Hiraga (JCP) 7.9% Hirokazu Tsuchida (I) 4.9%
Kazuya Shinba
DPJ
Aichi
3
Seiji Suzuki
LDP
LDP and DPJ incumbents re-elected Kōmeitō incumbent lost re-election DPJ pickup DPJ gains top tōsen
Kōhei Ōtsuka (DPJ) 26.4%Seiji Suzuki (LDP) 22.0%Kuniko Tanioka (DPJ – PNP) 21.6%Tamotsu Yamamoto (Kōmeitō) 17.6%Hiroko Hatta (JCP) 8.8% Ryōhei Hirayama (SDP) 2.1% Takashi Hyōdō (I) 0.7% Masaji Tsuge (Ishin) 0.4% Arakawa Kōtarō (Kyōsei) 0.4%
Kōhei Ōtsuka
DPJ
Tamotsu Yamamoto
Kōmeitō
Mie
1
Chiaki Takahashi
DPJ
Incumbent re-elected
Chiaki Takahashi (DPJ – PNP) 59.4% Kōhei Onozaki (LDP – Kōmeitō) 33.0% Takeshi Nakano (JCP) 7.7%
Western Japan
Prefecture
Seats up
Incumbents
Party
Result
Candidates (Party – endorsements) Vote share
Shiga
1
Hidetoshi Yamashita
LDP
Incumbent lost re-election DPJ pickup
Hisashi Tokunaga (DPJ – PNP) 50.2%Hidetoshi Yamashita (LDP – Kōmeitō) 40.6% Ikuo Tsubota (JCP) 9.2%
Kyōto
2
Yoshihiro Nishida
LDP
DPJ incumbent re-elected LDP incumbent retired LDP hold DPJ gains top tōsen
Kōji Matsui (DPJ) 43.6%Shōji Nishida (LDP – Kōmeitō) 31.4% Mariko Narumiya (JCP) 23.9% Toyokazu Ōkida (Ishin) 1.1%
Kōji Matsui
DPJ
Ōsaka
3
Shūzen Tanigawa
LDP
LDP and Kōmeitō incumbents re-elected DPJ incumbent retired DPJ hold DPJ gains top tōsen
Satoshi Umemura (DPJ) 33.2%Kazuyoshi Shirahama (Kōmeitō) 21.7%Shūzen Tanigawa (LDP) 18.9%Takeshi Miyamoto (JCP) 15.2% Junko Shiraishi (PNP) 4.2% Ryōichi Hattori (SDP – 9-jō Net) 3.7% Takeshi Ueda (I) 1.4% Shōnosuke Hayashi (I) 1.3% Yoshio Ōtani (I) 0.5%
Kazuyoshi Shirahama
Kōmeitō
Takashi Yamamoto
DPJ
Hyōgo
2
Yoshitada Kōnoike
LDP
Incumbents re-elected DPJ gains top tōsen
Yasuhiro Tsuji (DPJ) 44.1%Yoshitada Kōnoike (LDP – Kōmeitō) 34.9% Terufumi Horiuchi (JCP) 10.9% Kazumi Hara (9-jō Net) 7.5% Yukimitsu Nishida (I) 2.6%
Yasuhiro Tsuji
DPJ
Nara
1
vacant(last held by Shōgo Arai , LDP)
DPJ pickup
Tetsuji Nakamura (DPJ – PNP) 52.5% Masatake Matsui (LDP – Kōmeitō) 36.9% Atsuko Nakamura (JCP) 10.6%
Wakayama
1
Hiroshige Sekō
LDP
Incumbent re-elected
Hiroshige Sekō (LDP – Kōmeitō) 52.3% Naoto Sakaguchi (DPJ – PNP) 38.2% Hideaki Kunishige (JCP) 9.5%
Tottori
1
Takayoshi Tsuneda
LDP
Incumbent lost re-election DPJ pickup
Yoshihiro Kawakami (DPJ – PNP) 51.5%Takayoshi Tsuneda (LDP – Kōmeitō) 41.4% Shōzō Ichitani (JCP) 7.2%
Shimane
1
Shuntarō Kageyama
LDP
Incumbent lost re-election PNP pickup
Akiko Kamei (PNP – DPJ) 50.9%Shuntarō Kageyama (LDP – Kōmeitō) 43.6% Kazuhiko Gotō (JCP) 5.5%
Okayama
1
Toranosuke Katayama
LDP
Incumbent lost re-election DPJ pickup
Yumiko Himei (DPJ – PNP) 49.4%Toranosuke Katayama (LDP – Kōmeitō) 44.2% Kanji Uemoto (JCP) 4.7% Fukuji Hayashi (I) 1.0% Makoto Kitagawa (Ishin) 0.6%
Hiroshima
2
vacant(last held by Takeaki Kashimura , LDP)
Incumbent re-elected DPJ pickup DPJ gains top tōsen
Kōji Satō (DPJ – PNP) 43.9%Kensei Mizote (LDP – Kōmeitō) 30.0% Miyoko Kōno (I) 15.3% Satoshi Fujimoto (JCP) 4.9% Yui Yoshinaga (I) 4.2% Jun'ichi Fukumoto (I) 1.7%
Kensei Mizote
LDP
Yamaguchi
1
Yoshimasa Hayashi
LDP
Incumbent re-elected
Yoshimasa Hayashi (LDP – Kōmeitō) 56.7% Takako Tokura (DPJ – PNP) 36.2% Sadayoshi Yoshida (JCP) 7.1%
Tokushima
1
Shūji Kitaoka
LDP
Incumbent lost re-election DPJ pickup
Tomoji Nakatani (DPJ) 54.0%Shūji Kitaoka (LDP – Kōmeitō) 39.3% Atsushi Hanaoka (JCP) 6.7%
Kagawa
1
Kenji Manabe
LDP
Incumbent lost re-election DPJ pickup
Emiko Uematsu (DPJ) 53.6%Kenji Manabe (LDP – Kōmeitō) 40.6% Michiko Chikaishi (JCP) 5.8%
Ehime
1
Katsutsugu Sekiya
LDP
Incumbent lost re-election DPJ pickup
Toshirō Tomochika (I – DPJ, SDP, PNP) 51.3%Katsutsugu Sekiya (LDP – Kōmeitō) 43.1% Katsuhiko Tanaka (JCP) 5.5%
Kōchi
1
Kōhei Tamura
LDP
Incumbent lost re-election DPJ pickup
Norio Takeuchi (DPJ) 44.7%Kōhei Tamura (LDP – Kōmeitō) 41.4% Nobuo Murakami (JCP) 13.9%
Southern Japan
Prefecture
Seats up
Incumbents
Party
Result
Candidates (Party – endorsements) Vote share
Fukuoka
2
Masaji Matsuyama
LDP
Incumbents re-elected DPJ gains top tōsen
Tsukasa Iwamoto (DPJ) 46.8%Masaji Matsuyama (LDP – Kōmeitō) 36.9% Miyuki Tanaka (JCP) 8.7% Hideo Kanaiwa (SDP) 5.3% Yoshihisa Baba (Ishin) 1.7% Takayuki Shūnan (Kyōsei) 0.7%
Tsukasa Iwamoto
DPJ
Saga
1
Takao Jinnouchi
LDP
Incumbent retired DPJ pickup
Minoru Kawasaki (DPJ – SDP, PNP) 49.6% Yoshiyuki Kawakami (LDP – Kōmeitō) 44.6% Junko Nakao (JCP) 5.9%
Nagasaki
1
Tadashi Taura
LDP
Incumbent retired DPJ pickup
Yukishige Ōkubo (DPJ – PNP) 49.0% Tadatoshi Komine (LDP – Kōmeitō) 46.0% Eiko Fuchise (JCP) 5.0%
Kumamoto
1
Issei Miura
LDP
Incumbent lost re-election DPJ pickup
Nobuo Matsuno (DPJ – PNP) 48.4%Issei Miura (LDP – Kōmeitō) 47.5% Yoshiaki Hashida (JCP) 4.1%
Ōita
1
Hiroko Gotō
PNP
Incumbent lost re-election LDP pickup
Yōsuke Isozaki (LDP – Kōmeitō) 32.6% Taiwa Yano (I – DPJ) 27.9% Bunroku Matsumoto (I – SDP) 22.9%Hiroko Gotō (PNP) 10.3% Kai Yamashita (JCP) 6.2%
Miyazaki
1
Toshifumi Kosehira
LDP
Incumbent lost re-election DPJ pickup
Itsuki Toyama (I – DPJ, SDP, PNP) 37.6%Toshifumi Kosehira (LDP) 28.0% Haruo Higashi (I) 14.3%Motoi Nagamine (I) 14.0% Hiromitsu Baba (JCP) 4.9% Motohiro Ino (Kyōsei) 1.3%
Kagoshima
1
Yoshito Kajiya
LDP
Incumbent re-elected
Yoshito Kajiya (LDP – Kōmeitō) 47.6% Inao Minayoshi (DPJ – PNP) 47.3% Haruki Yamaguchi (JCP) 5.0%
Okinawa
1
Junshirō Nishime
LDP
Incumbent lost re-election Independent (OSMP ) pickup
Keiko Itokazu (I – DPJ, JCP, SDP, PNP) 60.2%Junshirō Nishime (LDP – Kōmeitō) 39.8%
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