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Saitama 3rd district

Saitama 3rd district
Parliamentary constituency
for the Japanese House of Representatives
Numbered map of Saitama Prefecture single-member districts
PrefectureSaitama
Proportional DistrictNorthern Kanto
Electorate382,105[1]
Current constituency
Created1994
SeatsOne
PartyLiberal Democratic
RepresentativeHitoshi Kikawada [ja]
MunicipalitiesPart of Kawaguchi and Koshigaya.

Saitama 3rd district (埼玉県第3区 Saitama-ken dai-sanku or simply 埼玉3区 Saitama 3-ku) is a constituency of the House of Representatives in the Diet of Japan. It is located in Southeastern Saitama and consists of the cities of Kawaguchi and Koshigaya. As of 2012, 460,884 eligible voters were registered in the district.[2]

Before the electoral reform of 1994, Sōka was part of the 1st district where three Representatives had been elected by single non-transferable vote, and Koshigaya part of Saitama 4th district (four Representatives).

Between 1996 and 2009, the district had been closely contested between former Sōka mayor Hiroshi Imai (now LDP, Koga faction) who was first elected as JNP candidate from the old 1st district in 1993, and Ex-Socialist Ritsuo Hosokawa (now DPJ, Kan group) who is originally from Kōchi Prefecture but had represented the old 4th district for the JSP since 1990. After his 2009 defeat Imai retired from politics. Hosokawa went on to serve in the DPJ-led cabinets as vice minister and minister. However, in the landslide Democratic defeat in 2012, he lost the district to Liberal Democratic newcomer Hitoshi Kikawada and also failed to win a proportional seat.

List of representatives

Election Representative Party Notes
1996[3] Hiroshi Imai New Frontier
Liberal Democratic
2000[4] Ritsuo Hosokawa Democratic
2003[5]
2005[6] Hiroshi Imai Liberal Democratic
2009[7] Ritsuo Hosokawa Democratic
2012[8] Hitoshi Kikawada [ja] Liberal Democratic
2014[9]
2017[10]
2021[11]

Election results

2021

2021[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic
(endorsed by Komeito)
Hitoshi Kikawada [ja]
(incumbent)
125,500 53.63
CDP Yuriko Yamakawa [ja]
(PR seat incumbent)
100,963 43.15 New
Anti-NHK Yusuke Kawai [ja] 7,534 3.22 New
Majority 24,537 10.48
Registered electors 462,607
Turnout 51.88 Increase 3.60
LDP hold

2017

2017[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic
(endorsed by Komeito)
Hitoshi Kikawada [ja]
(incumbent)
95,093 44.62
CDP Yuriko Yamakawa [ja]
(won PR seat)
73,250 34.37 New
Kibō no Tō Asami Miwa 29,867 14.01 New
Innovation Kanji Yakō 10,864 5.10 New
Independent Hideyuki Ishikawa 2,040 0.96 New
Happiness Realization Takeshi Iida 2,009 0.94 N/A
Majority 21,843 10.25
Registered electors 453,235
Turnout 48.28 Decrease 0.43
LDP hold

2014

2014[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic
(endorsed by Komeito)
Hitoshi Kikawada [ja]
(incumbent)
107,986 49.64
Democratic Ritsuo Hosokawa 75,715 34.80
Communist Masayuki Miyagawa 33,858 15.56
Majority 32,271 14.84
Registered electors 465,154
Turnout 48.71 Decrease 7.01
LDP hold
2012[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP (Kōmeitō) Hitoshi Kikawada 87,695 35.5
DPJ (PNP) Ritsuo Hosokawa 58,590 23.7
JRP Kanji Yakou 46,136 18.7
YP Eiji Miyase 37,034 15.0
JCP Shin'ichi Hirose 17,346 7.0
2009[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DPJ (PNP support) Ritsuo Hosokawa 167,432 60.0
LDP (Kōmeitō support) Hiroshi Imai 103,369 37.1
HRP Takeshi Iida 8,194 2.9
Turnout 287,403 63.63
2005[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Hiroshi Imai 140,010 51.3
DPJ Ritsuo Hosokawa (elected by PR) 109,816 40.3
JCP Isamu Matsuzawa 22,912 8.4
Turnout 278,602 63.16
2003[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DPJ Ritsuo Hosokawa 104,182 46.4
LDP Hiroshi Imai (elected by PR) 103,588 46.1
JCP Tsutomu Tamura 16,703 7.4
Turnout 228,724 52.44
2000[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DPJ Ritsuo Hosokawa 105,054 47.0
LDP Hiroshi Imai 87,344 39.1
JCP Tsutomu Tamura 30,997 13.9
,
1996[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NFP Hiroshi Imai 63,841 31.4
LDP Takuji Noguchi 54,703 26.9
DPJ Ritsuo Hosokawa (elected by PR) 45,400 22.3
JCP Jin Kumaki 25,792 12.7
Independent Toyoji Inoue 13,524 6.7
Turnout 207,366 51.53

References

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