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(Redirected from Fukuoka At-large district) Constituency of the House of Councillors in the Diet of Japan
Fukuoka at-large district
福岡県選挙区
Parliamentary constituency
for the House of Councillors
PrefectureFukuoka
Electorate4,223,753 (as of September 2022)
Current constituency
Created1947
Seats6
CouncillorsClass of 2019:

Class of 2022:

Fukuoka at-large district is a constituency of the House of Councillors in the Diet of Japan (national legislature). It consists of the entire prefecture of Fukuoka and is represented by four Councillors electing two per election by single non-transferable vote.

Between 1947 and 1995 Gunma was represented by six Councillors. The 1994 electoral reform reapportioned the number of seats, increasing the number of Councillors in Miyagi, Saitama, Kanagawa and Gifu by two each (one per election) and reducing the number in Hokkaido, Hyogo and Fukuoka. Since the election of 2001 Fukuoka, like most two-member districts, has split seats between the two major parties, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ).

Elected Councillors

class of 1947 election year class of 1950
#1
(1947: #1, 6-year term)
#2
(1947: #2, 6-year term)
#3
(1947: #3, 6-year term)
#1
(1947: #4, 3-year term)
#2
(1947: #5, 3-year term)
#3
(1947: #6, 3-year term)
Shunsaku Noda
(Indep.)
Kane Hatano
(JSP)
Tamotsu Hashigami
(DP)
1947 Torazō Hamada
(JSP)
Senju Shimada
(JSP)
Inoo Dan
(JLP)
Hōsei Yoshida
(JSP)
1950 by-el.
1950 Masao Komatsu
(JSP)
Inoo Dan
(LP)
Takao Nishida
(DP)
Hōsei Yoshida
(JSP, left)
Toshihiro Kennoki
(Yoshida LP)
Shunsaku Noda
(Ryokufūkai)
1953
1955 by-el. Tsunekatsu Yamamoto
(JSP, left)
1956 Tsunekatsu Yamamoto
(JSP)
Kiyomi Abe
(JSP)
Takao Nishida
(LDP)
1958 by-el. Isamu Koyanagi
(JSP)
Hōsei Yoshida
(JSP)
Shunsaku Noda
(LDP)
Toshihiro Kennoki
(LDP)
1959
1962 Hikaru Kamei
(LDP)
Isamu Koyanagi
(JSP)
Ryūsuke Moribe
(LDP)
Ichitarō Komiya
(JSP)
1963 by-el.
Toshihiro Kennoki
(LDP)
Momotarō Yanagida
(LDP)
Akira Ono
(JSP)
1965
1967 by-el. Katsuyuki Onimaru
(LDP)
1968 Isamu Koyanagi
(JSP)
Katsuyuki Onimaru
(LDP)
Masafumi Yoneda
(LDP)
Akira Ono
(JSP)
Toshihiro Kennoki
(LDP)
Momotarō Yanagida
(LDP)
1971
1974 Kazuhisa Arita
(LDP)
Yoshiharu Kuwana
(Kōmeitō)
Masao Endō
(LDP)
Tatsuru Harada
(Kōmeitō)
Akira Ono
(JSP)
1977
1980 Shūji Kurauchi
(LDP)
Isamu Koyanagi
(JSP)
1983
1986 Yukihiro Fukuda
(LDP)
Shirō Watanabe
(JSP)
Kazuki Motomura
(LDP)
1989 by-el. Sadao Fuchigami
(JSP)
Akira Ono
(JSP)
Kentarō Koba
(Kōmeitō)
Kei Ōma
(LDP)
1989
1991 by-el. Kichinosuke Shigetomi
(LDP)
1992 Kazunobu Yokoo
(Kōmeitō)
Gōtarō Yoshimura
(LDP)
Kentarō Koba
(NFP)
Shigeko Mieno
(JSP)
1995
1998 Kazuo Hirotomo
(Indep.)
Gōtarō Yoshimura
(LDP)
Masaji Matsuyama
(LDP)
Tsukasa Iwamoto
(DPJ)
2001
2004 Tsutomu Ōkubo
(DPJ)
Tsukasa Iwamoto
(DPJ)
Masaji Matsuyama
(LDP)
2007
2010 Satoshi Ōie
(LDP)
Tsutomu Ōkubo
(DPJ)
Masaji Matsuyama
(LDP)
Kuniyoshi Noda (DPJ) 2013
2016 Yukihito Koga (DPJ) Satoshi Ōie
(LDP)
Hiromi Takase (Kōmeitō)
Rokuta Shimono (Kōmeitō) 2019
Kuniyoshi Noda (CDP) 2022 Satoshi Ōie
(LDP)
Yukihito Koga (CDP) Kōzō Akino (Kōmeitō)

Recent election results

2010
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Satoshi Ōie 774,618
DPJ Tsutomu Ōkubo 673,749
YP Masao Satō 287,349
Independent (DPJ, SDP support) Kaname Tsutsumi 176,149
JCP Kiyoshi Shinoda 145,093
PNP Gōtarō Yoshimura 113,607
HRP Kazue Yoshitomi 25,693
Turnout 2,295,557 56.07
2007
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DPJ Tsukasa Iwamoto 1,003,170
LDP (Kōmeitō support) Masaji Matsuyama 791,152
JCP Miyuki Tanaka 185,713
SDP Hideo Kanaiwa 113,293
Ishin Seitō Shinpū Yoshihisa Baba 35,942
Kyōsei Shintō Takayuki Shūnan 15,244
Turnout 2,234,285 54.83

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Districts of the Japanese House of Councillors of the National Diet
President of the House of Councillors: Hidehisa Otsuji (Kagoshima)
Vice President of the House of Councillors: Hiroyuki Nagahama (Chiba)
Hokkaido - Tohoku
Kanto
Chūbu
Kinki
Chugoku
Shikoku
Kyushu - Okinawa
National Proportional representation
Abolished in 2015 reform
Abolished in 1983 electionNational (SNTV) district (0)
(in parentheses): Number of representatives per district

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