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Hokkaido 1st district (1947–1993)

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Election results

  • 1993 Japanese general election
    • Nobutaka Machimura, Liberal Democratic Party, 186,192 votes
    • Komeito, 171,089 votes
    • Social Democratic Party, 160,619 votes
    • Japanese Communist Party, 125,643 votes
    • independent, 14,149 votes
  • 1990 Japanese general election
    • Nobutaka Machimura, Liberal Democratic Party, 155,142 votes
    • Japanese Communist Party, 153,527 votes
    • Komeito, 146,626 votes
    • independent, 24,967 votes
  • 1986 Japanese general election
    • Nobutaka Machimura, Liberal Democratic Party, 165,041 votes
    • Social Democratic Party, 161,293 votes
    • Komeito, 149,036 votes
    • Japanese Communist Party, 132,789 votes
  • 1983 Japanese general election
    • Nobutaka Machimura, Liberal Democratic Party, 171,814 votes
    • Komeito, 150,502 votes
    • Social Democratic Party, 140,623 votes
    • Japanese Communist Party, 109,206 votes
  • 1980 Japanese general election
    • Takahiro Yokomichi, Social Democratic Party, 152,850 votes
  • 1979 Japanese general election
    • Takahiro Yokomichi, Social Democratic Party, 172,598 votes
  • 1976 Japanese general election
    • Takahiro Yokomichi, Social Democratic Party, 146,400 votes
    • Torazo Shimamoto, 129,889 votes
  • 1972 Japanese general election
    • Torazo Shimamoto, 142,641 votes
    • Japanese Communist Party, 119,946 votes
    • Takahiro Yokomichi, Social Democratic Party, 111,244 votes
    • Komeito, 85,978 votes
  • 1969 Japanese general election
    • Takahiro Yokomichi, Social Democratic Party, 98,829 votes
    • Torazo Shimamoto, 61,271 votes
    • Japanese Communist Party, 46,867 votes
  • 1967 Japanese general election
    • Setsuo Yokomichi, 100,563 votes
    • Torazo Shimamoto, 95,701 votes
    • Liberal Democratic Party, 80,269 votes
    • Komeito, 76,176 votes
    • Japanese Communist Party, 22,281 votes
  • 1963 Japanese general election
    • Liberal Democratic Party, 93,915 votes
    • Setsuo Yokomichi, 91,817 votes
    • Torazo Shimamoto, 63,079 votes
    • Japanese Communist Party, 10,640 votes
  • 1960 Japanese general election
    • Setsuo Yokomichi, 83,138 votes
    • Liberal Democratic Party, 72,521 votes
    • Torazo Shimamoto, 53,422 votes
    • independent, 50,893 votes
    • Japanese Communist Party, 6,274 votes
  • 1958 Japanese general election
    • Setsuo Yokomichi, 90,624 votes
    • Kingo Machimura, Liberal Democratic Party, 82,480 votes
    • Liberal Democratic Party, 65,230 votes
    • Japanese Communist Party, 9,731 votes
    • independent, 7,850 votes
  • 1955 Japanese general election
    • Setsuo Yokomichi, 75,389 votes
    • Kingo Machimura, independent, 50,963 votes
    • Japanese Communist Party, 9,432 votes
    • independent, 4,109 votes
  • 1953 Japanese general election
    • Setsuo Yokomichi, 48,513 votes
    • Kingo Machimura, 37,573 votes
    • Japanese Communist Party, 9,538 votes
  • 1952 Japanese general election
    • Setsuo Yokomichi, 48,826 votes
    • Kingo Machimura, 42,815 votes
    • Japanese Communist Party, 10,023 votes
  • 1949 Japanese general election
    • Japanese Communist Party, 14,388 votes
    • independent, 11,066 votes
  • 1947 Japanese general election
    • independent, 12,030 votes
    • Japanese Communist Party, 4,821 votes
Hokkaidō's electoral districts for the Diet of Japan
FPTP "small" districts (1996–present)
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12 (13)
PR
Hokkaidō PR block
House of Councillors
At-large (13→12 Representatives (PR block: 9→8), 4→6 Councillors)
SNTV "medium-sized" districts (1947–1993)
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2
3
4
5 (22→23 Representatives, 8→4 Councillors)
Limited voting "large" districts (1946)
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2 (23 Representatives)
SNTV "medium-sized" districts (1928–1942)
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2
3
4
5 (20 Representatives)
FPTP/SNTV "small" districts (1920–1924)
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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12 (16 Representatives)
SNTV "large" districts era (1902–1917), in Hokkaidō FPTP single-member districts
Sapporo city (ku)
Hakodate city (ku)
Otaru city (ku)
subprefectures 1
subprefectures 2
subprefectures 3 (3→6 Representatives)

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