Kyoto 1st district

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Kyoto 1st district
Parliamentary constituency
for the Japanese House of Representatives
Numbered map of Kyoto Prefecture single-member districts
PrefectureKyoto
Proportional DistrictKinki
Electorate389,304[1]
Current constituency
Created1994
SeatsOne
PartyLiberal Democratic
RepresentativesYasushi Katsume [ja]
MunicipalitiesKamigyō-ku, Kita-ku, Nakagyō-ku, Minami-ku, and Shimogyō-ku of Kyoto City

Kyoto 1st district (京都府第1区, Kyoto-fu dai-ikku or simply 京都1区, Kyoto-ikku ) is a single-member constituency of the House of Representatives in the national Diet of Japan located in Kyoto Prefecture.

Areas covered[edit]

1994–present[edit]

[2][3]

List of representatives[edit]

Election Representative Party Notes
1996[4] Bunmei Ibuki Liberal Democratic
2000[5]
2003[6]
2005[7]
2009[8] Tomoyuki Taira [ja] Democratic [a]
Independent
Your
2012[12] Bunmei Ibuki Liberal Democratic
2014[13]
2017[14]
2021[15] Yasushi Katsume [ja] Liberal Democratic

Election results[edit]

2021[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic
(endorsed by Komeito)
Yasushi Katsume [ja] 86,238 40.40 Decrease 6.92
Communist Keiji Kokuta
(PR seat incumbent)
(won PR seat)
65,201 30.55 Decrease 2.72
Innovation Sachiko Horiba [ja]
(won PR seat)
62,007 29.05 New
Majority 21,037 9.85
Registered electors 390,373
Turnout 55.90 Increase 7.06
Liberal Democratic hold
2017[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic
(endorsed by Komeito)
Bunmei Ibuki
(incumbent)
88,106 47.32 Increase 6.76
Communist Keiji Kokuta
(PR seat incumbent)
(won PR seat)
61,938 33.27 Increase 3.89
Kibō no Tō Seiko Shimamura [ja] 36,134 19.41 New
Majority 26,168 14.05
Registered electors 393,178
Turnout 48.84 Increase 0.14
Liberal Democratic hold
2014[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic
(endorsed by Komeito)
Bunmei Ibuki
(incumbent)
73,684 40.56 Increase 7.34
Communist Keiji Kokuta
(PR seat incumbent)
(won PR seat)
53,379 29.38 Increase 9.55
Innovation Ikuta Tasaka 36,353 20.01 New
Independent Tomoyuki Taira [ja] 17,307 9.53 New
Independent Sumimura Ninagawa 960 0.53 New
Majority 20,305 11.18
Turnout 48.70
Liberal Democratic hold
2012[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic
(endorsed by Komeito)
Bunmei Ibuki
(PR seat incumbent)
69,287 33.22 Decrease 0.09
Restoration Ikuta Tasaka 47,273 22.67 New
Communist Keiji Kokuta
(PR seat incumbent)
(won PR seat)
41,349 19.83 Decrease 2.38
Your Tomoyuki Taira [ja]
(incumbent)
24,591 11.79 New
Democratic
(endorsed by PNP)
Megumi Yūno 24,129 11.57 Decrease 31.46
Happiness Realization Yūji Tanabe 1,932 0.93 Decrease 0.52
Majority 22,014 10.55
Turnout
Liberal Democratic gain from Your
2009[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic
(endorsed by PNP)
Tomoyuki Taira [ja] 105,818 43.03 Increase 14.04
Liberal Democratic
(endorsed by Komeito)
Bunmei Ibuki
(incumbent)
(won PR seat)
81,913 33.31 Decrease 14.40
Communist Keiji Kokuta
(PR seat incumbent)
(won PR seat)
54,605 22.21 Decrease 1.09
Happiness Realization Yumiko Tanemura 3,576 1.45 New
Majority 23,905 9.72
Turnout
Democratic gain from Liberal Democratic
2005[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic Bunmei Ibuki
(incumbent)
112,848 47.71 Increase 5.44
Democratic Kazuya Tamaki [ja]
(PR seat incumbent)
68,563 28.99 Decrease 3.09
Communist Keiji Kokuta
(PR seat incumbent)
(won PR seat)
55,097 23.30 Decrease 2.35
Majority 44,285 18.72
Turnout
Liberal Democratic hold
2003[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic Bunmei Ibuki
(incumbent)
83,644 42.27 Increase 0.13
Democratic Kazuya Tamaki [ja]
(PR seat incumbent)
(won PR seat)
63,487 32.08 Increase 7.59
Communist Keiji Kokuta
(PR seat incumbent)
(won PR seat)
50,762 25.65 Decrease 7.72
Majority 20,157 10.19
Turnout
Liberal Democratic hold
2000[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic Bunmei Ibuki
(incumbent)
86,490 42.14 Increase 10.87
Communist Keiji Kokuta
(PR seat incumbent)
(won PR seat)
68,493 33.37 Increase 3.42
Democratic Kenji Hishida 50,256 24.49 New
Majority 17,997 8.77
Turnout
Liberal Democratic hold
1996[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic Bunmei Ibuki 63,094 31.27 New
Communist Keiji Kokuta
(won PR seat)
60,441 29.95 New
New Frontier Yuzuru Takeuchi [ja] 47,103 23.34 New
Democratic Tetsuro Fukuyama 29,275 14.51 New
Liberal League Sumimura Ninagawa 1,877 0.93 New
Majority 2,653 1.32
Turnout
Liberal Democratic win (new seat)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  1. ^ Taira left the Democratic Party in protest against Noda Cabinet’s decision to restart Kansai Electric Power Company's Ōi Nuclear Power Plant. After becoming an independent, he joined Your Party.[9][10][11]