Kanagawa 16th district

Kanagawa 16th district is a political district in northwestern Kanagawa prefecture, Japan, represented in the national government's House of Representatives. Its constituency includes parts of Sagamihara and several other municipalities.

Kanagawa 16th District
Parliamentary constituency
for the Japanese House of Representatives
Numbered map of Kanagawa Prefecture single-member districts
PrefectureKanagawa
Proportional DistrictSouthern Kanto
Electorate385,191
(as of June 1, 2023[1]
Current constituency
Created1994
SeatsOne
PartyCDP
RepresentativeYūichi Goto
Created fromKanagawa 5th "medium-sized" district
MunicipalitiesSagamihara’s Midori Word, Sagamihara’s Minami Word, Atsugi City, Isehara City, Zama City, Aikō-Gun[2][3][4]

List of representatives

Election Representative Party Notes
1996 Yoshiyuki Kamei LDP
2000
2003
2005
2006 Zentaro Kamei by-election following the death of Yoshiyuki Kamei.
2009 Yūichi Goto DPJ
2012 Hiroyuki Yoshiie LDP
2014 Yūichi Goto DPJ
2017 Hiroyuki Yoshiie LDP
2021[5] Yūichi Goto CDP

Election results

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2021

2021[6]
Party Candidate Age Votes ±% Loss ratio Supports Notes
CDP Yūichi Goto 52 137,558 54.60% Increase13.79%
LDP Hiroyuki Yoshiie 50 114,396 45.40% Decrease1.51% 83.16% Kōmei He was elected in PR.

2017

2017[7]
Party Candidate Age Votes ±%

Loss ratio Supports Notes
LDP Hiroyuki Yoshiie 46 110,508 46.91% Increase1.74% Kōmei
Kibō Yūichi Goto 48 96,128 40.81% Decrease5.02% 86.99% He was elected in PR.
JCP Hirohide Ikeda 54 28,927 12.28% Increase3.28% 26.18%

2014

2014[8]
Party Candidate Age Votes ±% Loss ratio Supports Notes
DPJ Yūichi Goto 45 103,116 45.83% Increase8.49%
LDP Hiroyuki Yoshiie 43 101,627 45.17% Increase4.51% 98.56% Kōmei He was elected in PR.
JCP Hirohide Ikeda 52 20,243 9.00% Increase2.63% 19.63%

2012

2012[9]
Party Candidate Age Votes ±% Loss ratio Supports Notes
LDP Hiroyuki Yoshiie 41 98,958 40.66% Kōmei, NRP
DPJ Yūichi Goto 43 90,881 37.34% Decrease21.46% 91.84% PNP He was elected in PR.
JSP Yoshinobu Tomiyama 41 38,058 15.64% 38.46% YP
JCP Hirohide Ikeda 50 15,494 6.37% 15.66%

2009

2009[10]
Party Candidate Age Votes ±% Loss ratio Supports Notes
DPJ Yūichi Goto 40 167,721 58.80% Increase18.53%
LDP Zentarō Kamei 38 113,341 39.74% Decrease15.05% 67.58%
HRP Masamitsu Sumiyoshi 35 4,166 1.46% 2.48%

2006

2006[11]
Party Candidate Age Votes ±% Loss ratio Supports Notes
LDP Zentarō Kamei 35 109,464 54.79%
DPJ Yūichi Goto 37 80,450 40.27%
JCP Takashi Kasaki 60 9,862 4.94%

2005

2005[12]
Party Candidate Age Votes ±% Loss ratio Supports Notes
LDP Yoshiyuki Kamei 69 159,268 59.26% Increase3.90%
DPJ Hidetomo Nagata 31 87,991 32.74% Decrease3.99% 55.25%
JCP Chisato Hiyama 42 21,504 8.00% Increase0.09% 13.50%

2003

2003[13]
Party Candidate Age Votes ±% Loss ratio Supports Notes
LDP Yoshiyuki Kamei 67 125,067 55.36% Increase3.21%
DPJ Hidetomo Nagata 29 82,967 36.73% 66.34%
JCP Chisato Hiyama 40 17,877 7.91% 14.29%

2000

2000[14]
Party Candidate Age Votes ±% Loss ratio Supports Notes
LDP Yoshiyuki Kamei 64 99,966 52.15% Increase1.00%
DPJ Takashi Sanzyo 37 53,262 27.78% 53.28%
JCP Kunio Sakai 57 21,562 11.25% 21.57%
LL Shinichi Koizumi 52 16,911 8.82% Decrease6.70% 16.92%

References

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