Tokyo 2nd district (1947–1993)

Tokyo 2nd district was a constituency of the House of Representatives in the Diet of Japan (national legislature). Between 1947 and 1993 it elected three, later five representatives by single non-transferable vote. It initially consisted of Shinagawa and Ōta in Eastern mainland Tokyo and, following their return from US military administration, Tokyo's Izu and Ogasawara islands. Since the election of 1996, the area forms the new single-member 3rd district.

Prominent representatives from the 2nd district included feminist pioneer Shizue Katō, her husband, labor activist Kanjū Katō, conservative environment and transport minister Shintarō Ishihara and DSP president Keigo Ōuchi.

Summary of results during the 1955 party system

General election 1958196019631967196919721976197919801983198619901993
LDP & conservative independents 1121221111222
Opposition center-left 0001213222123
JSP 2211011111110
JCP 0000110111100
Seats up 3 5

Elected Representatives

election
year
highest vote
(top tōsen)
2nd 3rd 4th 5th
1947[1] Komakichi Matsuoka (JSP) Shizue Katō (JSP) Yoshirō Kikuchi (JLP)
1949[2] Yoshirō Kikuchi (DLP) Komakichi Matsuoka (JSP) Kenichi Itō (JCP)
1952[3] Komakichi Matsuoka (JSP, right) Tokuma Utsunomiya (LP) Kanjū Katō (JSP, right)
1953[4] Kanjū Katō (JSP, right) Yoshirō Kikuchi (Yoshida LP) Tokuma Utsunomiya (Yoshida LP)
1955[5] Komakichi Matsuoka (JSP, right) Yoshirō Kikuchi (JDP) Tokuma Utsunomiya (JDP)
1958[6] Kanjū Katō (JSP) Tokuma Utsunomiya (LDP) Komakichi Matsuoka (JSP)
1960[7] Shigeo Ōshiba (JSP)
1963[8] Shigeo Ōshiba (JSP) Yoshirō Kikuchi (LDP) Tokuma Utsunomiya (LDP)
1967[9] Tokuma Utsunomiya (LDP) Yasuo Suzukiri (Kōmeitō) Kanjū Katō (JSP)
1969[10] Yasuo Suzukiri (Kōmeitō) Tokuma Utsunomiya (LDP) Itaru Yonehara (JCP) Yoshirō Kikuchi (LDP) Fumio Kawabata (DSP)
1972[11] Shintarō Ishihara (Indep.)[12] Itaru Yonehara (JCP) Shigeo Ōshiba (JSP) Yasuo Suzukiri (Kōmeitō) Tokuma Utsunomiya (LDP)
1976[13] Shintarō Ishihara (LDP) Yasuo Suzukiri (Kōmeitō) Keigo Ōuchi (DSP) Tokuma Utsunomiya (Indep.)[14] Shigeo Ōshiba (JSP)
1979[15] Yasuo Suzukiri (Kōmeitō) Tetsu Ueda (JSP) Shintarō Ishihara (LDP) Keigo Ōuchi (DSP) Toshio Sakaki (JCP)
1980[16] Shintarō Ishihara (LDP) Keigo Ōuchi (DSP) Yasuo Suzukiri (Kōmeitō)
1983[17] Yasuo Suzukiri (Kōmeitō) Tetsu Ueda (JSP) Masuhide Okazaki (JCP)
1986[18] Shōkei Arai (LDP) Yasuo Suzukiri (Kōmeitō)
1990[19] Tetsu Ueda (JSP) Shōkei Arai (LDP) Keigo Ōuchi (DSP) Otohiko Endō (Kōmeitō)
1993[20] Keigo Ōuchi (DSP) Otohiko Endō (Kōmeitō) Noboru Usami (NPH)

Last election result 1993

1993[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Shintarō Ishihara 92,259 19.0
DSP Keigo Ōuchi 73,314 15.1
LDP Shōkei Arai 72,059 14.8
Kōmeitō (lit. "Justice Party") Otohiko Endō 70,590 14.5
NPH Noboru Usami 62,188 12.8
JCP Masuhide Okazaki 57,346 11.8
JSP Tetsu Ueda 54,820 11.3
Independent Kazumi Tokunaga 2,540 0.5
Zatsumintō (lit. "Crude People's Party") Hirokichi Takahashi 348 0.1
Kokumintō (lit. "People's Party") Tokuichi Nakamura 335 0.1
Turnout 489,555 60.45

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