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Chiba 13th district

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Chiba 13th district
Parliamentary constituency
for the Japanese House of Representatives
Numbered map of the Chiba Prefecture single seats
PrefectureChiba
Proportional DistrictSouthern Kanto
Electorate418,377[1]
Current constituency
Created2002
SeatsOne
PartyLDP
RepresentativesHisashi Matsumoto [ja]
MunicipalitiesCities of Abiko, Inzai, Kamagaya, Shiroi, and Tomisato District of Iba

Chiba 13th district (千葉県第13区, Chiba-ken dai-ju-sanku or simply 千葉13区, Chiba-ju-sanku) is a single-member constituency of the House of Representatives in the national Diet of Japan located in Chiba Prefecture.

Areas covered

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Since 2022

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2017 - 2022

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2013 - 2017

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2002 - 2013

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List of representatives

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Election Representative Party Notes
2003[8] Yukio Jitsukawa LDP
2005[9]
2009[10] Yasuhiko Wakai [ja] Democratic
2012[11] Takaki Shirasuka [ja] LDP
2014[12]
2017[13] Shirasuka left the LDP because of the scandal.
Independent
2021[14] Hisashi Matsumoto [ja] LDP
2024[15]

Election Results

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2024

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2024[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Hisashi Matsumoto [ja]
(Incumbent)
96,024 43.77 Decrease 1.30
CDP Shin Miyakawa [ja]
(Won PR seat)
92,501 42.16 Increase 6.33
Sanseitō Megumi Nakaya 19,582 8.93 New
JCP Sueto Kashiwazaki 11,287 5.14 N/A
Majority 3,523 1.61
Registered electors 417,408
Turnout 54.02 Decrease 0.47
LDP hold

2021

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2021[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Hisashi Matsumoto [ja] 100,227 45.07 Decrease 0.77
CDP Shin Miyakawa [ja] 79,687 35.83 New
Ishin Kiyoshi Shimizu [ja] 42,473 19.10 New
Majority 20,540 9.24
Registered electors 416,857
Turnout 54.49 Increase 3.70
LDP gain from Independent

2017

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2017[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Takaki Shirasuka [ja]
(Incumbent)
93,081 45.84 Decrease 5.06
CDP Shin Miyakawa [ja]
(Won PR seat)
57,431 28.28 New
Kibō no Tō Tomohiko Mizuno [ja] 31,887 15.70 New
JCP Kazuko Saito 20,679 10.18 Decrease 4.70
Majority 35,650 17.56
Registered electors 410,959
Turnout 50.79 Decrease 0.11
LDP hold

2014

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2014[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Takaki Shirasuka [ja]
(Incumbent)
96,294 50.90 Increase 9.88
Democratic Yasuhiko Wakai [ja] 64,725 34.22 Increase 6.56
JCP Katsutoshi Nakagawa 28,147 14.88 Increase 7.36
Majority 31,569 16.68
Registered electors 388,076
Turnout 50.90 Decrease 7.24
LDP hold

2012

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2012[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Takaki Shirasuka [ja] 75,152 41.02 Increase 2.11
Democratic Yasuhiko Wakai [ja]
(Incumbent)
(Won PR seat)
50,666 27.66 Decrease 29.36
Restoration Tamotsu Shiiki [ja]
(Won PR seat)
40,471 22.09 New
JCP Tomoyuki Satake 13,769 7.52 N/A
Happiness Realization Yuzo Furukawa 3,134 1.71 Decrease 0.36
Majority 24,486 13.36
Registered electors 329,571
Turnout 58.14 Decrease 7.92
LDP gain from Democratic

2009

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2009[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Yasuhiko Wakai [ja] 118,062 57.02 Increase 18.42
LDP Yukio Jitsukawa
(Incumbent)
80,573 38.91 Decrease 15.50
Happiness Realization Hiroaki Ishii 4,293 2.07 New
Independent Kenzo Tachibana 4,127 2.00 New
Majority 37,489 18.11
Registered electors 321,969
Turnout 66.06 Increase 0.35
Democratic gain from LDP

2005

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2005[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Yukio Jitsukawa
(Incumbent)
106,994 54.41 Increase 6.11
Democratic Yasuhiko Wakai [ja] 75,909 38.60 Decrease 6.33
JCP Choei Ino 13,756 6.99 Increase 0.22
Majority 31,085 15.81
Registered electors 305,244
Turnout 65.71 Increase 7.64
LDP hold

2003

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2003[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Yukio Jitsukawa 81,625 48.30 New
Democratic Yasuhiko Wakai [ja]
(Won PR seat)
75,927 44.93 New
JCP Choei Ino 11,435 6.77 New
Majority 5,698 3.37
Registered electors 299,034
Turnout 58.07
LDP win (new seat)

References

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  2. ^ "衆議院トップページ >立法情報 >制定法律情報 >第210回国会 制定法律の一覧 >公職選挙法の一部を改正する法律 法律第八十九号(令四・一一・二八)". House of Representatives of Japan. November 28, 2022. Retrieved January 11, 2025.
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