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Legislative district of Japan
Kanagawa 16th district is an electoral district for the Japanese House of Representatives located inKanagawa Prefecture. The district covers the cities of Atsugi, Isehara and Ebina
List of representatives
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2014[5]
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Party
|
Candidate
|
Age
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
Loss ratio
|
Supports
|
Notes
|
DPJ
|
Yūichi Goto
|
45
|
103,116
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45.83%
|
8.49%
|
ー
|
|
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LDP
|
Hiroyuki Yoshiie
|
43
|
101,627
|
45.17%
|
4.51%
|
98.56%
|
Kōmei
|
He was elected in PR.
|
JCP
|
Hirohide Ikeda
|
52
|
20,243
|
9.00%
|
2.63%
|
19.63%
|
|
|
2012[6]
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Party
|
Candidate
|
Age
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
Loss ratio
|
Supports
|
Notes
|
LDP
|
Hiroyuki Yoshiie
|
41
|
98,958
|
40.66%
|
ー
|
ー
|
Kōmei, NRP
|
|
DPJ
|
Yūichi Goto
|
43
|
90,881
|
37.34%
|
21.46%
|
91.84%
|
PNP
|
He was elected in PR.
|
JSP
|
Yoshinobu Tomiyama
|
41
|
38,058
|
15.64%
|
ー
|
38.46%
|
YP
|
|
JCP
|
Hirohide Ikeda
|
50
|
15,494
|
6.37%
|
ー
|
15.66%
|
|
|
2009[7]
|
Party
|
Candidate
|
Age
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
Loss ratio
|
Supports
|
Notes
|
DPJ
|
Yūichi Goto
|
40
|
167,721
|
58.80%
|
18.53%
|
ー
|
|
|
LDP
|
Zentarō Kamei
|
38
|
113,341
|
39.74%
|
15.05%
|
67.58%
|
|
|
HRP
|
Masamitsu Sumiyoshi
|
35
|
4,166
|
1.46%
|
ー
|
2.48%
|
|
|
2006[8]
|
Party
|
Candidate
|
Age
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
Loss ratio
|
Supports
|
Notes
|
LDP
|
Zentarō Kamei
|
35
|
109,464
|
54.79%
|
ー
|
ー
|
|
|
DPJ
|
Yūichi Goto
|
37
|
80,450
|
40.27%
|
ー
|
ー
|
|
|
JCP
|
Takashi Kasaki
|
60
|
9,862
|
4.94%
|
ー
|
ー
|
|
|
2005[9]
|
Party
|
Candidate
|
Age
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
Loss ratio
|
Supports
|
Notes
|
LDP
|
Yoshiyuki Kamei
|
69
|
159,268
|
59.26%
|
3.90%
|
ー
|
|
|
DPJ
|
Hidetomo Nagata
|
31
|
87,991
|
32.74%
|
3.99%
|
55.25%
|
|
|
JCP
|
Chisato Hiyama
|
42
|
21,504
|
8.00%
|
0.09%
|
13.50%
|
|
|
2003[10]
|
Party
|
Candidate
|
Age
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
Loss ratio
|
Supports
|
Notes
|
LDP
|
Yoshiyuki Kamei
|
67
|
125,067
|
55.36%
|
3.21%
|
ー
|
|
|
DPJ
|
Hidetomo Nagata
|
29
|
82,967
|
36.73%
|
ー
|
66.34%
|
|
|
JCP
|
Chisato Hiyama
|
40
|
17,877
|
7.91%
|
ー
|
14.29%
|
|
|
2000[11]
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Party
|
Candidate
|
Age
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
Loss ratio
|
Supports
|
Notes
|
LDP
|
Yoshiyuki Kamei
|
64
|
99,966
|
52.15%
|
1.00%
|
ー
|
|
|
DPJ
|
Takashi Sanzyo
|
37
|
53,262
|
27.78%
|
ー
|
53.28%
|
|
|
JCP
|
Kunio Sakai
|
57
|
21,562
|
11.25%
|
ー
|
21.57%
|
|
|
LL
|
Shinichi Koizumi
|
52
|
16,911
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8.82%
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6.70%
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16.92%
|
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- SNTV "medium-sized" districts (1947–1993)
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- 2
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- 5 (13→22 Representatives, 4→6 Councillors)
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- SNTV "medium-sized" districts (1928–1942)
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- 2
- 3 (11 Representatives)
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- FPTP/SNTV "small" districts (1920–1924)
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- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7 (10 Representatives)
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Hokkaidō (8 block seats, 12 district seats) | |
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Tōhoku (12 block seats, 21 district seats) | |
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Kita- (North) Kantō (19 block seats, 33 district seats) | |
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Minami- (South) Kantō (23 block seats, 36 district seats) | |
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Tokyo (19 block seats, 30 district seats) | |
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Hokuriku-Shin'etsu (10 block seats, 18 district seats) | |
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Tōkai (21 block seats, 33 district seats) | |
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Kinki (28 block seats, 45 district seats) | |
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Chūgoku (10 block seats, 17 district seats) | |
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Shikoku (6 block seats, 10 district seats) | |
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Kyūshū (20 block seats, 34 district seats) | |
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Districts eliminated in the 2002 reapportionments | |
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Districts eliminated in the 2013 reapportionments | |
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Districts eliminated in the 2017 reapportionments | |
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Districts eliminated in the 2022 reapportionments | |
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