Mie at-large district is a constituency in the House of Councillors of Japan, the upper house of the Diet of Japan (national legislature). It currently elects 2 members to the House of Councillors, 1 per election.
Mie at-large district | |
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三重県選挙区 | |
Parliamentary constituency for the House of Councillors | |
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Prefecture | Mie |
Electorate | 1,460,720 (as of September 2022) [1] |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1947 |
Seats | 2 |
Councillors | Class of 2019:
Yūmi Yoshikawa (
LDP) |
Mie, similar to other rural, 2-seat districts, is now an LDP stronghold. However, during the 90s and 00s, it showed a tendency to break towards the opposition; it elected independents, along with some members of the Democratic Party of Japan. However, with the Democratic Party's collapse throughout the mid-2010s, it began to trend away from the opposition. The last opposition member to serve the district was Hirokazu Shiba, who was narrowly re-elected in 2016 and did not run for re-election in 2022.
Mie at-large district is a constituency in the House of Councillors of Japan, the upper house of the Diet of Japan (national legislature). It currently elects 2 members to the House of Councillors, 1 per election.
Mie at-large district | |
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三重県選挙区 | |
Parliamentary constituency for the House of Councillors | |
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Prefecture | Mie |
Electorate | 1,460,720 (as of September 2022) [1] |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1947 |
Seats | 2 |
Councillors | Class of 2019:
Yūmi Yoshikawa (
LDP) |
Mie, similar to other rural, 2-seat districts, is now an LDP stronghold. However, during the 90s and 00s, it showed a tendency to break towards the opposition; it elected independents, along with some members of the Democratic Party of Japan. However, with the Democratic Party's collapse throughout the mid-2010s, it began to trend away from the opposition. The last opposition member to serve the district was Hirokazu Shiba, who was narrowly re-elected in 2016 and did not run for re-election in 2022.