The 2021 Japanese general election in Southern Kanto were held on October 31, 2021, to elect the 55 Japanese representatives, one from each of 33 Electoral districts and 22 proportional seats.[1]
Chiba 1st district
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In the last general election, Kadoyama Hiroaki of the Liberal Democratic Party won his seat after a close race over Kaname Tajima, an incumbent candidate from the Kibō no Tō. In this general election, the Japanese Communist Party did not field any candidates and the opposition candidates were unified into Tajima. After a one-on-one battle, Tajima beat Kadoyama to regain his seat(Kadoyama won the seat through proportional representation and maintained his position as a member of the House of Representatives.).[2]
Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Hiroaki Kadoyama | LDP | 2012 | Incumbent defeated. (Won PR seat.) |
Kaname Tajima | CDP |
Chiba 2nd district
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Kobayashi Takayuki, the incumbent minister of State for science and technology policy in the Kishida cabinet, was re-elected after beating other candidates by a large margin.[3]
Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Takayuki Kobayashi | LDP | 2012 | Incumbent reelected. | Takayuki Kobayashi | LDP |
Chiba 3rd district
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Current Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno was re-elected after defeating Kazumasa Okajima of the Constitutional Democratic Party (proportional representation block’s incumbent ). Unlike the last general election, Okajima failed to win a proportional representation seat.[4]
Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Hirokazu Matsuno | LDP | 2000 | Incumbent reelected. | Hirokazu Matsuno | LDP |
Chiba 4th district
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Yoshihiko Noda, a former Prime Minister and incumbent of the Constitutional Democratic Party, defeated Tetsuya Kimura of the Liberal Democratic Party by a large margin and fought again.Unlike the last general election, Kimura failed to win a proportional representation seat.[5]
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Member | Party | First elected |
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Yoshihiko Noda | CDP | 1993 | Incumbent reelected. | Yoshihiko Noda | CDP |
Chiba 5th district
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Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Kentaro Sonoura | LDP | 2005 | Incumbent reelected. | Kentaro Sonoura | LDP |
Chiba 6th district
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Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Hiromichi Watanabe | LDP | 1996 | Incumbent reelected. | Hiromichi Watanabe | LDP |
Chiba 7th district
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Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Ken Saitō | LDP | 2009 | Incumbent reelected. | Ken Saitō | LDP |
Chiba 8th district
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Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Yoshitaka Sakurada | LDP | 1996 | Incumbent defeated. (Won PR seat.) |
Satoshi Honjo | CDP |
Chiba 9th district
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Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Masatoshi Akimoto | LDP | 2012 | Incumbent defeated. (Won PR seat.) |
Soichiro Okuno | CDP |
Chiba 10th district
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Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Motoo Hayashi | LDP | 1993 | Incumbent reelected. | Motoo Hayashi | LDP |
Chiba 11th district
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Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Eisuke Mori | LDP | 1990 | Incumbent reelected. | Eisuke Mori | LDP |
Chiba 12th district
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Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Yasukazu Hamada | LDP | 1993 | Incumbent reelected. | Yasukazu Hamada | LDP |
Chiba 13th district
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Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Takaki Shirasuka | Independent | 2012 | Incumbent retired. LDP pick up. |
Hisashi Matsumoto | LDP |
Kanagawa 1st district
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Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Jun Matsumoto | Independent | 1996 | Incumbent defeated. | Gō Shinohara | CDP |
Kanagawa 2nd district
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Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Yoshihide Suga | LDP | 1996 | Incumbent reelected. | Yoshihide Suga | LDP |
Kanagawa 3rd district
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Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
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Vacant (last held by Hachiro Okonogi) |
– (LDP) |
ー | LDP hold. | Kenji Nakanishi | LDP |
Kanagawa 4th district
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Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Yuki Waseda | CDP | 2017 | Incumbent reelected. | Yuki Waseda | CDP |
Kanagawa 5th district
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Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Manabu Sakai | LDP | 2005 | Incumbent reelected. | Manabu Sakai | LDP |
Kanagawa 6th district
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Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Yoichiro Aoyagi | CDP | 2012 | Incumbent defeated. (Won PR seat.) |
Naoki Furukawa | LDP |
Kanagawa 7th district
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Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Keisuke Suzuki | LDP | 2005 | Incumbent reelected. | Keisuke Suzuki | LDP |
Kanagawa 8th district
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Incumbent | Elected Member | ||||
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Member | Party | First elected |
Status | Member | Party |
Kenji Eda | CDP | 2002 (by-el) | Incumbent reelected. | Kenji Eda | CDP |
Preferences
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