Tokyo 25th district

Tōkyō 25th district is a constituency of the House of Representatives in the Diet of Japan. It is located in the westernmost part of Tokyo prefecture. In of 2012, 321,319 eligible voters were registered in the district giving it the highest vote weight in Tokyo – several districts in former Tokyo city in Eastern Tokyo have more than 450,000 voters – but still more than 1.5 times as many voters as the least populated electoral districts in Japan.[2]

Tokyo 25th District
Parliamentary constituency
for the Japanese House of Representatives
Numbered map of Tokyo single-member districts
PrefectureTokyo
Proportional DistrictTokyo
Electorate413,266 (2021)[1]
Current constituency
Created1994
SeatsOne
PartyLDP
RepresentativeShinji Inoue
Created fromTokyo 11th district

The district covers the mostly rural Nishitama District as well as the cities of Ōme, Fussa, Akiruno and Hamura. After redistricting in 2017 the city of Akishima was transferred to the 25th district from the Tokyo 21st district.

Before the electoral reform of 1994, the area had been part of Tokyo 11th district that elected five Representatives by single non-transferable vote.

Since its creation, Tokyo 25th district has been a relatively safe seat for the Liberal Democratic Party and withstood the landslide Democratic victory in the 2009 general election. Its first representative, former defence minister Yōzō Ishikawa (Miyazawa→Kōno faction (present-day Asō faction)) who had represented the pre-reform 11th district since 1976, was succeeded by Shinji Inoue (Asō faction), a former MLIT bureaucrat.

List of representatives

RepresentativePartyDatesNotes
Yōzō IshikawaLDP1996–2003Retired from politics in 2003
Shinji InoueLDP2003–Incumbent

Election results

2021[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal DemocraticShinji Inoue131,43059.4 7.6
Constitutional DemocraticYukinari Shimada89,99140.6 19.8
Margin of victory18.8 22.2
Turnout54.90 2.17
Liberal Democratic holdSwing 6.6
2017
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LDPShinji Inoue112,01451.8 9.8
CDPYoko Yamashita44,88420.8 0.7
HopeSakihito Ozawa38,28617.7New
JCPTakashi Inoue21,0319.7 8.6
Margin of victory67,13031
Turnout216,21552.73 0.18
Liberal Democratic holdSwing 9.8
2014
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LDPShinji Inoue100,08161.6 7.2
DPJYoko Yamashita32,68720.1New
JCPTakashi Inoue29,65018.3 8.7
Margin of victory67,39441.49
Turnout162,41852.55 7.38
Liberal Democratic holdSwing 7.2
2012[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LDP (Kōmeitō, NRP)Shinji Inoue100,52354.4
DP (PNP)Mitsuaki Takeda28,75115.5
JRPTeppei Matsumoto27,25814.7
JCPTakashi Inoue17,7209.6
TPJ (NPD)Tarō Masago10,6895.8
2009[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LDP (Kōmeitō support)Shinji Inoue106,201.00052.5
PNP (DPJ, SDP support)Tarō Masago48,373.00023.9
JCPOsamu Suzuki21,044.25910.4
IndependentYasushi Suzuki19,874.7339.8
HRPMasato Kobuna6,673.0003.3
Turnout208,168.00065.24
2005[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LDPShinji Inoue113,80057.0
DPJHisashi Shimada66,00833.0
JCPTakuya Suzuki19,95410.0
Turnout204,24064.43
2003[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LDPShinji Inoue80,44346.3
DPJHisashi Shimada (elected by PR)71,15140.9
JCPTakuya Suzuki15,3818.8
IndependentShōji Ikeda6,8583.9
Turnout180,60157.25
2000[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LDPYōzō Ishikawa88,00748.9
DPJHisashi Shimada62,35234.6
JCPTakuya Suzuki25,32514.1
LLMitsuyoshi Okamura4,2992.4
1996[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LDPYōzō Ishikawa72,18041.0
NFPTakashi Usui62,02835.2
JCPYōji Yoshinaga22,31212.7
DPJYasushi Suzuki19,61111.1
Turnout180,67460.2

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