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Kanagawa 5th district

Kanagawa 5th district
Parliamentary constituency
for the Japanese House of Representatives
Numbered map of the Kanagawa Prefecture single seats in Yokohama
PrefectureKanagawa
Proportional DistrictSouthern Kanto
Electorate363,392[1]
Current constituency
Created1994
SeatsOne
PartyLDP
RepresentativesManabu Sakai
MunicipalitiesIzumi-ku and Totsuka-ku of Yokohama

Kanagawa 5th district (神奈川県第5区, Kanagawa-ken dai-goku or simply 神奈川5区, Kanagawa-goku) is a single-member constituency of the House of Representatives in the national Diet of Japan located in Kanagawa Prefecture.

Areas covered

Since 2022

[2][3]

1994 - 2022

[4]

List of representatives

Election Representative Party Notes
1996[5] Keishu Tanaka New Frontier
New Fraternity
2000[6] Democratic
2003[7]
2005[8] Manabu Sakai LDP
2009[9] Keishu Tanaka Democratic
2012[10] Manabu Sakai LDP
2014[11]
2017[12]
2021[13]
2024[14]

Election Results

2024202120172014201220092005200320001996

2024

2024[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Manabu Sakai
(Incumbent)
80,495 40.75 Decrease 12.72
CDP Makoto Yamazaki
(Won PR seat)
67,399 34.12 Decrease 12.41
Ishin Kunie Kusaka 33,863 17.14 New
JCP Michiko Takamiya 15,794 7.99 N/A
Majority 13,096 6.63
Registered electors 362,692
Turnout 56.23 Increase 0.18
LDP hold

2021

2021[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Manabu Sakai
(Incumbent)
136,288 53.47 Increase 1.86
CDP Makoto Yamazaki
(Won PR seat)
118,619 46.53 New
Majority 17,669 6.94
Registered electors 467,198
Turnout 56.05 Increase 4.08
LDP hold

2017

2017[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Manabu Sakai
(Incumbent)
120,068 51.61 Increase 3.85
Kibō no Tō Kenji Yoshioka 67,085 28.84 New
JCP Seigo Yokoyama 45,497 19.56 Increase 6.00
Majority 52,983 22.77
Registered electors 462,505
Turnout 51.97 Decrease 2.31
LDP hold

2014

2014[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Manabu Sakai
(Incumbent)
112,963 47.76 Increase 7.00
Innovation Masashi Mito
(Won PR seat)
56,647 23.95 New
JCP Seigo Yokoyama 32,075 13.56 Increase 6.18
Independent Yayoi Gotoda 27,188 11.49 New
Future Generations Toshihisa Kono 7,656 3.24 New
Majority 56,316 23.81
Registered electors 450,157
Turnout 54.28 Decrease 6.61
LDP hold

2012

2012[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Manabu Sakai 107,796 40.76 Increase 2.81
Restoration Daichi Yuzawa 46,632 17.63 New
Your Toichiro Ikeda 43,786 16.56 New
Democratic Keishu Tanaka
(Incumbent)
30,494 11.53 Decrease 39.41
JCP Seigo Yokoyama 19,512 7.38 Decrease 2.28
Tomorrow Toshihisa Kono 16,268 6.14 New
Majority 61,164 23.13
Registered electors
Turnout 60.89 Decrease 9.24
LDP gain from Democratic

2009

2009[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Keishu Tanaka 156,328 50.94 Increase 12.26
LDP Manabu Sakai
(Incumbent)
116,468 37.95 Decrease 13.13
JCP Hiroshi Iwasaki 29,657 9.66 Decrease 0.58
Happiness Realization Takashi Kadomori 4,448 1.45 New
Majority 39,860 12.99
Registered electors
Turnout 70.13
Democratic gain from LDP

2005

2005[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Manabu Sakai 151,617 51.08 Increase 13.91
Democratic Keishu Tanaka
(Incumbent)
114,816 38.68 Decrease 11.65
JCP Takeshi Ōmori [ja] 30,407 10.24 Decrease 2.26
Majority 36,801 12.40
Registered electors
Turnout
LDP gain from Democratic

2003

2003[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Keishu Tanaka
(Incumbent)
123,905 50.33 Decrease 1.60
LDP Manabu Sakai 91,513 37.17 Increase 8.63
JCP Takeshi Ōmori [ja] 30,770 12.50 Decrease 7.03
Majority 32,392 13.16
Registered electors
Turnout
Democratic hold

2000

2000[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Keishu Tanaka
(Incumbent)
128,010 51.93 New
LDP Issei Suzuki 70,343 28.54 Increase 2.63
JCP Takeshi Ōmori [ja]
(Won PR seat)
48,146 19.53 Increase 3.08
Majority 57,667 23.39
Registered electors
Turnout
Democratic hold

1996

1996[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Frontier Keishu Tanaka 81,289 35.86 New
LDP Issei Suzuki 58,732 25.91 New
Democratic Osamu Asari 49,369 21.78 New
JCP Takeshi Ōmori [ja]
(Won PR seat)
37,263 16.45 New
Majority 22,557 9.95
Registered electors
Turnout
New Frontier win (new seat)

References

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  3. ^ "Kanagawa" (PDF). Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications. Retrieved January 3, 2025.
  4. ^ "衆議院トップページ >立法情報 >制定法律情報 >第131回国会 制定法律の一覧 >法律第百四号(平六・一一・二五)". House of Representatives of Japan. November 25, 1994. Retrieved January 3, 2025.
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  14. ^ a b "2024年衆議院議員総選挙 神奈川". NHK (in Japanese). Retrieved January 3, 2025.
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