Kyoto 1st district (1947–93)

Kyōto 1st district was a constituency of the House of Representatives in the Diet of Japan. Between 1947 and 1993 it elected five Representatives by single non-transferable vote. It was located in Kyōto and consisted, as of 1993, of the cities of Kyōto city's wards of Sakyō, Higashiyama, Kamigyō, Kita, Nakagyō, Shimogyō, Minami and Yamashina. Today, the area is split between Kyōto 1st and 2nd single-member electoral districts.

Kyōto is the stronghold of the Japanese Communist Party and the 1st district was among the few in the country where the party ever nominated more than one candidate – successfully so in the 1972 and 1979 elections; but in 1990, it lost both candidates due to vote splitting. Facing dwindling support for the major parties in the 1970s, the LDP often nominated only two candidates, the JSP just one candidate in Kyoto 1st district.

Summary of results during the 1955 party system

Representatives elected/candidates running.

General election 1958 1960 1963 1967 1969 1972 1976 1979 1980 1983 1986 1990 1993
LDP & conservative independents 3/4 2/3 2/3 2/2 2/2 1/2 1/1 1/2 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2 2/2
Opposition center-left 1/1 1/1 2/2 2/2 1/2 3/3 2/3 2/2 2/2 2/3 2/2 2/4
JSP 2/3 1/2 1/2 0/2 0/1 1/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 1/1 0/1
JCP 0/1 1/1 1/1 1/1 1/1 2/2 1/2 2/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 0/2 1/1
District magnitude 5

Elected Representatives

election
year
highest vote
(top tōsen)
2nd 3rd 4th 5th
1947[1] Chōzaburō Mizutani (JSP) Kazumi Takeuchi (JSP) Hanji Ogawa (DP) Taminosuke Tsujii (JSP) Toyojirō Kawahashi (JLP)
1949[2] Kichinosuke Takagi (DLP) Zentarō Taniguchi (JCP) Isaji Tanaka (DP) Hanji Ogawa (DP) Chōzaburō Mizutani (JSP)
1952[3] Chōzaburō Mizutani (JSP, right) Isaji Tanaka (LP) Hanji Ogawa (Progressive) Susumu Kagata (JSP, left) Kichinosuke Takagi (LP)
1953[4] Isaji Tanaka (Yoshida LP) Gen'ichirō Nakagawa (Yoshida LP) Sannojō Nakamura (Progressive)
1955[5] Hanji Ogawa (JDP) Susumu Kagata (JSP, left) Sannojō Nakamura (JDP) Isaji Tanaka (LP)
1958[6] Isaji Tanaka (LDP) Chōzaburō Mizutani (JSP) Hanji Ogawa (LDP) Sannojō Nakamura (LDP) Susumu Kagata (JSP)
1960[7] Yoneo Tsubono (JSP) Isaji Tanaka (LDP) Chōzaburō Mizutani (DSP) Zentarō Taniguchi (JCP)
1963[8] Zentarō Taniguchi (JCP) Eiichi Nagasue (DSP) Hanji Ogawa (LDP) Susumu Kagata (JSP)
1967[9] Isaji Tanaka (LDP) Zentarō Taniguchi (JCP) Hanji Ogawa (LDP) Shin'ichi Higami (Kōmeitō) Eiichi Nagasue (DSP)
1969[10] Zentarō Taniguchi (JCP) Eiichi Nagasue (DSP) Isaji Tanaka (LDP)
1972[11] Masaru Umeda (JCP) Yukio Takemura (JSP)
1976[12] Isaji Tanaka (LDP) Yamato Kaji (NLC) Katsuhiko Takeuchi (Kōmeitō) Hiroko Fujiwara (JCP) Eiichi Nagasue (DSP)
1979[13] Katsuhiko Takeuchi (Kōmeitō) Masaru Umeda (JCP) Eiichi Nagasue (DSP) Isaji Tanaka (LDP)
1980[14] Mikio Okuda (LDP) Isaji Tanaka (Ind.) Katsuhiko Takeuchi (Kōmeitō)
1983[15] Bunmei Ibuki (LDP) Katsuhiko Takeuchi (Kōmeitō) Masaru Umeda (JCP) Mikio Okuda (LDP)
1986[16] Mikio Okuda (LDP) Bunmei Ibuki (LDP) Katsuhiko Takeuchi (Kōmeitō) Hiroko Fujiwara (JCP) Eiichi Nagasue (DSP)
1990[17] Eiichi Nagasue (DSP) Yukio Takemura (JSP) Bunmei Ibuki (LDP) Katsuhiko Takeuchi (Kōmeitō)
1993[18] Keiji Kokuta (JCP) Seiji Maehara (JNP) Bunmei Ibuki (LDP) Yuzuru Takeuchi (Kōmeitō) Mikio Okuda (LDP)

Most recent election results

1993[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
JCP Keiji Kokuta 77,708 20.3
JNP (NPH, SDF support) Seiji Maehara 65,182 17.0
LDP Bunmei Ibuki 48,893 12.8
Kōmeitō Yuzuru Takeuchi 48,597 12.7
LDP Mikio Okuda 48,036 12.6
JRP (SDF support) Kenji Hishida 45,587 11.9
JSP (SDF support) Yukio Takemura 33,780 8.8
DSP (SDF support) Kiyohiro Hatanaka 12,776 3.3
Independent Hideo Matsumoto 1,641 0.4
Independent Haruyoshi Saitō 383 0.1
1990[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Mikio Okuda 67,175 16.2
DSP Eiichi Nagasue 65,348 15.7
JSP Yukio Takemura 63,535 15.3
LDP Bunmei Ibuki 56,450 13.6
Kōmeitō Katsuhiko Takeuchi 53,020 12.8
JCP Masaru Umeda 48,719 11.7
JCP Hiroko Fujiwara 42,049 10.1
Independent Munenori Ōwan 18,828 4.5
1986[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Mikio Okuda 58,861 16.3
LDP Bunmei Ibuki 51,514 14.2
Kōmeitō Katsuhiko Takeuchi 51,315 14.2
JCP Hiroko Fujiwara 49,739 13.7
DSP Eiichi Nagasue 46,160 12.8
JCP Masaru Umeda 46,099 12.7
JSP Yukio Takemura 32,263 8.9
NLC Yamato Kaji 25,911 7.2

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