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Tokyo 19th district

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Tokyo 19th District
東京都第19区
Parliamentary constituency
for the Japanese House of Representatives
PrefectureTokyo
Proportional BlockTokyo
Electorate334,159 (as of 1 September 2022)[1]
Current constituency
Created1994
SeatsOne
PartyCDP
RepresentativeYoshinori Suematsu

Tokyo 19th District (東京都第19区, Tokyo-to dai-jukyu-ku) is an electoral district of the Japanese House of Representatives. The district was created in 1994 as part of the move towards single-member districts, and is currently represented by Constitutional Democratic Party's Yoshinori Suematsu.

Areas covered

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Current district

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As of 16 January 2023, the areas covered by this district are as follows:[2]

As part of the 2022 redistricting, Nishitokyo was moved to the 18th district and Kunitachi was returned from the 21st district.

Areas 2017–2022

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From the second redistricting in 2017 until the third redistricting in 2022, the areas covered by this district were as follows:[3][4]

As part of the 2017 redistricting, Kunitachi was moved to the 21st district.

Areas 2002–2017

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From the first redistricting in 2002 until the second redistricting in 2017, the areas covered by this district were as follows:[5]

in 2001, Hōya and Tanashi merged to create the new city of Nishitokyo.

Areas from before 2002

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From the creation of the district in 1994, until the first redistricting in 2002, the areas covered by this district were as follows:[6]

Elected representatives

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Representatives Party Years served Notes
Yoshinori Suematsu DP 1996-2000
DPJ 2000-2005 Elected to the Tokyo PR district in the 2005 general election.[7]
Yohei Matsumoto LDP 2005-2009 Not re-elected in the 2009 general election.[8]
Yoshinori Suematsu DPJ 2009-2012 Not re-elected in the 2012 general election.[9]
Yohei Matsumoto LDP 2012-2021 Elected to the Tokyo PR district in the 2021 general election.[10]
Yoshinori Suematsu CDP 2021- Incumbent

Election results

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‡ - Also ran in the Tokyo PR district

‡‡ - Also ran and won in the Tokyo PR district

2024
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Constitutional Democratic Yoshinori Suematsu
Liberal Democratic Yohei Matsumoto
Ishin Kei'ichirō Yoshida
Communist Mitsuko Ideshige
Turnout
2021[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Constitutional Democratic Yoshinori Suematsu (incumbent - Tokyo PR) 111,267 43.0 Increase4.3
Liberal Democratic Yohei Matsumoto‡‡ (incumbent)
(endorsed by Komeito)
109,131 42.2 Increase1.1
Ishin Hideaki Yamazaki 38,182 14.8 New
Registered electors 439,147
Turnout 263,488 60.0 Increase4.2
Constitutional Democratic gain from Liberal Democratic Swing Increase2.2
2017[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic Yohei Matsumoto (incumbent)
(endorsed by Komeito)
96,229 41.1 Increase0.1
Constitutional Democratic Yoshinori Suematsu‡‡ 90,540 38.7 New
Kibō no Tō Rika Sasaki 29,743 12.7 New
Communist Shigeo Sugishita 17,377 7.4 Decrease6.6
Registered electors 425,966
Turnout 237,859 55.8 Decrease1.6
Liberal Democratic hold Swing Increase3.4
2014[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic Yohei Matsumoto 107,608 41.0 Increase6.6
Democratic Yoshinori Suematsu
(endorsed by the JIP)
87,584 33.3 Increase5.7
Communist Tamishi Koizumi 36,878 14.0 Increase5.6
Japanese Kokoro Hiroshi Yamada 30,658 11.7 New
Registered electors 470,785
Turnout 270,278 57.4 Decrease7.8
Liberal Democratic hold Swing Increase3.5
2012[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic Yohei Matsumoto 101,362 34.4 Increase0.3
Democratic Yoshinori Suematsu (incumbent)
(endorsed by the PNP)
81,490 27.6 Decrease27.4
Restoration Hiroshi Yamada‡‡
(endorsed by Your Party)
64,857 22.0 New
Communist Mitsuko Ide 24,660 8.4 Decrease0.6
Tomorrow Koichiro Watanabe (incumbent - Tokyo PR) (endorsed by the NDP) 22,445 7.6 New
Registered electors 466,796
Turnout 304,444 65.2 Decrease2.9
Liberal Democratic gain from Democratic Swing Increase6.3
2009[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Yoshinori Suematsu (incumbent - Tokyo PR) 170,437 55.0 Increase10.1
Liberal Democratic Yohei Matsumoto (incumbent) 105,721 34.1 Decrease12.2
Communist Akio Shimizu 27,860 9.0 Decrease0.3
Independent Saeko Takahashi 2,912 0.9 New
Happiness Realization Shinichiro Ishida 2,740 0.9 New
Registered electors 462,375
Turnout 314,924 68.1 Increase0.2
Democratic gain from Liberal Democratic Swing Increase9.3
2005[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic Yohei Matsumoto 138,596 46.3 Increase11.9
Democratic Yoshinori Suematsu‡‡ (incumbent) 133,180 44.5 Decrease8.4
Communist Akio Shimizu 27,811 9.3 Increase0.4
Registered electors 449,209
Turnout 304,788 67.9 Increase8.0
Liberal Democratic gain from Democratic Swing Increase9.2
2003[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Yoshinori Suematsu (incumbent) 136,082 52.9 Increase7.5
Liberal Democratic Yohei Matsumoto 88,501 34.4 Increase6.5
Communist Tomoaki Fujioka 22,921 8.9 Decrease5.6
Social Democratic Shozo Yokota 9,529 3.7 New
Registered electors 441,891
Turnout 264,658 59.9 Decrease2.9
Democratic hold Swing Increase3.8
2000[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Yoshinori Suematsu 118,852 45.4 New
Liberal Democratic Koji Tsukahara 73,076 27.9 Increase7.7
Communist Toshikiyo Miyauchi 38,040 14.5 Increase0.5
Liberal Koichiro Watanabe 31,772 12.1 New
Registered electors 426,638
Turnout 267,843 62.8 Increase4.1
Democratic gain from Democratic Swing N/A
1996[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Yoshinori Suematsu 76,599 32.5 New
New Frontier Koichiro Watanabe
(incumbent - former Tokyo 7th district)
54,641 23.2 New
Liberal Democratic Tetsuo Kaneko 47,675 20.2 New
Communist Atsuro Asakura 33,075 14.0 New
Social Democratic Hiroshi Tsunematsu 21,557 9.2 New
Liberal League Taro Ito 1,998 0.9 New
Registered electors 409,680
Turnout 240,277 58.7 New
Democratic win (new seat)

References

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