Wakayama 3rd district

Wakayama 3rd district is a constituency of the House of Representatives in the Diet of Japan (national legislature). It is located in Wakayama Prefecture and consists of Arida, Gobo, Shingu, and Tanabe cities and the Arida, Hidaka, Higashimuro, and Nishimuro districts. As of 2012, 298,296 eligible voters were registered in the district.[1]

Since its creation in 1996, Wakayama 3rd district has been represented by Toshihiro Nikai for the New Frontier Party (NFP), the Conservative Party, the New Conservative Party and the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). Nikai, a former Transport, Hokkaido and Economy minister, is a member of the LDP's Ibuki faction since his own faction of former Conservative Party members dissolved in 2009.

Kimiyoshi Tamaki, a longtime Wakayama prefectural representative, failed to unseat Nikai in the 2009 election that brought the Democratic Party a landslide win. He was safely elected in the Kinki proportional representation block where all Democratic party list candidates managed to secure a seat in the House.

Before the 1994 electoral reform, the area had been part of Wakayama 2nd district where three, later two representatives were elected by single non-transferable vote.

List of representatives

ElectionRepresentativePartyNotes
1996Toshihiro NikaiNFPjoined LP after the dissolution of the NFP in 2000. After leaving LP, joined the CP.
2000CPjoined NCP in 2002.
2003NCPmerged into LDP in 2003.
2005LDP
2009
2012
2014
2017
2021Incumbent

Election results

2021
PartyCandidateAgeVotes±%Defeat rateSupportsNotes
LDPToshihiro Nikai82102,83469.34%-3.61%Kōmeitō
JCPYoshihiro Hatano6120,69213.95%20.12%SDP
KunimoriNana Honma5219,03412.83%18.51%
IndependentHideki Negoro515,7453.87%5.59%
2017
PartyCandidateAgeVotes±%Defeat rateSupportsNotes
LDPToshihiro Nikai78109,48872.95%-3.55%Kōmeitō
JCPFumirō Kusumoto6340,60827.05%37.09%SDP
2014
PartyCandidateAgeVotes±%Defeat rateSupportsNotes
LDPToshihiro Nikai75108,25776.50%+16.07%Kōmeitō
JCPYasuhisa Hara6333,26023.50%+11.96%30.72%
2012
PartyCandidateAgeVotes±%Defeat rateSupportsNotes
LDPToshihiro Nikai73112,91660.43%+8.37%Kōmeitō
JSPDaisuke Yamashita4552,35828.02%46.37%
JCPYasuhisa Hara6121,57011.54%+3.81%19.10%
2009
PartyCandidateAgeVotes±%Defeat rateSupportsNotes
LDPToshihiro Nikai70117,23752.06%-14.36%Kōmeitō
DPKimiyoshi Tamaki54102,34245.44%87.29%elected in the Kinki block.
HRPYūko Minato265,6342.50%4.81%
2005[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LDPToshihiro Nikai145,735
DPJTerushige Manabe53,532
JCPMinoru Ueda20,140
Turnout226,65372.48
2003[3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
New Conservative PartyToshihiro Nikai148,274
JCPMinoru Ueda40,930
Turnout205,61365.26
2000[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Conservative PartyToshihiro Nikai138,527
IndependentRiki Azuma55,546
JCPTsutomu Hayashi25,516
1996[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NFPToshihiro Nikai115,681
LDPMinoru Noda101,074
JCPYasuhisa Hara18,155

References