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Electoral district in Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo 29th District
Electorate 355,778 (as of September 2022)
[1] Created 2022 Seats One
Party Vacant Representative Vacant Created from Parts of:
Tokyo 29th district (東京都第29区 , Tokyo-ken dai-nijukyu-ku ) is an
electoral district of the
Japanese House of Representatives . The district was established in 2022 and will elect its first representative in the
2025 general election .
Areas covered
Current district
As of 11 January 2023, the areas covered by this district are as follows:
[2]
[3]
Arakawa
Adachi (
Tobu Isesaki Line , Kanjo Route 7, west of Otakebashi Street)
Iko 1-5, Iko Honmachi 1-2, Iriya 1-9, Iriya, Ougi 1-3, Kono 1-2, Kodai 1-2, Kaga 1-2, Kurihara 3- 4, Kohoku 1-7, Furjiya 1-2, Furujiya Honcho 1-4, Saranuma 1-3, Shikahama 1-8, Nitta 1-3, Tsubaki 1-2, Toneri 1-6, Toneri Park, Toneri-cho, Nishiarai 1-7, Nishiarai Sakaecho 3, Nishiarai Honcho 1-5, Nishiike 1-4, Nishiike-cho, Nishitakenotsuka 1-2, Higashiiko 1-4, Horinouchi 1-2, Miyagi 1-2, Motoki 1-2, Motoki Higashimachi, Motoki Nishimachi, Motoki Minamimachi, Motoki Kitamachi, Yazaike 1-3
Before the creation of this district, Arakawa was a part of the
14th district , and the west of Adachi was plit between the
12th and
13th districts.
Elected representatives
Representatives
Party
Years served
Notes
Election results
References
House of Representatives
FPTP "small" districts (1996–present)
PR regional "block" districts (1996–present)
SNTV "medium-sized" districts (1947–1993)
Limited voting "large" districts (1946) SNTV "medium-sized" districts (1928–1942) FPTP/SNTV "small" districts (1920–1924) SNTV "large" districts (1902–1917) FPTP/
bloc voting "small" districts (1890–1898)
House of Councillors (1947–) House of Peers (1890–1947) At-large (1→2 elected top taxpayer Peers)
Hokkaidō (
8 block seats , 12 district seats)
Tōhoku (
12 block seats , 23 district seats) Kita- (North)
Kantō (
19 block seats , 32 district seats) Minami- (South)
Kantō (
23 block seats , 33 district seats)
Tokyo (
19 block seats , 25 district seats)
Hokuriku -
Shin'etsu (
10 block seats , 19 district seats)
Tōkai (
21 block seats , 32 district seats)
Kinki (
28 block seats , 47 district seats)
Chūgoku (
10 block seats , 20 district seats)
Shikoku (
6 block seats , 11 district seats)
Kyūshū (
20 block seats , 35 district seats) Districts eliminated in the 2002 reapportionments Districts eliminated in the 2013 reapportionments Districts eliminated in the 2017 reapportionments Districts eliminated in the 2022 reapportionments