Hokkaido at-large district

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홋카이도 선거구(일본어: 北海道選挙区)는 일본의 참의원 선거구이다. rdf:langString
北海道選挙区(ほっかいどうせんきょく)は日本の参議院議員通常選挙における選挙区である。1995年(平成7年)の第17回参院選より定数が8(改選4)から4(改選2)に減らされたが、2016年(平成28年)の第24回参院選より6(改選3)に増えた。 北海道全域を区域とし、参議院の中で面積が最大の選挙区である。 rdf:langString
北海道選舉區,是日本国会参议院中代表北海道的选区,目前在参议院242个席位中有6个席位。 rdf:langString
The Hokkaido at-large district is a constituency of the House of Councillors in the Diet of Japan (national legislature). It consists of the prefecture (dō) of Hokkai[dō] and is represented by six Councillors electing three at a time every three years by single non-transferable vote for six-year terms. In the election period from 2019 to 2022, Hokkaido's Councillors are (party affiliation as of September 2019): rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Hokkaidos valkrets (överhusval)
rdf:langString 北海道選舉區
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rdf:langString The Hokkaido at-large district is a constituency of the House of Councillors in the Diet of Japan (national legislature). It consists of the prefecture (dō) of Hokkai[dō] and is represented by six Councillors electing three at a time every three years by single non-transferable vote for six-year terms. In the election period from 2019 to 2022, Hokkaido's Councillors are (party affiliation as of September 2019): * Gaku Hasegawa (LDP, Hosoda faction; term ends in 2022), * Eri Tokunaga (DPFP; term ends in 2022), * Yoshio Hachiro (CDP; term ends in 2022), * Harumi Takahashi (LDP; term ends in 2025), * (CDP; term ends in 2025) and * Tsuyohito Iwamoto (LDP; term ends in 2025). After the House of Councillors had replaced the House of Peers according to the constitution of 1947, Hokkaido was represented by eight Councillors. In the early years of the 1955 System, all four seats went to the two major postwar parties, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the Japan Socialist Party (JSP). But smaller parties such as the Japanese Communist Party (JCP) had a chance to pick up seats in Hokkaido as the vote share sufficient to gain a seat was often significantly below 20 percent. The high number of candidates increased the risk of vote splitting for the major parties: In 1974, two incumbent LDP candidates and conservative independent Tatsuo Takahashi ranked 5th, 6th and 7th leaving all four seats to the center-left to left opposition parties Kōmeitō, JSP and JCP. In a major reapportionment in 1994 the number of Councillors from Hokkaido was halved to four. It became effective in the 1995 and 1998 elections. During the period as two-member district, Hokkaidō usually split seats evenly between opposition and ruling parties like most two-member districts – although the Democrats unsuccessfully aimed for both seats in the 2004, 2007 and 2010 elections. In another 2015 reapportionment, effective in the two classes from the 2016 and 2019 elections, Hokkaidō's representation in the upper house was raised to six.
rdf:langString 홋카이도 선거구(일본어: 北海道選挙区)는 일본의 참의원 선거구이다.
rdf:langString 北海道選挙区(ほっかいどうせんきょく)は日本の参議院議員通常選挙における選挙区である。1995年(平成7年)の第17回参院選より定数が8(改選4)から4(改選2)に減らされたが、2016年(平成28年)の第24回参院選より6(改選3)に増えた。 北海道全域を区域とし、参議院の中で面積が最大の選挙区である。
rdf:langString 北海道選舉區,是日本国会参议院中代表北海道的选区,目前在参议院242个席位中有6个席位。
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