Kanagawa 11th district
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La onzième circonscription de la préfecture de Kanagawa (神奈川県第11区, Kanagawa-ken dai-jū-ikku) est l'une des dix-huit que compte la préfecture de Kanagawa au Japon. Cette circonscription comptait 375 923 électeurs en date du 1er septembre 2021.
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가나가와현 제11구(일본어: 神奈川県第11区)는 일본의 중의원 선거구이다. 1994년 공직선거법이 개정되면서 신설되었다.
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神奈川県第11区(かながわけんだいじゅういっく)は、日本の衆議院議員総選挙における選挙区。1994年(平成6年)の公職選挙法改正で設置。
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神奈川縣第11區是日本眾議院的一個小選區,設於1994年。範圍包括橫須賀市、三浦市。2021年的選民人數為375,943人。
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The Kanagawa 11th district (神奈川11区, Kanagawa dai-juichi-ku) is a constituency of the House of Representatives in the Diet of Japan (national legislature). It is located in Kanagawa Prefecture, and consists of the cities of Miura and Yokosuka. Former Prime Minister of Japan Junichiro Koizumi served as the first representative of the constituency from its creation in 1996. Koizumi retired at the 2009 elections and his son Shinjirō ran as a candidate for his father's old seat. The Democratic Party of Japan fielded Katsuhito Yokokume, a lawyer and former participant in the Ainori TV show, as a candidate in 2009 to a bid to end the LDP dominance of the district.
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The Kanagawa 11th district (神奈川11区, Kanagawa dai-juichi-ku) is a constituency of the House of Representatives in the Diet of Japan (national legislature). It is located in Kanagawa Prefecture, and consists of the cities of Miura and Yokosuka. Former Prime Minister of Japan Junichiro Koizumi served as the first representative of the constituency from its creation in 1996. Koizumi retired at the 2009 elections and his son Shinjirō ran as a candidate for his father's old seat. The Democratic Party of Japan fielded Katsuhito Yokokume, a lawyer and former participant in the Ainori TV show, as a candidate in 2009 to a bid to end the LDP dominance of the district. As of September 2012, 391,020 eligible voters were registered in the district.
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La onzième circonscription de la préfecture de Kanagawa (神奈川県第11区, Kanagawa-ken dai-jū-ikku) est l'une des dix-huit que compte la préfecture de Kanagawa au Japon. Cette circonscription comptait 375 923 électeurs en date du 1er septembre 2021.
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가나가와현 제11구(일본어: 神奈川県第11区)는 일본의 중의원 선거구이다. 1994년 공직선거법이 개정되면서 신설되었다.
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神奈川県第11区(かながわけんだいじゅういっく)は、日本の衆議院議員総選挙における選挙区。1994年(平成6年)の公職選挙法改正で設置。
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神奈川縣第11區是日本眾議院的一個小選區,設於1994年。範圍包括橫須賀市、三浦市。2021年的選民人數為375,943人。
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