Osaka 12th district
Ōsaka 12th district (大阪12区 Ōsaka jūni-ku) is a single-member electoral district for the House of Representatives, the lower house of the National Diet of Japan. It is located in North-eastern Osaka and covers the cities of Neyagawa, Daitō and Shijōnawate. As of September 2012, 342,226 voters were registered district, giving its voters slightly above average vote weight.[1]
The current representative from the district is Liberal Democrat Tomokatsu Kitagawa (the son of pre-reform three-member 7th district LDP Representative Ishimatsu Kitagawa). In 2012, he was one of only three Liberal Democrats in Osaka to win a district seat. He had first won the seat in the "postal privatization" election of 2005. The first incumbent was Democrat Shinji Tarutoko who had first been elected to the House of Representatives in 1993 in the 7th district for the Japan New Party. After the electoral reform, he won the new single-member 12th district three times in a row before losing it to Kitagawa in 2005. In the landslide Democratic victory of 2009, Tarutoko regained the 12th district by a solid margin. He founded his own faction (Tarutoko group, officially: Seizankai) in 2010, ran for the DPJ presidency in 2010, became DPJ vice-secretary-general in 2011 and a minister of state in the Noda Cabinet in 2012. In 2012, he only finished third behind Kitagawa and Your Party's Ryōma Ishii.
List of Representatives
Representative |
Party |
Dates |
Notes |
Shinji Tarutoko |
| NFP |
1996–2000 |
Joined Morihiro Hosokawa's From Five in the dissolution of the NFP, merged into Minseitō in 1998 |
| DPJ |
2000–2005 |
Failed re-election in the Kinki PR block |
Tomokatsu Kitagawa |
| LDP |
2005–2009 |
Failed re-election in the Kinki PR block |
Shinji Tarutoko |
| DPJ |
2009–2012 |
Failed re-election in the Kinki PR block |
Tomokatsu Kitagawa |
| LDP |
2012– |
Incumbent |
Recent election results
2005[4]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
LDP |
Tomokatsu Kitagawa |
108,903 |
49.6 |
|
|
DPJ |
Shinji Tarutoko |
87,091 |
39.7 |
|
|
JCP |
Kumiko Ōta |
23,595 |
10.7 |
|
2003[5]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
DPJ |
Shinji Tarutoko |
82,190 |
44.6 |
|
|
LDP |
Tomokatsu Kitagawa (elected by PR)[6] |
81,270 |
44.1 |
|
|
JCP |
Yōichi Nishimori |
21,023 |
11.4 |
|
Turnout |
189,056 |
54.81 |
|
References