Parliamentary constituency for the Japanese House of Representatives
This article is about the parliamentary district in Japan. For the anime television series, see
Tokyo 24th Ward.
Tokyo 24th district 東京都第24区 (Tōkyō-to dai 24-ku) is a single-member constituency of the House of Representatives, the lower house of the national Diet of Japan. It is located in western Tokyo and consists of most of Hachiōji City.
The seat is held by Kōichi Hagiuda since 2012. Hagiuda, a former policy chief of the Liberal Democratic Party, did not receive LDP endorsement in the 2024 Japanese general election because of involvement in the 2023–2024 Japanese slush fund scandal and ran as an independent candidate.[1]
As of September 2022, 382,675 voters were registered in the district.[2]
Areas covered
The district underwent redistricting on 2017 and 2022, after revisions of the Public Offices Election Law.[3][4]
Current areas (2022–present)
- Hachiōji (excluding the areas of the former Yugi village)[5]
Areas 2017–2022
- Hachiōji (excluding Higashi-Nakano and Otsuka)[6]
Areas 1996–2017
List of representatives
Election results
References
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House of Peers (1890–1947) | At-large (1→2 elected top taxpayer Peers) |
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