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Saitama at-large district is a three-member constituency of the House of Councillors, the upper house of the national Diet of Japan. It consists of Saitama and elects three Councillors for six-year terms every three years by single non-transferable vote.

Until a reapportionment in the 1990s, effective in the 1995 and 1998 Councillors elections, Saitama was a two-member district electing a total of four Councillors.

Current Councillors from Saitama are:

Recent election results

2010[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Masakazu Sekiguchi 655,028 20.6
Kōmeitō Makoto Nishida 594,678 18.7
DPJ Motohiro Ōno 557,398 17.5
DPJ Chiyako Shimada 544,381 17.1
YP Tsukasa Kobayashi 416,663 13.1
JCP Gaku Itō 207,957 6.5
NRP Kōji Nakagawa 84,897 2.7
SDP Fumihiro Himori 72,185 2.3
Independent Kōsei Hasegawa 37,731 1.2
HRP Hirotoshi Inda 9,536 0.3
Turnout 3,246,247 55.83
2007[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DPJ Kuniko Kōda 745,517 23.5
LDP Toshiharu Furukawa 684,270 21.6
DPJ Ryūji Yamane 665,063 21.0
Kōmeitō Hiroshi Takano 623,723 19.7
JCP Sumiko Ayabe 277,440 8.7
SDP Etsuko Matsuzawa 104,403 3.3
PNP Tetsuo Sawada 72,756 2.3
Turnout 3,227,638 56.35

Historical Councillors elected from Saitama

Class of 1947/1953/... Election Class of 1950/1956/...
#1
(1947: #1, 6-year term)
#2
(1947: #2, 6-year term)
(1992: #3, 3-year term)
#3 #1
(1947: #3, 3-year term)
#2
(1947: #4, 3-year term)
#3
Eizō Kobayashi
(JLP)
Yatarō Hiranuma
(JLP)
1947[3] Katsumasa Amada
(JSP)
Kazue Ishikawa
(DP)
1950[4] Yoshio Matsunaga † 1955
(JSP)
Shōkichi Uehara
(LP)
Eizō Kobayashi
(Yoshida LP)
Katsumasa Amada
(Right JSP)
1953[5]
1955
by-el.
[6]
Ryūsaku Endō
(Indep.)[party 1]
1956[7] Yūichi Ōsawa # 1960
(LDP)
Shōkichi Uehara
(LDP)
Eizō Kobayashi
(LDP)
Katsumasa Amada † 1965
(JSP)
1959[8]
1960
by-el.
[9]
Kanzō Ōizumi
(LDP)
1962[10] Shōkichi Uehara
(LDP)
Hideyuki Seya
(JSP)
Katsuji Mori
(JSP)
Yoshihiko Tsuchiya
(LDP)
1965[11]
1968[12]
Yoshihiko Tsuchiya
(LDP)
Katsuji Mori
(JSP)
1971[13]
1974[14] Hideyuki Seya
(JSP)
Shōkichi Uehara
(LDP)
Yoshihiko Tsuchiya
(LDP)
Jūrō Morita
(NLC)
1977[15]
1980[16] Ryōkō Nao
(LDP)
Hideyuki Seya
(JSP)
1983[17]
1986[18] Hideyuki Seya
(JSP)
Ryōkō Nao † 1991
(LDP)
Hajime Fukada
(JSP)
Yoshihiko Tsuchiya # 1992
(Indep.)
1989[19]
Taizō Satō
(LDP)
1992
(integrated
by-el.)
[20]
Noriyuki Sekine
(LDP)
Hideyuki Seya
(JSP)
Hiroshi Takano
(NFP)
Taizō Satō
(LDP)
Sachiyo Abe
(JCP)
1995[21]
1998[22] Takujirō Hamada # 2003
(Indep.)[party 2]
Renzō Togashi
(JCP)
Toshio Fujii
(DPJ)
Taizō Satō
(LDP)
Hiroshi Takano
(Kōmeitō)
Ryūji Yamane
(DPJ)
2001[23]
2003
by-el.
[24]
Masakazu Sekiguchi
(LDP)
2004[25] Chiyako Shimada
(DPJ)
Masakazu Sekiguchi
(LDP)
Makoto Nishida
(Kōmeitō)
Kuniko Kōda
(DPJ)
Toshiharu Furukawa
(LDP)
2007[2]
2010[1] Masakazu Sekiguchi
(LDP)
Makoto Nishida
(Kōmeitō)
Motohiro Ōno
(DPJ)
Toshiharu Furukawa
(LDP)
Katsuo Yakura
(Kōmeitō)
2013
Class of 1947/1953/... Election Year Class of 1950/1956/...
#1

(1947: #1. 6 Year Term)

#2

(1947: #2, 6 Year Term) (1992: #3, 3 Year Term)

#3 #4 #1

(1947: #3, 3-year term)

#2

(1947: #4, 3-year term)

#3 #4
Eizo Kobayashi

(LP)

Yataro Hiranuma

(LP)

1947 Katsumasa Amada

(JSP)

Kazue Ishikawa

(DP)

1950 Yoshio Matsunaga † 1955

(JSP)

Shokichi Uehara

(LP)

Eizo Kobayashi

(Yoshida LP)

Katsumasa Amada(Right JSP) 1953
1955 by el. Ryukasu Endo

(Indep.)

1956 Yuichi Osawa # 1960

(LDP)

Shokichi Uehara(LDP)
Eizo Kobayashi

(Liberal Democratic Party (Japan))

Katsumasa Amada † 1965

(JSP)

1959
1960 by el. Kanzo Oizumi(LDP)
1962 Shokichi Uehara

(LDP)

Hideyuki Seya

(JSP)

Katsuji Mori

(JSP)

Yoshio Tsuchiya(LDP) 1965
1968
Yoshio Tsuchiya(Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)) Katsuji Mori

(JSP)

1971
1974 Hideyuki Seya

(JSP)

Shokichi Uehara

(LDP)

Juro Morita(NLC) 1977
1980 Ryoko Nao(LDP) Hideyuki Seya

(JSP)

1983
1986 Hideyuki Seya

(JSP)

Ryoko Nao(LDP)
Hajime Fukuda

(JSP)

Yoshio Tsuchiya # 1992

(Indep.)

1989
Taizo Sato

(LDP)

1991 by-el. Noriyuki Sekine(LDP)
1992 (including

by-el.)

Noriyuki Sekine(LDP) Hideyuki Seya

(JSP)

Hiroshi Takano (NFP) Sachiyo Abe

(JCP)

1995
1998 Takujiro Hamada # 2003

(Indep.)

Renzo Togashi(JCP) Toshio Fuji(DPJ)
Taizo Sato

(Liberal Democratic Party (Japan))

Hiroshi Takano

(Komeito)

Ryuji Yamane

(DPJ)

2001
2003 by-el. Masakazu Sekiguchi(LDP)
2004 Chiyako Shimada(DPJ) Masakazu Sekiguchi(LDP) Makoto Nishida

(Komeito)

Kuniko Koda (DPJ) Toshiharu Furukawa

(LDP)

2007
2010 Masakazu Sekiguchi(LDP) Makoto Nishida

(Komeito)

Motohiro Ōno

(DPJ)

Toshiharu Furukawa

(LDP)

Katsuo Yakura(Komeito) Kuniko Koda

(Your Party)

2013
2016 Motohiro Ōno # 2019

(DPJ)

Sanehito Nishida(Komeito)
Hiroto Kumagai(CDP) Katsuo Yakura(Komeito) Gaku Ito(JCP) 2019
2019 by-el. Seiji Ueda(Indepen.)
2022 Mari Takagi(CDP)

Party affiliations as of election day; #: resigned to run in Saitama gubernatorial election; †: died in office.

  1. ^ later joined LDP
  2. ^ joined Kaikaku Club ("Reform Club") in 1999; became a member of the Kōmeitō parliamentary group at least temporarily according to the list of former Councillors Archived 2009-09-03 at the Wayback Machine

References

House of Councillors: Alphabetical list of former Councillors

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  14. ^ 参議院>第10回参議院議員選挙>埼玉選挙区. go2senkyo.com ザ・選挙 (in Japanese). Voice Japan. Retrieved 2012-02-02.
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  21. ^ 参議院>第17回参議院議員選挙>埼玉選挙区. go2senkyo.com ザ・選挙 (in Japanese). Voice Japan. Retrieved 2012-02-02.
  22. ^ 参議院>第18回参議院議員選挙>埼玉選挙区. go2senkyo.com ザ・選挙 (in Japanese). Voice Japan. Retrieved 2012-02-02.
  23. ^ 参議院>第19回参議院議員選挙>埼玉選挙区. go2senkyo.com ザ・選挙 (in Japanese). Voice Japan. Retrieved 2012-02-02.
  24. ^ 参議院>第18回参議院議員補欠選挙>埼玉選挙区. go2senkyo.com ザ・選挙 (in Japanese). Voice Japan. Retrieved 2012-02-02.
  25. ^ 参議院>第20回参議院議員選挙>埼玉選挙区. go2senkyo.com ザ・選挙 (in Japanese). Voice Japan. Retrieved 2012-02-02.