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Tokyo 2nd district was a constituency of the House of Representatives in the Diet of Japan (national legislature). Between 1947 and 1993 it elected three, later five representatives by single non-transferable vote. It initially consisted of Shinagawa and Ōta in Eastern mainland Tokyo and, following their return from US military administration, Tokyo's Izu and Ogasawara islands. Since the election of 1996, the area forms the new single-member 3rd district. Prominent representatives from the 2nd district included feminist pioneer Shizue Katō, her husband, labor activist , conservative environment and transport minister Shintarō Ishihara and DSP president Keigo Ōuchi. (en) 東京都第2区(とうきょうとだい2く)は、かつて存在した衆議院の選挙区。1947年の第23回衆議院議員総選挙から設置された。廃止時の定数は5。第23回(1947年) - 第30回(1963年)は定数3。 (ja) |
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dbr:Masuhide_Okazaki dbr:Tetsu_Ueda Shintarō Ishihara (en) Keigo Ōuchi (en) Otohiko Endō (en) Hirokichi Takahashi (en) Kazumi Tokunaga (en) Noboru Usami (en) Shōkei Arai (en) Tokuichi Nakamura (en) |
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東京都第2区(とうきょうとだい2く)は、かつて存在した衆議院の選挙区。1947年の第23回衆議院議員総選挙から設置された。廃止時の定数は5。第23回(1947年) - 第30回(1963年)は定数3。 (ja) Tokyo 2nd district was a constituency of the House of Representatives in the Diet of Japan (national legislature). Between 1947 and 1993 it elected three, later five representatives by single non-transferable vote. It initially consisted of Shinagawa and Ōta in Eastern mainland Tokyo and, following their return from US military administration, Tokyo's Izu and Ogasawara islands. Since the election of 1996, the area forms the new single-member 3rd district. (en) |
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東京都第2区 (中選挙区) (ja) Tokyo 2nd district (1947–1993) (en) |
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