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词条 2004 Japanese House of Councillors election
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  1. Parties

  2. Results

      Complete list of prefectural races  

  3. References

{{More citations needed|date=July 2009}}{{Citation style|date=September 2009}}{{Infobox Election
| election_name = Japanese House of Councillors election, 2004
| country = Japan
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = Japanese House of Councillors election, 2001
| previous_year = 2001
| next_election = Japanese House of Councillors election, 2007
| next_year = 2007
| seats_for_election = 121 (of the 242) seats in the House of Councillors | majority_seats = 122
| election_date = July 11, 2004
| image1 =
| leader1 = Junichiro Koizumi
| party1 = Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
| last_election1 = 111 seats, 38.6%
| seats_after1 = 115
| seat_change1 = {{increase}}4
| popular_vote1 = 16,797,686
| percentage1 = 30.0%
| swing1 = {{decrease}}8.6%
| image2 =
| leader2 = Katsuya Okada
| party2 = Democratic Party (Japan, 1998)
| last_election2 = 59 seats, 16.4%
| seats_after2 = 82
| seat_change2 = {{increase}}23
| popular_vote2 = 21,138,032
| percentage2 = 37.8%
| swing2 = {{increase}}21.4%
| image3 =
| leader3 = Takenori Kanzaki
| party3 = Komeito
| last_election3 = 23 seats, 15.0%
| seats_after3 = 24
| seat_change3 = {{increase}}1
| popular_vote3 = 8,621,265
| percentage3 = 15.4%
| swing3 = {{increase}}0.4%
| image4 =
| leader4 = Tetsuzo Fuwa
| party4 = Japanese Communist Party
| last_election4 = 20 seats, 7.9%
| seats_after4 = 9
| seat_change4 = {{decrease}}11
| popular_vote4 = 4,362,574
| percentage4 = 7.8%
| swing4 = {{decrease}}0.1%
| image5 =
| leader5 = Mizuho Fukushima
| party5 = Social Democratic Party (Japan)
| last_election5 = 8 seats, 6.6%
| seats_after5 = 5
| seat_change5 = {{decrease}}3
| popular_vote5 = 2,990,665
| percentage5 = 5.4%
| swing5 = {{decrease}}1.2%
| title = President of the House of Councillors
| before_election = Hiroyuki Kurata
| before_party = Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
| after_election = Chikage Oogi
| after_party = Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
| map_image = JapanCE2004.png
| map_size = 300px
| map_caption = seats won by

- DPJ

- LDP

- New Komeito

- SDP

- Independent factions

- No election


}}

Elections to the House of Councillors, the upper house of the legislature of Japan, were held on July 11, 2004. The House of Councillors consists of 242 members who serve six-year terms. Approximately half the members are elected every three years. At these elections 121 members were elected. Of these 73 were elected from the 47 prefectural districts and 48 were elected from a nationwide list by proportional representation.

Parties

Government
  • Liberal Democratic Party (conservative)
  • New Komeito (theocratic Buddhist, conservative)
Opposition
  • Democratic Party (social-democratic/liberal)
  • Japanese Communist Party (communist)
  • Social Democratic Party (social-democratic)

Results

The opposition Democratic Party won a plurality of the popular vote and seats contested in the election, sweeping the liberal urban areas. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party failed to win in its strongholds but once more received most of its support from the agrarian areas. New Komeito did well, reaching its goals, as did the Social Democratic Party. The Japanese Communist Party did not reach its goals, while independents won the rest of the seats. The Liberal League and Midori no kaigi failed to win any seats.

{{Japan upper house election, 2004}}

Complete list of prefectural races

Elected candidates in bold

Compiled from JANJAN's "The Senkyo"[1] and MIC official results.[2]

Notes:
  • All incumbents not running for re-election in their prefectural electoral district are counted as retirements even if they ran in the nationwide proportional representation.
  • In a multi-member district, there is no difference between Councillors elected with the highest and lower vote shares. Yet, "top tōsen", i.e. being elected with the highest vote, is considered a special achievement and thus noted where changed from the previous election for the same class of Councillors (1998).
  • Niigata is counted as an SDP hold because the elected Councillor joined the SDP parliamentary group.
Northern Japan
Prefecture Seats up Incumbents PartyResult Candidates
(Party)
Vote share
Hokkaido2 Naoki MinezakiDPJIncumbents re-elected
LDP gains top tōsen
Yoshio Nakagawa (LDP) 26.7%
Naoki Minezaki (DPJ) 22.3%
Masahito Nishikawa (DPJ) 19.9%
Muneo Suzuki (I) 17.5%
Chiharu Oka (JCP) 9.2%
Keiko Yamauchi (SDP) 3.8%
Nobuhito Sendai (Ishin) 0.7%
Yoshio NakagawaLDP
Aomori 1 Masami TanabuDPJ Incumbent re-elected Masami Tanabu (DPJ) 47.5%
Hidenori Nara (LDP – Komeito) 40.4%
Hiroaki Takayanagi (JCP) 6.2%
Hiroshi Inoue (SDP) 5.9%
Iwate 1 Motoo Shiina"Independent Assembly"Incumbent retired
DPJ pickup
Ryo Shuhama (DPJ) 48.5%
Yosuke Takahashi (I – LDP, Ind. Ass.) 39.6%
Kunihiko Takehana (SDP) 6.7%
Akio Wakayama (JCP) 5.2%
Miyagi2 Mitsuru SakuraiDPJIncumbents re-elected
LDP gains top tōsen
Ichiro Ichikawa (LDP) 38.4%
Mitsuru Sakurai (DPJ) 37.8%
Ikuko Endo (JCP) 9.8%
Toshiaki Sugawara (I) 8.6%
Katsuo Okita (SDP) 5.4%
Ichiro IchikawaLDP
Akita 1 Shigenobu SaitoLDPIncumbent lost re-election
Independent pickup
Yoetsu Suzuki (I) 50.2%
Shigenobu Saito (LDP) 42.9%
Kazunobu Imagawa (JCP) 7.0%
Yamagata 1 Koichi KishiLDP Incumbent re-elected Koichi Kishi (LDP) 46.8%
Yasue Funayama (DPJ) 36.8%
Masahiro Kimura (SDP) 7.1%
Masayuki Sato (JCP) 5.4%
Fukushima2 Yūhei SatōDPJIncumbents re-electedYūhei Satō (DPJ) 45.4%
Mitsuhide Iwaki (LDP) 41.5%
Yumiko Abe (JCP) 13.1%
Mitsuhide IwakiLDP
Eastern and Central Japan
Prefecture Seats up Incumbents PartyResult Candidates
(Party – endorsements)
Vote share
Ibaraki2 Akira GunjiDPJIncumbents re-elected
LDP gains top tōsen
Hiroshi Okada (LDP) 50.5%
Akira Gunji (LDP) 41.3%
Takeo Taya (JCP) 8.2%
Hiroshi OkadaLDP
Tochigi2 Susumu YanaseDPJIncumbents re-electedSusumu Yanase (DPJ) 49.2%
Tetsuro Yano (LDP) 42.1%
Setsuko Nomura (JCP) 8.7%
Tetsuro YanoLDP
Gunma2 Hirofumi NakasoneLDPLDP incumbent re-elected
LDP incumbent lost re-election
DPJ pickup
DPJ gains top tōsen
Yukio Tomioka (DPJ) 34.5%
Hirofumi Nakasone (LDP) 30.3%
Kosei Ueno (LDP) 29.4%
Shinmei Ogasawara (JCP) 5.8%
Kosei UenoLDP
Saitama3 Masakazu SekiguchiLDPLDP incumbent re-elected
DPJ and JCP incumbents retired
DPJ hold
Komeito pickup
DPJ gains top tōsen
Chiyako Shimada (DPJ) 28.4%
Masakazu Sekiguchi (LDP) 24.8%
Makoto Nishida (Komeito) 18.6%
Hayato Yuge (DPJ) 12.8%
Sachiyo Abe (JCP) 11.9%
Fumihiro Himori (SDP) 3.4%
Renzō TogashiJCP
Toshio FujiiDPJ
Chiba2 Wakako HironakaDPJIncumbents re-electedWakako Hironaka (DPJ) 49.1%
Kazuyasu Shiina (LDP) 39.0%
Fumiko Asano (JCP) 11.9%
Kazuyasu ShiinaLDP
Tokyo4 Toshio OgawaDPJKomeito, JCP and Green incumbents retired
LDP pickup
LDP gains top tōsen
Masaharu Nakagawa (LDP) 18.3%
Toshio Ogawa (DPJ) 17.9%
Renhō (DPJ) 16.7%
Yūji Sawa (Komeito) 14.9%
Yukio Aoshima (I) 10.7%
Junichiro Imamura (JCP) 8.2%
Teruaki Masumoto (I) 6.9%
Naoto Nakagawa (SDP) 3.2%
Tetsu Ueda (I) 3.0%
Hisayoshi Matsumura (Ishin) 0.2%
Mitsuo Matayoshi (WECP) 0.2%
Toshiko HamayotsuKomeito
Miyo InoueJCPDPJ incumbent re-elected
Komeito hold
DPJ pickup
Atsuo Nakamura"Green Conference"
Kanagawa3 Keiichirō AsaoDPJDPJ incumbents re-elected
JCP incumbent lost re-election
LDP pickup
LDP gains top tōsen
Akio Koizumi (LDP) 33.2%
Keiichirō Asao (DPJ) 23.4%
Keiko Chiba (DPJ) 23.0%
Kimie Hatano (JCP) 10.9%
Keiko Ueda (SDP) 7.0%
Hajime Manabe (I) 1.9%
Isao Kawakubo (Ishin) 0.6%
Kimie HatanoJCP
Keiko ChibaDPJ
Niigata2 Naoki TanakaLDPLDP incumbent re-elected
SDP incumbent retired
SDP hold
SDP gains top tōsen
Masamichi Kondō (I – DPJ, SDP) 34.9%
Naoki Tanaka (LDP) 29.9%
Ichirō Tsukada (LDP) 26.1%
Kayoko Kuwahara (JCP) 9.1%
Kinuko ŌbuchiSDP
Toyama 1 Masaaki TanibayashiDPJIncumbent lost re-election
LDP pickup
Tsunenori Kawai (LDP) 46.3%
Masaaki Tanibayashi (DPJ) 37.2%
Akira Ogawa (SDP) 11.3%
Toshihiko Ueda (JCP) 5.2%
Ishikawa 1 Sōta Iwamoto"Independent Assembly"Incumbent retired
LDP pickup
Naoki Okada (LDP) 56.1%
Takashi Katō (DPJ) 36.6%
Masayuki Satō (JCP) 7.3%
Fukui 1 Masaaki YamazakiLDP Incumbent re-elected Masaaki Yamazaki (LDP) 56.0%
Makiko Isokawa (DPJ) 37.7%
Kunihiro Uno (JCP) 6.2%
Yamanashi 1 Azuma KoshiishiDPJ Incumbent re-elected Azuma Koshiishi (DPJ) 55.1%
Kenshi Ōshiba (I) 37.1%
Hitoshi Hanada (JCP) 7.8%
Nagano2 Toshimi KitazawaDPJIncumbents re-electedToshimi Kitazawa (DPJ) 40.9%
Masatoshi Wakabayashi (LDP) 27.2%
Norihisa Yamaguchi (JCP) 11.5%
Wakako Yamaguchi (SDP) 10.4%
Roppei Hori (I) 9.9%
Masatoshi WakabayashiLDP
Gifu2 Iwao MatsudaLDPIncumbents re-electedIwao Matsuda (LDP) 44.5%
Yasuo Yamashita (DPJ) 43.8%
Takao Katō (JCP) 11.7%
Yasuo YamashitaDPJ
Shizuoka2 Tōru UenoDPJIncumbents lost re-election
LDP and DPJ hold
LDP gains top tōsen
Yukiko Sakamoto (LDP) 29.3%
Yūji Fujimoto (DPJ) 21.6%
Tōru Ueno (DPJ) 21.2%
Yoshihiko Yamashita (LDP) 20.1%
Yukihiro Shimazu (JCP) 7.8%
Yoshihiko YamashitaLDP
Aichi3 Yoshitake KimataDPJDPJ incumbents re-elected
JCP incumbent lost re-election
LDP pickup
LDP gains top tōsen
Katsuhito Asano (LDP) 28.2%
Taisuke Satō (DPJ) 25.4%
Yoshitake Kimata (DPJ) 23.0%
Hiroko Hatta (JCP) 14.3%
Yasuo Koida (I) 6.1%
Kenji Sasaki (I) 2.4%
Yoshifumi Hayashida (Ishin) 0.7%
Taisuke SatōDPJ
Hiroko HattaJCP
Mie 1 Jūrō SaitōLDPIncumbent retired
DPJ pickup
Hirokazu Shiba (DPJ) 52.1%
Kenji Tsuda (LDP) 41.0%
Takeshi Nakano (JCP) 6.8%
Western Japan
Prefecture Seats up Incumbents PartyResult Candidates
(Party – endorsements)
Vote share
Shiga 1 Eisuke KawamotoLDPIncumbent retired
DPJ pickup
Kumiko Hayashi (DPJ) 48.0%
Kenichiro Ueno (LDP) 41.5%
Toshirō Hayashi (JCP) 10.5%
Kyoto2 Tetsurō FukuyamaDPJDPJ incumbent re-elected
JCP incumbent lost re-election
LDP pickup
Tetsurō Fukuyama (DPJ) 43.8%
Satoshi Ninoyu (LDP) 32.4%
Tokiko Nishiyama (JCP) 23.8%
Tokiko NishiyamaJCP
Ōsaka3 Kiyoshi NishikawaDainiin ClubKomeito incumbent re-elected
Dainiin incumbent retired
JCP incumbent lost reelection
DPJ pickup
Motoyuki Odachi (DPJ) 24.9%
Eiichi Yamashita (Komeito) 21.8%
Issei Kitagawa (LDP) 20.1%
Kiyomi Tsujimoto (I) 19.7%
Takeshi Miyamoto (JCP) 12.1%
Yoshio Masuda (I) 1.0%
Toyokazu Ōkido (Ishin) 0.4%
Eiichi YamashitaKomeito
Takeshi MiyamotoJCPLDP pickup
DPJ gains top tōsen
Hyogo2 Shōji MotookaDPJDPJ incumbent retired
JCP incumbent lost re-election
DPJ hold
LDP pickup
Shunichi Mizuoka (DPJ) 38.6%
Shinsuke Suematsu (LDP) 33.5%
Tatsumi Ōsawa (JCP) 14.0%
Kazumi Hara (I) 7.3%
Ichizō Miyamoto (I) 4.7%
Kōjin Katakami (I) 1.9%
Tatsumi ŌsawaJCP
Nara 1 Minao HattoriLDPIncumbent lost re-election
DPJ pickup
Kiyoshige Maekawa (DPJ) 48.9%
Minao Hattori (LDP) 41.1%
Yoshinori Mameda (JCP) 10.0%
Wakayama 1 Yōsuke TsuruhoLDP Incumbent re-elected Yōsuke Tsuruho (LDP) 53.8%
Shika Kawajō (DPJ) 35.1%
Hideaki Kunishige (JCP) 9.9%
Yoshiya Seki (Ishin) 1.2%
Tottori 1 Kōtarō TamuraLDP Incumbent re-elected Kōtarō Tamura (LDP) 49.7%
Masahide Tsuchiya (DPJ) 37.6%
Tomoko Ichitani (JCP) 12.7%
Shimane 1 Mikio AokiLDP Incumbent re-elected Mikio Aoki (LDP) 62.1%
Itaru Gōdo (DPJ) 30.3%
Katsuhiko Gotō (JCP) 7.5%
Okayama1 Satsuki EdaDPJ1 seat lost by reapportionment
DPJ incumbent re-elected
LDP incumbent lost re-election
Satsuki Eda (DPJ) 55.7%
Norifumi Katō (LDP) 39.0%
Kanji Uemoto (JCP) 5.3%
Norifumi KatōLDP
Hiroshima2 Ikuo KameiLDPIncumbents re-elected
DPJ gains top tōsen
Minoru Yanagida (DPJ) 42.6%
Ikuo Kamei (LDP) 41.3%
Mitsuo Okamoto (I) 9.1%
Satoshi Fujimoto (JCP) 7.1%
Minoru YanagidaDPJ
Yamaguchi 1 Masuo MatsuokaDPJIncumbent retired
LDP pickup
Nobuo Kishi (LDP) 49.1%
Hiroko Ōizumi (DPJ) 41.9%
Sadayoshi Yoshida (JCP) 6.0%
Shigeo Hiramatsu (I) 1.8%
Seiichirō Hirata (Ishin) 1.1%
Tokushima 1 Sekiko Takahashi"Green Conference"Incumbent retired
LDP pickup
Masakatsu Koike (LDP) 47.1%
Kyōko Tōjō (DPJ) 43.3%
Takayuki Kubo (JCP) 9.6%
Kagawa 1 Toshio YamauchiLDP Incumbent re-elected Toshio Yamauchi (LDP) 46.6%
Emiko Uematsu (DPJ) 45.0%
Michiko Chikaishi (JCP) 8.3%
Ehime 1 Takeshi NomaLDP Incumbent retired
LDP hold
Junzō Yamamoto (LDP) 49.4%
Masamitsu Saitō (DPJ) 42.0%
Masahiro Sakane (JCP) 8.6%
Kōchi 1 Hiroyuki MorishitaLDPIncumbent lost re-election
Independent pickup
Hajime Hirota (I) 43.6%
Hiroyuki Morishita (LDP) 35.7%
Sachi Nakane (JCP) 14.3%
Yumiko Matsuoka (I) 6.4%
Southern Japan
Prefecture Seats up Incumbents PartyResult Candidates
(Party – endorsements)
Vote share
Fukuoka2 Kazuo HirotomoKomeitoKomeito incumbent retired
LDP incumbent re-elected
DPJ pickup
DPJ gains top tōsen
Tsutomu Ōkubo (DPJ) 40.6%
Gōtarō Yoshimura (LDP) 30.7%
Chū Furukawa (I) 12.5%
Toyoomi Tsuno (JCP) 8.8%
Kunihiro Etō (I) 4.7%
Yutaka Fujimoto (I) 1.8%
Tomotada Ishihara (Ishin) 0.9%
Gōtarō YoshimuraLDP
Saga 1 Hiromi IwanagaLDP Incumbent re-elected Hiromi Iwanaga (LDP) 47.7%
Minoru Kawasaki (DPJ) 42.9%
Akemi Mutō (JCP) 9.5%
Nagasaki 1 Sōichirō MatsutaniLDPIncumbent lost re-election
DPJ pickup
Tadashi Inuzuka (DPJ) 49.5%
Sōichirō Matsutani (LDP) 43.6%
Toshihiro Haraguchi (JCP) 6.8%
Kumamoto1 Ryōichi HondaDPJ1 seat lost by reapportionment
LDP incumbent re-elected
DPJ incumbent lost re-election
Hitoshi Kimura (LDP) 48.9%
Ryōichi Honda (DPJ) 44.3%
Nobuhiro Yamamoto (JCP) 6.8%
Hitoshi KimuraLDP
Oita 1 Toshiya NakamichiLDPIncumbent lost re-election
DPJ pickup
Shinya Adachi (DPJ) 54.8%
Toshiya Nakamichi (LDP) 38.7%
Masaru Ono (JCP) 4.6%
Kunio Fujiki 1.9%
Miyazaki 1 Mitsuhiro UesugiLDPIncumbent lost re-election
Independent pickup
Shinpei Matsushita (I) 48.5%
Mitsuhiro Uesugi (LDP) 45.6%
Hiromitsu Baba (JCP) 5.9%
Kagoshima1 Hiroshi MoriyamaLDP1 seat lost by reapportionment
Incumbent retired
LDP hold
Tetsurō Nomura (LDP) 53.2%
Inao Minayoshi (DPJ) 36.9%
Katsuko Iwaizako (JCP) 9.9%
vacant
(last held by Kichio Inoue, LDP)
Okinawa 1 Sōkō Shimabuku"Independent Assembly"Incumbent retired
Independent (OSMP) pickup
Keiko Itokazu (I) 58.9%
Masatoshi Onaga (LDP) 41.1%

References

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2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.soumu.go.jp/senkyo/senkyo_s/data/sangiin20/index.html|title=Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications}}
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