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Tokyo 11th District
Parliamentary constituency
for the Japanese House of Representatives
Numbered map of inner Tokyo single-member districts
PrefectureTokyo
Proportional BlockTokyo
Electorate388,347
Current constituency
Created1994
SeatsOne
PartyCDP
RepresentativeYukihiko Akutsu
Created fromFormer Tokyo 1st district
WardsParts of Itabashi

Tokyo's 11th district is an electoral district of the House of Representatives, the lower house of Japan's National Diet. The district was established in 1994 as part of the move to single-member districts. From the first election in 1996 until 2024 it was held by the Liberal Democratic Party's Hakubun Shimomura. In the 2024 Japanese general election Shimomura, former Minister of Education was not endorsed by the LDP because of involvement in the 2023–2024 Japanese slush fund scandal and ran as an independent candidate.

Areas covered

Current district

As of 18 January 2023, the areas covered by this district are as follows:

  • Parts of Itabashi
    • Parts of the Central Ward jurisdiction
      • Itabashi 1–4, Kaga 1–2, Oyama Higashi, Oyamakanai, Kumano, Nakamaru, Minami, Inaridai, Nakajuku, Hikawa, Sakae, Oyama, Oyama Nishi, Saiwai, Nakaitabashi, Naka, Yayoi, Hon, Yamato, Futaba, Fujimi, Otaniguchi Kami, Otaniguchi Kita, Otaniguchi 1/2, Mukaihara 1–3, Komone 1–5, Tokiwadai 1–4,Minami Tokiwadai 1/2, Higashishin 1/2, Kamiitabashi 1–3, Shimizu, Hasunuma, Ohara, Izumi, Miyamoto, Shimura 1–3, Sakashita 1 1-26/28, Higashisakashita 1, Azusawa 1–4, Nishidai 1, Nishidai 2 (excluding 30-5-16 and 31–40), Nishidai 3 (excluding 47-55-57), Nishidai 4, Nakadai 1–3, Wakaki 1–3, Maeno 1–6, Misono 2, Higashiyama, Sakuragawa 1-3
    • Parts of the former village of Akatsuka
      • Nishidai 2 (30-5-16, 31–40) and 3 (47, 55, 57), Tokumaru 1–8, Yotsuba 1–2, Daimon, Akatsuka 1–8, Akatsuka Shin 1–3, Narimasu 1–5, Misono 1

Areas from 2017-2022

From the first redistricting

List of representatives

Representative Party Dates Notes
Hakubun Shimomura LDP 1996 – 2024 Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (2012–2015)
Yukihiko Akutsu CDP 2024 – Former incumbent in Tokyo 24th district


Election results

‡ - Also ran in the Tokyo PR district

‡‡ - Also ran and won in the Tokyo PR district

Elections in the 2020s

2024
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
CDP Yukihiko Akutsu 80,947 41.0 Increase5.2
Independent Hakubun Shimomura 57,275 29.0
Ishin Minoru Oomamiuda 33,103 16.8 New
JCP Masanori Iha 17,607 8.9 Decrease3.1
Independent Takayuki Saitō 8,316 4.2
Registered electors 388,893
Turnout 53.98 Decrease0.99
CDP gain from LDP
2021
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Hakubun Shimomura (incumbent)
(endorsed by Komeito)
122,465 50.0 Increase5.1
CDP Yukihiko Akutsu (endorsed by the SDP) 87,635 35.8 Increase9.9
JCP Shoto Nishinohara 29,304 12.0 Increase1.1
Independent Yasufumi Kuwashima 5,639 2.3 New
Registered electors 462,626
Majority 34,830 14.2 Decrease4.8
Turnout 254,306 55.0 Increase2.3
LDP hold Swing Increase8.2

Elections in the 2010s

2017
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Hakubun Shimomura (incumbent)
(endorsed by Komeito)
104,612 44.9 Decrease11.2
CDP Junichiro Maeda 60,291 25.9 New
Kibō no Tō Chie Shishido 42,668 18.3 New
JCP Kozue Higashi 25,426 10.9 Decrease7.7
Registered electors 454,255
Majority 44,321 19.0 Decrease18.5
Turnout 239,211 52.7 Increase0.8
LDP hold Swing Decrease10.9
2014
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Hakubun Shimomura (incumbent)
(endorsed by Komeito)
129,587 56.1 Increase10.6
JCP Kanekyu Yamauchi 43,083 18.6 Increase7.8
Democratic Minako Kumaki 43,040 18.6 Increase4.5
Independent Mei Shimomura 15,447 6.7 New
Registered electors 446,555
Majority 86,504 37.5 Increase11.3
Turnout 239,086 53.5 Decrease6.7
LDP hold Swing Increase6.9
2012
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Hakubun Shimomura (incumbent)
(endorsed by Komeito)
116,521 45.5 Increase3.1
Restoration Takashi Ino
(endorsed by Your Party)
49,334 19.3 New
Democratic Junko Ota
(endorsed by the PNP)
36,144 14.1 New
JCP Takemi Sudo 27,726 10.8 Decrease2.4
Tomorrow Kumi Hashimoto
(endorsed by the NPD)
26,469 10.3 New
Registered electors 442,124
Majority 67,187 26.2 Increase24.9
Turnout 266,026 60.2 Decrease4.8
LDP hold Swing Increase7.9

Elections in the 2000s

2009
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Hakubun Shimomura (incumbent) 117.472 42.4 Decrease12.6
NP-Nippon Yoshio Arita
(endorsed by the DPJ)
113,988 41.1 New
JCP Doshin Tokudome 36,487 13.2 Increase0.1
Happiness Realization Koichi Maeda 6,853 2.5 New
NPF Hidenori Wago 2,360 0.9 New
Registered electors 439,676
Majority 3,484 1.3 Decrease16.8
Turnout 285,570 65.0 Increase0.7
LDP hold Swing Decrease9.3
2005
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Hakubun Shimomura (incumbent) 148,099 55.0 Increase6.0
Democratic Koichiro Watanabe 85,832 31.9 Decrease5.8
JCP Doshin Tokudome 35,233 13.1 Decrease0.3
Registered electors 428,608
Majority 62,267 23.1 Increase11.1
Turnout 275,381 64.3 Increase8.1
LDP hold Swing Increase8.6
2003
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Hakubun Shimomura (incumbent) 113,477 49.0 Increase11.2
Democratic Koichiro Watanabe 87,331 37.7 Increase10.5
JCP Doshin Tokudome 30,998 13.4 Decrease9.4
Registered electors 427,315
Majority 26,146 11.3 Increase0.7
Turnout 240,279 56.2 Decrease3.1
LDP hold Swing Increase9.5
2000
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Hakubun Shimomura (incumbent) 90,483 37.8 Increase7.8
Democratic Osamu Shibutani
(incumbent - Tokyo PR)
65,109 27.2 New
JCP Taketoshi Nakajima
(incumbent - Tokyo PR)
54,698 22.8 Decrease1.2
Liberal Kazuhiro Furuyama 29,307 12.2 New
Registered electors 414,218
Majority 25,374 10.6 Increase7.5
Turnout 245,756 59.3 Increase2.5
LDP hold Swing Increase3.9

Elections in the 1990s

1996
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
LDP Hakubun Shimomura 68,321 30.1 New
New Frontier Kazuhiro Furuyama 61,221 27.0 New
JCP Taketoshi Nakajima
(incumbent - former Tokyo 9th)
54,559 24.0 New
Democratic Osamu Shibutani 38,454 16.9 New
New Socialist Susumu Nishikawa 4,470 2.0 New
Registered electors 407,058
Majority 7,100 3.1 New
Turnout 231,178 56.8 N/A
LDP win (new seat)

References

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