Aichi Prefectural Assembly

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FoundedMay 10, 1879 (1879-05-10)[1]
President (gichō)[2]
Hirofumi Kubota, Liberal Democratic Party
Vice President (fuku-gichō)[2]
Tadashi Suzuki, Liberal Democratic Party
Aichi Prefectural Assembly

愛知県議会

Aichi Kengikai
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
History
FoundedMay 10, 1879 (1879-05-10)[1]
Leadership
President (gichō)[2]
Hirofumi Kubota, Liberal Democratic Party
Vice President (fuku-gichō)[2]
Tadashi Suzuki, Liberal Democratic Party
Structure
Seats102
Elections
Single non-transferable vote
Last election
2019
Meeting place
Website
http://www.pref.aichi.jp/gikai/

The Aichi Prefectural Assembly (愛知県議会, Aichi-kengikai) is the legislative assembly of Aichi Prefecture.

Its 103 members are elected in 57 districts by single non-transferable vote (SNTV) to four-year terms.

The assembly is responsible for enacting and amending prefectural ordinances, voting on important administrative appointments made by the governor including the vice-governors and approving the budget – Aichi has been in recent years the only prefecture besides Tokyo with a "fiscal strength index" (zaiseiryoku shisū) above 1, i.e. it is able to cover its calculated expenses with its own revenues.

The last elections were held in the unified local elections in April 2011: the Liberal Democratic Party remained strongest party with 49 seats but fell short of a majority without independents, former Democrat and Nagoya City mayor Takashi Kawamura's Genzei Nippon ("Tax cuts Japan") and former Liberal Democrat and Aichi governor Hideaki Ōmura's Nippon-ichi Aichi no Kai ("Aichi First in Japan Association") together won 18 seats. The Democratic Party was reduced to 26 seats – down from 38 in 2007 – in one of its few (relative) strongholds in local politics. Kōmeitō won six seats, four seats went to independents. The Japanese Communist Party has not been represented in the assembly since 2003.

As of March 2014, the assembly is composed as follows:[3]

Composition of the Aichi Prefectural Assembly
Parliamentary group Seats
LDP Aichi 57
DPJ Aichi 34
Genzei Nippon-ichi Aichi 1
Kōmeitō Aichi 6
Independents 4
Total 96 (7 vacant seats)

Electoral districts

References

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