Hatsu Ando

Japanese politician (1912–1985) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hatsu Ando (Japanese: 安藤はつ, 20 January 1912 – 4 December 1985) was a Japanese politician. She was one of the first group of women elected to the House of Representatives in 1946.[1]

Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byMulti-member district
ConstituencyNagano at-large
BornHatsu Sen
(1912-01-20)20 January 1912
Quick facts Member of the House of Representatives, Preceded by ...
Hatsu Ando
安藤 はつ
Ando in 1947
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
10 April 1946  31 March 1947
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byMulti-member district
ConstituencyNagano at-large
Personal details
BornHatsu Sen
(1912-01-20)20 January 1912
Died4 December 1985(1985-12-04) (aged 73)
Tokyo, Japan
PartyNational Cooperative
SpouseHideo Ando
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Biography

Hatsu Sen was born in Nirayama in 1912. She graduated from a teacher training college in Shizuoka Prefecture and taught at a national school [ja] in Omimura until marrying Hideo Ando. She became a member of the New Japan Cultural Association and served as president of the Shin-Etsu Industrial Company.[2] The couple moved to Nagano Prefecture during World War II.

In 1946 Ando contested the Nagano constituency in the general elections as a candidate of the Peace Party, and was elected to the House of Representatives.[2] After being elected, she joined the National Cooperative Party. She lost her seat in the 1947 elections.

Ando subsequently lived in the suburbs of Tokyo until her death in 1985.[3]

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