Kyoto Prefectural Assembly

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The Kyoto Prefectural Assembly (京都府議会, Kyōto-fu Gikai) is the prefectural parliament of Kyoto Prefecture.

Chairman
Hideo Tanaka, LDP
Vice Chairman
Takeshi Maenami, LDP
Seats60
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Kyoto Prefectural Assembly

京都府議会
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Chairman
Hideo Tanaka, LDP
Vice Chairman
Takeshi Maenami, LDP
Structure
Seats60
Political groups
Government (48)
  LDP (30)
  CDP (11)
  Kōmeitō (5)
  Ishin (2)

Opposition (12)

  JCP (12)
Elections
Last election
7 April 2019
Meeting place
Website
www.pref.kyoto.jp/gikai/index.html
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Overview

Kyoto Prefecture is a stronghold of the Japanese Communist Party, which continued with the revolutionary government of Torazō Ninagawa over the seventh term over 28 years. The two-person district was called the "co-reserved seat" (the Kyoto at-large district was also called that).[1]

In the 2007 Kyoto Prefectural Assembly election, the Democratic candidate defeated the Liberal Democratic Party candidate in the one-person constituency of Ayabe, Kyoto, and made a breakthrough in the second party. For this reason, for a period of time, the composition of Kyoto's own "Community vs. Anti-Community" was becoming "Land vs. Democracy vs. Communism". The Communist Party moved up to the second party with three more seats, such as the first elected winner in Yawata City in the two-member district.[2]

Members

More information Constituency, No. of people ...
ConstituencyNo. of peopleMembersRef
Kita-ku3Yoshiyuki Hamada
Toshiki Hirai
Yūichi Kishimoto
[3]
Kamigyō-ku2Yukiko Miyashita
Yūji Sako
[4]
Sakyō-ku3Chiharu Kitaoka
Munehisa Ishida
Atsuhiro Mitsunaga
[5]
Nakagyō-ku3Yoshiteru Aoki
Kan Harada
Kenji Tanaka
[6]
Higashiyama-ku1Ryūzō Aramaki[7]
Yamashina-ku3Masaki Hayashi
Hideki Kajiwara
Hiroshi Sugaya
[8]
Shimogyō-ku2Mitsuji Komaki
Ikuko Nishiwaki
[9]
Minami-ku3Kōji Akita
Yoshihiro Kokaji
Yoshiko Yamauchi
[10]
Ukyō-ku5Junji Kitahara
Mitsu Morooka
Shinji Ninoyu
Kazunori Okamoto
Keiko Shimada
[11]
Nishikyō-ku3Kunie Hatamoto
Eitarō Kondō
Mariko Narumiya
[12]
Fushimi-ku6Kōhei Baba
Kiyoyuki Kamikura
Takeshi Maenami
Nobuhide Nishiyama
Kuniko Watanabe
Masaru Yamaguchi
[13]
Fukuchiyama2Masaru Iemoto
Shigenori Inoue
[14]
Maizuru2Masayoshi Ikeda
Mai Ohara
[15]
Ayabe1Kentarō Shikata[16]
Uji and Kuse-gun5Yukiko Fujiyama
Osamu Mizutani
Hiroshi Murai
Toyohisa Ogihara
Mikiko Tanaka
[17]
Jōyō2Tsuneo Sakai
Hiromichi Sonosaki
[18]
Miyazu and Yoza-gun1Takefumi Nakashima[19]
Kameoka2Masataka Nakamura
Hideo Tanaka
[20]
Mukō1Masaru Isono[21]
Nagaokakyō and Otokuni-gun2Masahiro Nose
Junta Tsutsumi
[22]
Yawata2Yoshimi Morishita
Yoshimitsu Tajima
[23]
Kyōtanabe and Tsuzuki-gun2Yoshitaka Furubayashi
Takashi Kitagawa
[24]
Kyōtango1Tōru Moriguchi[25]
Nantan and Funai-gun1Seiji Katayama[26]
Kizugawa and Sōraku-gun2Kazuhisa Umoto
Atsuji Yamamoto
[27]
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