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Tokyo prefectural election, 2017

Tokyo Prefectural election, 2017
Tokyo
← 2013 2 July 2017

127 Assembly Seats in Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly
64 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Governor Koike.jpg Hirofumi Shimomura cropped 3 Hirofumi Shimomura and Ernest Moniz 20131031.jpg
Leader Yuriko Koike Hakubun Shimomura
Party Tomin First no Kai Liberal Democratic Komeito
Leader since 31 May 2017
Leader's seat not contesting
(Gov. of Tokyo)
Last election New 59 23
Seats before 59 23
Seats won 49 23 23
Seat change Increase49 Decrease36 Steady
Popular vote 1,884,029 1,260,101 734,697
Percentage 33.68% 22.53% 13.13%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Party Communist Democratic Tokyo Seikatsusha Network
Last election 17 15 3
Seats before 17 15 3
Seats won 19 5 4
Seat change Increase2 Decrease10 Increase1
Popular vote 773,722 385,752 69,929
Percentage 13.83% 6.90% 1.25%

  Seventh party Eighth party
 
Party Nippon Ishin no Kai Social Democratic
Last election 0
Seats before 0 0
Seats won 4 1
Seat change Increase4 Increase1
Popular vote 54,016 13,243
Percentage 0.97% 0.24%

President before election


Liberal Democratic Party of Japan

Elected President

Daisuke Ozaki
Tomin First no Kai



Liberal Democratic Party of Japan

Daisuke Ozaki
Tomin First no Kai

Prefectural elections for the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly (平成29年/2017年東京都議会議員選挙, Heisei 29-nen/2017-nen Tōkyō togikai giin senkyo, "Heisei 29/2017 election of members of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly") were held on 2 July 2017. The 127 members were elected in forty-two electoral districts, seven returning single members elected by first-past-the-post, and thirty-five returning multiple members under single non-transferable vote. Four districts had their magnitude adjusted in this election to match population changes.

representatives

(1 vacancy)

With counting almost complete, the seat distribution are as follows:

Most districts are coterminous with a municipality (-ku/-shi/-chō/-son) of the same name. The following districts comprise multiple municipalities:

On the same day, the mayoral election in Kokubunji, Tokyo returned incumbent Kunio Izawa, backed by LDP and Komeito, against center-left supported (DP, JCP, LP, SDP, Net) former deputy mayor Michio Higuchi. Another prefectural election on July 2 was the gubernatorial election in Hyōgo.


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