Osaka 5th district

Osaka 5th district
Parliamentary constituency
for the Japanese House of Representatives
Numbered map of the Osaka city single seats
PrefectureOsaka
Proportional DistrictKinki
Electorate434,254[1]
Current constituency
Created1994
SeatsOne
PartyIshin
RepresentativeSatoshi Umemura
MunicipalitiesHigashiyodogawa-ku, Konohana-ku, Nishiyodogawa-ku, and Yodogawa-ku of Osaka.

Osaka 5th district (大阪府第5区, Osaka-fu dai-goku or simply 大阪5区, Osaka-goku ) is a single-member constituency of the House of Representatives in the national Diet of Japan located in Osaka Prefecture.

Areas covered

Since 1994

[2][3]

List of representatives

Election Representative Party Notes
1996[4] Takayoshi Taniguchi New Frontier
2000[5] Komeito
2003[6]
2005[7]
2009[8] Tetsuo Inami Democratic
2012[9] Tōru Kunishige Komeito
2014[10]
2017[11]
2021[12]
2024[13] Satoshi Umemura Ishin
2026

Election results

2026

2026
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Ishin Satoshi Umemura 93,472 42.5 Increase2.65
LDP Mio Sugita 48,051 21.9
DPP Hidemichi Maeda 24,018 10.9
Reiwa Akiko Ōishi 19,867 9.0 Decrease2.2
Sanseitō Keiko Matsuyama 18,421 8.4 Increase1.95
JCP Ryūsuke Minato 15,854 7.2 Decrease4.0
Registered electors 432,748
Turnout 53.92 Increase1.96
Ishin hold

2024

2024[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Ishin Satoshi Umemura 87,100 39.90 New
Komeito Tōru Kunishige 65,872 30.18
Reiwa Akiko Ōishi
(Won PR seat)
26,789 12.27
JCP Takeshi Miyamoto 24,480 11.21
Sanseitō Atsushi Ishibashi 14,054 6.44 New
Majority 21,228 9.72
Registered electors 431,697
Turnout 51.96 Decrease 1.02
Ishin gain from Komeito

2021

2021[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Komeito Tōru Kunishige 106,508 53.14
JCP Takeshi Miyamoto
(Won PR seat)
48,248 24.07
Reiwa Akiko Ōishi
(Won PR seat)
34,202 17.07 New
Independent Junko Kagoike 11,458 5.72 New
Majority 58,260 29.07
Registered electors 431,558
Turnout 52.98 Increase 7.52
Komeito hold

2017

2017[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Komeito Tōru Kunishige 91,514 51.48
CDP Hideki Nagao
(Won PR seat)
45,313 25.49 New
JCP Ryozo Kitayama 31,429 17.68
Happiness Realization Keigo Kazumori 9,522 5.36 N/A
Majority 46,201 25.99
Registered electors 426,084
Turnout 45.46 Decrease 0.24
Komeito hold

2014

2014[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Komeito Tōru Kunishige 92,681 57.53
JCP Misuzu Ishii 68,430 42.47
Majority 24,251 15.06
Registered electors 414,245
Turnout 45.70
Komeito hold

2012

2012[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Komeito Tōru Kunishige 111,028 53.80
JCP Kazumasa Seto 48,958 23.72
Democratic Kanako Otsuji 46,378 22.47
Majority 62,070 30.08
Registered electors
Turnout
Komeito gain from Democratic

2009

2009[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Tetsuo Inami 121,210 46.74
Komeito Takayoshi Taniguchi 97,604 37.64
JCP Kiyoshi Himeno 35,405 13.65
Happiness Realization Takeshi Yanagi 5,113 1.97 New
Majority 23,606 9.10
Registered electors
Turnout
Democratic gain from Komeito

2005

2005[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Komeito Takayoshi Taniguchi 118,574 47.67
Democratic Tetsuo Inami 87,002 34.97
JCP Yoshiki Yamashita 43,189 17.36
Majority 31,572 12.70
Registered electors
Turnout
Komeito hold

2003

2003[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Komeito Takayoshi Taniguchi 92,350 42.88
Democratic Tetsuo Inami
(Won PR seat)
85,334 39.62
JCP Yoshiki Yamashita 37,694 17.50
Majority 7,016 3.26
Registered electors
Turnout
Komeito hold

2000

2000[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Komeito Takayoshi Taniguchi 79,018 37.28 New
Democratic Tetsuo Inami 66,679 31.46 New
JCP Mitsuo Higashinaka 55,225 26.06
Liberal League Takuma Inoue 11,021 5.20 New
Majority 12,339 5.82
Registered electors
Turnout
Komeito hold

1996

1996[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
New Frontier Takayoshi Taniguchi 74,925 36.33 New
JCP Mitsuo Higashinaka
(Won PR seat)
55,846 27.08 New
LDP Yasuhide Nakayama 43,143 20.92 New
Democratic Tetsuo Inami 32,299 15.66 New
Majority 19,079 9.25
Registered electors
Turnout
New Frontier win (new seat)

References

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