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- Yamaguchi_4th_district abstract "Yamaguchi 4th district (山口県第4区 Yamaguchi-ken dai-yon-ku) is a single-member electoral district for the House of Representatives, the lower house of the National Diet of Japan. It is located in Western Yamaguchi and consists of the cities of Shimonoseki and Nagato. As of September 2011, 266,456 voters were registered in the district, giving its voters well above average (347,878 voters per district) vote weight. Unlike many prefectures where the capital is also the most populous city, Yamaguchi's major city is Shimonoseki, located at the western tip of Honshū and part of the Fukuoka-Kitakyūshū metropolitan area.Yamaguchi is home to the Kishi-Abe-Satō prime ministerial family whose members have represented the prefecture in the Diet for much of the postwar era and the Tanaka prime ministerial family that produced its first two elected governors. Western Yamaguchi formed the four-member 1st district until the electoral reform of the 1990s, its representatives included Shintarō Abe, Shinzō Abe and Tatsuo Tanaka, but also other prominent conservatives such as finance minister Yoshirō Hayashi or Takeo Kawamura who went on to become Chief Cabinet Secretary in the 2000s. The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) usually won the district three seats to one. In the electoral reform, the 1st district was split up into the single-member 3rd and 4th districts. In the first post-reform election of 1996, the 4th district was contested by Shinzō Abe and Takaaki Koga, himself a former Liberal Democrat who in 1993 took the opposition seat in the 1st district from the Socialists for the Renewal Party. But Abe won, and has easily held onto the seat since. He was elected LDP president in 2006 against Tarō Asō and Sadakazu Tanigaki, but resigned after one year. In 2012, the party – in opposition since 2009 – once more elected him as the third LDP president not to become prime minister immediately after his election. Abe then subsequently won the 2012 election in a landslide victory against the DPJ of Yoshihiko Noda, returning the LDP to power (with coalition partner New Komeito, the LDP have a two-thirds majority and can break a deadlock in the Diet).".
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- Yamaguchi_4th_district candidate Shinzō_Abe.
- Yamaguchi_4th_district candidate "Daisuke Kisaki".
- Yamaguchi_4th_district candidate "Hiroshi Ikenoue".
- Yamaguchi_4th_district candidate "Jun'ichirō Kojima".
- Yamaguchi_4th_district candidate "Norio Higaki".
- Yamaguchi_4th_district candidate "Shintarō Zaima".
- Yamaguchi_4th_district candidate "Shinzō Abe".
- Yamaguchi_4th_district candidate "Takako Tokura".
- Yamaguchi_4th_district candidate "Takashi Katō".
- Yamaguchi_4th_district candidate Takaaki_Koga.
- Yamaguchi_4th_district hasPhotoCollection Yamaguchi_4th_district.
- Yamaguchi_4th_district party Democratic_Party_of_Japan.
- Yamaguchi_4th_district party Japanese_Communist_Party.
- Yamaguchi_4th_district party Kōmeitō.
- Yamaguchi_4th_district party Liberal_Democratic_Party_(Japan).
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- Yamaguchi_4th_district party Social_Democratic_Party_(Japan).
- Yamaguchi_4th_district party "DPJ – PNP".
- Yamaguchi_4th_district party "DPJ".
- Yamaguchi_4th_district party "JCP".
- Yamaguchi_4th_district party "LDP – Kōmeitō".
- Yamaguchi_4th_district party "LDP".
- Yamaguchi_4th_district percentage "11".
- Yamaguchi_4th_district percentage "12".
- Yamaguchi_4th_district percentage "12.7".
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- Yamaguchi_4th_district votes "118696".
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- Yamaguchi_4th_district subject Category:Districts_of_the_House_of_Representatives_of_Japan.
- Yamaguchi_4th_district subject Category:Yamaguchi_Prefecture.
- Yamaguchi_4th_district comment "Yamaguchi 4th district (山口県第4区 Yamaguchi-ken dai-yon-ku) is a single-member electoral district for the House of Representatives, the lower house of the National Diet of Japan. It is located in Western Yamaguchi and consists of the cities of Shimonoseki and Nagato. As of September 2011, 266,456 voters were registered in the district, giving its voters well above average (347,878 voters per district) vote weight.".
- Yamaguchi_4th_district label "Yamaguchi 4th district".
- Yamaguchi_4th_district label "山口県第4区".
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