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    • Tokyo 16th District (東京都第16区, Tokyo-to dai-juroku-ku) is an electoral district of the Japanese House of Representatives. The district was created in 1994 as a part of the move towards single-member districts. In 2024 the district was won by the Liberal Democratic member Yōhei Ōnishi, son of Hideo Ōnishi. who was Representative 2012 – 2024.


      Areas covered




      = Current district

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      As of 16 January 2023, the areas covered by this district are as follows:

      Edogawa
      Chuo 1-3, Matsue 1-7, Osugi 1-5, Nishi-Ichinoe 1-4, Haruecho 4, Ichinoe 1-8, Nishimizue 4, Edogawa 4, Matsumoto 1-2
      Kasai, Tobu and Shishibone
      As part of the 2022 redistricting, the former town of Komatsugawa was transferred to the 14th district.


      = Areas 2017–2022

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      From the second redistricting in 2017 until the third redistricting in 2022, the areas covered by this district were as follows:

      Edogawa (Koiwa, excluding Kamiishiki 1-3, Honisshiki 1-3, and Okinomiya)
      Chuo 1-4, Matsushima 1-4, Matsue 1-7, Higashikomatsugawa 1-4, Nishikomatsugawa, Osugi 1-5, Nishi Ichinoe 1-4, Haruecho 4, Ichinoe 1-8, Nishimizue 4, Edogawa 4, Matsumoto 1-2
      Within the Komatsugawa, Kasai, Tobu and Shishibone areas
      As part of the 2017 redistricting, the former towns of Kamiishiki, Motoishiki and Okinomiya were all moved to the 17th district.


      = Areas 2013–2017

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      From the first redistricting in 2013 until the second redistricting in 2017, the areas covered by this district were as follows:

      Edogawa
      Central Office (excluding Kami-Ishiki 3)
      Chuo 1-4, Matsushima 1-4, Matsue 1-7, Higashikomatsugawa 1-4, Nishikomatsugawa, Osugi 1-5, Nishi Ichinoe 1-4, Haruecho 4, Ichinoe (1, 8), Nishimizue 4, Edogawa 4, Matsumoto 1-2, Kamiisshiki 1-2, Honisshiki 1-3, Okinomiyacho
      Komatsugawa, Kasai, Tobu and Shishibone areas
      As part of the 2013 redistricting, the area of Kamiishiki 3 was transferred to the 17th district.


      = Areas from before 2013

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      From the creation of the district in 1994 until the first redistricting in 2013, the areas covered by this district were as follows:

      Edogawa
      Central Office
      Komatsugawa, Kasai, Tobu and Shishibone areas


      Elected representatives




      Election results


      ‡ - Also ran in the Tokyo PR district
      ‡‡ - Also ran and won in the Tokyo PR district


      References

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