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The {{nihongo|'''Iwate Prefectural Assembly'''|岩手県議会|Iwate-ken Gikai}} is the ] parliament of ]. The {{nihongo|'''Iwate Prefectural Assembly'''|岩手県議会|Iwate-ken Gikai}} is the ] parliament of ], ].


Its 48 members are elected every four years in 16 districts by ]. Its 48 members are elected every four years in 16 districts by ].
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The assembly is responsible for enacting and amending prefectural ordinances, approving the budget and voting on important administrative appointments made by the governor including the vice governors. The assembly is responsible for enacting and amending prefectural ordinances, approving the budget and voting on important administrative appointments made by the governor including the vice governors.


Iwate is one of three prefectures whose assemblies are currently led by the ] majority. The others are the ] and the ] Prefectural Assembly. Iwate is one of three prefectures whose assemblies are currently led by the ] majority. The others are the ] and the ] Prefectural Assembly.
==Members==

:''As of 20 September 2019:''<ref></ref>
== Current composition ==
{| border="1" frame="box" rules="all" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"
The ] took place on July 12, 2009. As of April 4, 2012 the assembly was composed as follows:<ref>http://www.gikai.metro.tokyo.jp/membership/political_party.html {{ja}}</ref>
|- style="background:#eee"
{| class="wikitable"
!Constituency!!Members!!Party
|- |-
| ] || ] || Iwate Kenmin Club
!colspan="2"|Composition of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly
|- |-
| ] || ] || Kibō Iwate
!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=left|Parties
!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|Seats
|- |-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Komeito}} | ]
|align=left|]
|align="right" | 50
|- |-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Social Democratic Party (Japan)}} | ]
|align=left|]
|align="right" | 37
|- |-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Japanese Communist Party}} | ] 
|align=left|]
|align="right" | 23
|- |-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)}} | ]
|align=left|]
|align="right" | 8
|- |-
| ] || ] || Iwate Shinseikai
|align=left|]
|align="right" | 3
|- |-
| ] || {{ill|Yasuki Uehara|ja|上原康樹}} || Independent
|align=left| Independents<br />(Jichi shimin '93: 1; Togikai ]: 1; ] Kasseika Kenkyūkai: 1)
|align="right" | 3
|- |-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)}} | ]
|align=left style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=left|'''Total''' (3 vacant seats)
|style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|'''124'''
|}

== Electoral districts ==
Most electoral districts correspond to current ], but several districts correspond to former ] (the counties, abolished as administrative unit in 1921, had initially by definition served as electoral districts for prefectural assemblies in the Empire), namely the West Tama (]), North Tama (]) and South Tama (]) counties. The towns and villages on the islands have never been subordinate to counties, but to four subprefectures that together form the islands electoral district.

{| class="wikitable"
|- |-
| ] || ] || Iwate Shinseikai
!colspan="6"|Electoral districts<ref>Tokyo Electoral Commission: </ref>
|- |-
| ] || ] || Kibō Iwate
! colspan="3" | ] and Tokyo's islands
! colspan="3" | ]/Tama area
|- |-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)}} | ]
! District
! Municipalities,<br /> subprefectures
! ]
! District
! Municipalities,<br /> counties
! Magnitude
|- |-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)}} | ]
| Chiyoda || ] ward || 1
| Hachiōji || ] city || 5
|- |-
| ] || ] || Iwate Shinseikai
| Chūō || ] ward || 1
| Tachikawa || ] city || 2
|- |-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)}} | ]
| Minato || ] ward || 2
| Musashino || ] city || 1
|- |-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Social Democratic Party (Japan)}} | ]
| Shinjuku || ] ward || 4
| Mitaka || ] city || 2
|- |-
| ] || ] || Kibō Iwate
| Bunkyō || ] ward || 2
| Ōme || ] city || 1
|- |-
| ] || ] || Kibō Iwate
| Taitō || ] ward || 2
| Fuchū || ] city || 2
|- |-
| ] || ] || Kibō Iwate
| Sumida || ] ward || 3
| Akishima || ] city || 1
|- |-
| ] || ] || Kibō Iwate
| Kōtō || ] ward || 4
| Machida || ] city || 3
|- |-
| ] || ] || Kibō Iwate
| Shinagawa || ] ward || 4
| Koganei || ] city || 1
|- |-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)}} | ]
| Meguro || ] ward || 3
| Kodaira || ] city || 2
|- |-
| Ōta || ] ward || 8 | ] || ] || Kibō Iwate
| Hino || ] city || 2
|- |-
| ] || ] || Iwate Shinseikai
| Setagaya || ] ward || 8
| Nishitōkyō || ] city || 2
|- |-
| ] || ] || Independent
| Shibuya || ] ward || 2
| rowspan="2" | Nishi-Tama (West Tama)
| rowspan="2" | ] city<br />] city<br />] city<br />]
| rowspan="2" | 2
|- |-
| ] || ] || Iwate Kenmin Club
| Nakano || ] ward || 4
|- |-
| ] || ] || Kibō Iwate
| Suginami || ] ward || 6
| rowspan="2" | Minami-Tama (South Tama)
| rowspan="2" | ] city<br />] city
| rowspan="2" | 2
|- |-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)}} | ]
| Toshima || ] ward || 3
|- |-
| ] || ] || Iwate Shinseikai
| Kita || ] ward || 4
| rowspan="2" | Kita-Tama (North Tama) 1
| rowspan="2" | ] city<br />] city<br />] city
| rowspan="2" | 3
|- |-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Japanese Communist Party}} | ]
| Arakawa || ] ward || 2
|- |-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)}} | ]
| Itabashi || ] ward || 5
| rowspan="2" | Kita-Tama (North Tama) 2
| rowspan="2" | ] city<br />] city
| rowspan="2" | 2
|- |-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)}} | ]
| Nerima || ] ward || 6
|- |-
| ] || ] || Iwate Shinseikai
| Adachi || ] ward || 6
| rowspan="2" | Kita-Tama (North Tama) 3
| rowspan="2" | ] city<br />] city
| rowspan="2" | 2
|- |-
| ] || ] || Kibō Iwate
| Katsushika || ] ward || 4
|- |-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)}} | ]
| Edogawa || ] ward || 5
| rowspan="2" | Kita-Tama (North Tama) 4
| rowspan="2" | ] city<br />] city
| rowspan="2" | 2
|- |-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)}} | ]
| rowspan="2" | Islands
| rowspan="2" | ]<br />]<br />]<br />]
| rowspan="2" | 1
|- |-
| ] || ] || Iwate Kenmin Club
| colspan="3" |
|-
| ] || ] || Kibō Iwate
|-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Japanese Communist Party}} | ]
|-
| ] || ] || Kibō Iwate
|-
| ] || ] || Kibō Iwate
|-
| ] || ] || Iwate Kenmin Club
|-
| ] || ] || Iwate Kenmin Club
|-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)}} | ]
|-
| ] || ] || Kibō Iwate
|-
| ] || ] || Iwate Shinseikai
|-
| ] || ] || {{party shading/Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)}} | ]
|-
| ] || ] || Iwate Shinseikai
|} |}


==See also== == References ==
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==References==
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==External links== == External links ==
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 14 December 2019

Iwate Prefectural Assembly
岩手県議会
Iwate-ken Gikai
Type
TypeUnicameral
History
Founded1878 (1878)
1947 (1947) (current local autonomy law)
Leadership
President (gichō)Hiroshi Sasaki (佐々木博, Sasaki Hiroshi), Democratic Party
since September 2011
Vice President (fuku-gichō)Iwami Yanagimura (柳村岩見, Yanagimura Iwami), Liberal Democratic Party
since September 2011
Seats48 assembly members
Website
www.pref.iwate.jp/~hp0731/

The Iwate Prefectural Assembly (岩手県議会, Iwate-ken Gikai) is the prefectural parliament of Iwate Prefecture, Japan.

Its 48 members are elected every four years in 16 districts by single non-transferable vote.

The assembly is responsible for enacting and amending prefectural ordinances, approving the budget and voting on important administrative appointments made by the governor including the vice governors.

Iwate is one of three prefectures whose assemblies are currently led by the DJP majority. The others are the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly and the Mie Prefectural Assembly.

Members

As of 20 September 2019:
Constituency Members Party
Morioka Junko Chiba Iwate Kenmin Club
Morioka Yoshinori Karuishi Kibō Iwate
Morioka Masanobu Kobayashi Komeito
Morioka Kazuko Konishi Social Democratic Party
Morioka Shin Saitō Japanese Communist Party 
Morioka Kōsuke Takahashi LDP
Morioka Tajima Takahashi Iwate Shinseikai
Morioka Yasuki Uehara [ja] Independent
Morioka Hiromasa Yonai LDP
Morioka Keiko Yoshida Iwate Shinseikai
Miyako Seishi Itō Kibō Iwate
Miyako Yoshihiko Jōnai LDP
Miyako Nobukazu Sasaki LDP
Ōfunato Sakari Chiba Iwate Shinseikai
Hanamaki Shinkō Kawamura LDP
Hanamaki Yukihiro Kimura Social Democratic Party
Hanamaki Shin Nasukawa Kibō Iwate
Hanamaki Jun'ichi Sasaki Kibō Iwate
Kitakami Keiko Satō Kibō Iwate
Kitakami Toshinobu Sekine Kibō Iwate
Kitakami Hajime Takahashi Kibō Iwate
Kitakami Yasuyuki Takahashi LDP
Kuji Gen Iwaki Kibō Iwate
Kuji Hitoshi Nakatai Iwate Shinseikai
Tōno Katsuko Kudō Independent
Ichinoseki Tadashi Iizawa Iwate Kenmin Club
Ichinoseki Makoto Iwabuchi Kibō Iwate
Ichinoseki Hiroyuki Kanzaki LDP
Ichinoseki Tomokazu Sasaki Iwate Shinseikai
Ichinoseki Ichirō Takada Japanese Communist Party
Rikuzentakata Shigemitsu Sasaki LDP
Kamaishi Tomokazu Iwasaki LDP
Kamaishi Kyō Ono Iwate Shinseikai
Ninohe Ō Itsukaichi Kibō Iwate
Ninohe Fumitomo Matsukura LDP
Hachimantai Tsutō Chiba LDP
Hachimantai Katsuhiro Kudō Iwate Kenmin Club
Ōshū Hideyuki Chiba Kibō Iwate
Ōshū Mitsuko Chida Japanese Communist Party
Ōshū Hiroshi Gōkon Kibō Iwate
Ōshū Hironori Kanno Kibō Iwate
Ōshū Tsutomu Sasaki Iwate Kenmin Club
Takizawa Huxel Mihoko Iwate Kenmin Club
Takizawa Satoru Takeda LDP
Takizawa Makoto Yanagimura Kibō Iwate
Shiwa Katsunori Tamura Iwate Shinseikai
Shiwa Tsutomu Usuzawa LDP
Kunohe Daisuke Kudō Iwate Shinseikai

References

  1. ^ 議員名簿
  2. Member List at Official Site

External links

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