Japanese politician (1932–2020)
Kōzō Watanabe (渡部 恒三, Watanabe Kōzō, May 24, 1932 – August 23, 2020) was a Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan, who served as a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature). A native of Tajima, Fukushima and graduate of Waseda University, he was elected to the first of his two terms in the assembly of Fukushima Prefecture in 1959 and then to the House of Representatives for the first time in 1969 as an independent. He later joined the Liberal Democratic Party and eventually the DPJ. According to The Economist, he "represented agriculture interests in the Diet".[1]
Election history
Election
|
Age
|
District
|
Political party
|
Number of votes
|
election results
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1969 Japanese general election
|
37
|
Fukushima 2nd district
|
Independent
|
45,761
|
winning
|
1972 Japanese general election
|
40
|
Fukushima 2nd district
|
LDP
|
57,846
|
winning
|
1976 Japanese general election
|
44
|
Fukushima 2nd district
|
LDP
|
57,553
|
winning
|
1979 Japanese general election
|
47
|
Fukushima 2nd district
|
LDP
|
73,390
|
winning
|
1980 Japanese general election
|
48
|
Fukushima 2nd district
|
LDP
|
75,029
|
winning
|
1983 Japanese general election
|
51
|
Fukushima 2nd district
|
LDP
|
88,116
|
winning
|
1986 Japanese general election
|
54
|
Fukushima 2nd district
|
LDP
|
104,300
|
winning
|
1990 Japanese general election
|
57
|
Fukushima 2nd district
|
LDP
|
79,719
|
winning
|
1993 Japanese general election
|
61
|
Fukushima 2nd district
|
JRP
|
97,303
|
winning
|
1996 Japanese general election
|
64
|
Fukushima 4th district
|
NFP
|
93,960
|
winning
|
2000 Japanese general election
|
68
|
Fukushima 4th district
|
Independent
|
102,631
|
winning
|
2003 Japanese general election
|
71
|
Fukushima 4th district
|
Independent
|
97,014
|
winning
|
2005 Japanese general election
|
73
|
Fukushima 4th district
|
DPJ
|
91,440
|
winning
|
2009 Japanese general election
|
77
|
Fukushima 4th district
|
DPJ
|
91,695
|
winning
|
[2][3]
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References
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