Fukuoka 6th district by-election, 2016
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A by-election for the Fukuoka 6th district in the Japanese Japanese House of Representatives was held on 23 October 2016.[1] The by-election was called following the death of the incumbent member Kunio Hatoyama, a former cabinet minister and member of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), from duodenal ulcer in Tokyo on 21 June 2016.[2][3] Hatoyama had served the district since 2005 and successfully defended the seat by a healthy margin of 43.94% in the 2014 election, where he was facing only a Japanese Communist Party candidate. A separate by-election for the Tokyo 10th district was held on the same day.
Hatoyama's son and Ōkawa mayor Jirō won the by-election as an independent. Hatoyama contested as an independent after a conflict with the local chapter of the LDP on the candidate selection process. The Fukuoka LDP prefectural chapter president, Isao Kurauchi had submitted the nomination of his son Ken as the LDP candidate for the by-election before Hatoyama declared his candidacy. Hatoyama, who had originally planned to contest the by-election as an LDP candidate, protested this decision and decided to run as an independent. The national headquarters of the LDP attempted to persuade Kurauchi to drop out of the race to prevent dividing the LDP vote in the district. Kurauchi refused to drop out and contested the by-election anyway.[4]
Hatoyama joined the LDP caucus soon after taking his seat in the Diet.[5]
Candidates
- Jirō Hatoyama (Independent, later LDP), Mayor of Ōkawa and son of former representative Kunio Hatoyama.
- Fumiko Arai (DP, supported by SDP), former diplomat at the Japanese consulate-general in Chennai.
- Ken Kurauchi (Independent, LDP member), secretary at the Fukuoka chapter of the LDP and son of chapter president Isao Kurauchi.
- Tadahiro Nishihara (HRP), constituency party leader.
- ↑ Hatoyama joined the LDP caucus soon after he was elected.