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Aomori 1st district (青森県第1区, Aomori-ken dai-ikku or simply 青森1区, Aomori-ikku) is a single-member constituency of the House of Representatives in the national Diet of Japan. It is located in Northern Aomori and covers the cities of Aomori, Mutsu and the Higashitsugaru and Kitatsugaru districts along with the northern half of the Kamikita District. Before the introduction of parallel voting and single-member districts, Aomori city and East Tsugaru county had been part of the four-member Aomori 1st district.

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  • Aomori 1st district (青森県第1区, Aomori-ken dai-ikku or simply 青森1区, Aomori-ikku) is a single-member constituency of the House of Representatives in the national Diet of Japan. It is located in Northern Aomori and covers the cities of Aomori, Mutsu and the Higashitsugaru and Kitatsugaru districts along with the northern half of the Kamikita District. Before the introduction of parallel voting and single-member districts, Aomori city and East Tsugaru county had been part of the four-member Aomori 1st district. Aomori is a "conservative kingdom", a Liberal Democratic stronghold; but in the landslide 2009 election Hokuto Yokoyama, center-left supported gubernatorial candidate in 2003, could win the 1st district and became the first Democrat to win a district in Aomori by beating Jun Tsushima from the Tsushima writer-politician dynasty from Kanagi town (in present-day Goshogawara). Tsushima had tried to succeed his retiring father, LDP faction leader Yūji Tsushima. Other members of the family included Representative, Councillor and Governor (Seiyūkai/LDP – Aomori), Representative Kichirō Tazawa (LDP – Aomori), Representative (LDP/DPJ – Tōhoku), Representative, Peer and Kanagi mayor (Seiyūkai – Aomori), Kanagi mayor Eiji Tsushima and writers Shūji Tsushima (Osamu Dazai), Yūko Tsushima, and . The second "inheritance" attempt in 2012 was successful. (en)
  • La première circonscription de la préfecture d'Aomori (青森県第1区, Aomori-ken dai-ikku) est l'une des trois que compte la préfecture d'Aomori au Japon. Cette circonscription comptait 342 825 électeurs en date du 1er septembre 2021. (fr)
  • 青森県第1区(あおもりけんだい1く)は、日本の衆議院議員総選挙における選挙区。1994年(平成6年)の公職選挙法改正で設置。 (ja)
  • 아오모리 현 제1구(일본어: 青森県第1区, あおもりけんだい1く)는 일본의 중의원 선거구이다. 1994년 일본 공직선거법 개정으로 신설되었다. (ko)
  • 青森縣第1區是日本眾議院的一個小選區,設於1994年。範圍包括青森市、陸奥市、東津輕郡、上北郡野邊地町、橫濱町、六所村、下北郡。 (zh)
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  • The cities of Aomori and Mutsu and the Higashitsugaru, Shimokita, and part of the Kamikita districts (en)
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  • Hidehiko Watanabe (en)
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  • Ryūichi Kudō (en)
  • Sekio Masuta (en)
  • Shun'itsu Matsumori (en)
  • Takayuki Hatanaka (en)
  • Tetsukazu Shibutani (en)
  • Tsutomu Herai (en)
  • Yukimitsu Hori (en)
  • Yō Yoshimata (en)
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  • La première circonscription de la préfecture d'Aomori (青森県第1区, Aomori-ken dai-ikku) est l'une des trois que compte la préfecture d'Aomori au Japon. Cette circonscription comptait 342 825 électeurs en date du 1er septembre 2021. (fr)
  • 青森県第1区(あおもりけんだい1く)は、日本の衆議院議員総選挙における選挙区。1994年(平成6年)の公職選挙法改正で設置。 (ja)
  • 아오모리 현 제1구(일본어: 青森県第1区, あおもりけんだい1く)는 일본의 중의원 선거구이다. 1994년 일본 공직선거법 개정으로 신설되었다. (ko)
  • 青森縣第1區是日本眾議院的一個小選區,設於1994年。範圍包括青森市、陸奥市、東津輕郡、上北郡野邊地町、橫濱町、六所村、下北郡。 (zh)
  • Aomori 1st district (青森県第1区, Aomori-ken dai-ikku or simply 青森1区, Aomori-ikku) is a single-member constituency of the House of Representatives in the national Diet of Japan. It is located in Northern Aomori and covers the cities of Aomori, Mutsu and the Higashitsugaru and Kitatsugaru districts along with the northern half of the Kamikita District. Before the introduction of parallel voting and single-member districts, Aomori city and East Tsugaru county had been part of the four-member Aomori 1st district. (en)
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  • Aomori 1st district (en)
  • Première circonscription de la préfecture d'Aomori (fr)
  • 아오모리현 제1구 (ko)
  • 青森県第1区 (ja)
  • 青森縣第1區 (zh)
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