Yamaguchi 1st district (å±±å£[çÂÂ第]1åº, Yamaguchi[-ken dai-]ikku) is a single-member electoral district for the House of Representatives, the lower house of the National Diet of Japan. It is located in Yamaguchi and covers the prefectural capital Yamaguchi and the cities of Hà Âfu and Ube. In September 2023 the district had 388,682 eligible voters. In 2012 they were 359,151.
Before the electoral reform of the 1990s, the area had been part of the five-member Yamaguchi 2nd district which covered roughly the Eastern half of the prefecture and had been the former district of LDP presidents Nobusuke Kishi and Eisaku Satà Â. Another representative from the pre-reform 2nd district for the LDP was former four-term Tokuyama city mayor Sakahiko Kà Âmura. When Kà Âmura retired, his fourth son Masahiko won a seat in the district in 1980 and defended it in all pre-reform elections. After the electoral reform, Masahiko Kà Âmura took over the new single-member 1st district for the LDP. The main opposition NFP and the newly founded DPJ did not even nominate candidates in the first post-reform election of 1996, his only challengers were a Communist and an unaffiliated independent. In subsequent elections, the enlarged/"New" DPJ did nominate candidates; but Kà Âmura held onto the seat by large margins, even in the countrywide DPJ victory of 2009. The district remains â like two other of Yamaguchi's districts â an unbroken "conservative kingdom" (hoshu à Âkoku). In the 2017 election Masahiko Kà Âmura retired, his eldest son Masahiro extended the streak with a two-thirds majority in his first election.
Kà Âmura was a minister in several cabinets in the 1990s and 2000s (Murayama, Obuchi, Mori II, Fukuda, Abe I). From 2000 to 2012, Kà Âmura led the Banchà  Seisaku Kenkyà «jo (previously Kà Âmoto faction, now à Âshima faction), one of the smaller, but well-established factions of the LDP that traces its roots to the centrist Reform Party and the pre-war Constitutional Democratic Party. In 2012, LDP president Shinzà  Abe (Machimura faction, also from Yamaguchi) nominated him to succeed fellow faction member Tadamori à Âshima as vice president of the party.
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