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== Current composition ==
== Current composition ==
[[File:Osaka Prefectural Assembly April 2019.svg|thumb|left|2019 election result by nominating parties: Ishin 51, LDP 15, Komeito 15, JCP 2, CDP 1, Independents 4<ref>[[NHK]] Senkyo Web, 2019 unified elections, prefectural assembly elections: [https://www.nhk.or.jp/senkyo/database/touitsu/2019/27/14016/jyo14016.html Osaka], retrieved May 23, 2019.</ref>]]
The [[Osaka prefectural election, 2015|2015 assembly election]] took place on 12 April 2015 as part of the [[Japanese unified local elections, 2015|18th unified local elections]]. The [[Osaka Restoration Association]], led by then-mayor [[Tōru Hashimoto]], retained its position as the largest party in the assembly, but fell two seats short of the outright majority it had won in the [[Osaka prefectural election, 2011|April 2011 election]].
The [[2019 Osaka prefectural election|2019 assembly election]] took place on 7 April 2019 as part of the [[2019 Japanese unified local elections|19th unified local elections]]. The [[Osaka Restoration Association]], retained its position as the largest party in the assembly, reclaimed an outright majority, as it had after the [[2011 Osaka prefectural election|April 2011 election]].


As of 11 May 2016, the assembly was composed as follows:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pref.osaka.lg.jp/gikai_giji/giininfo/kaiha18.html |title=会派別一覧 |trans-title= Members by parliamentary group |language=Japanese |date=12 May 2016 |access-date=23 May 2016}}</ref>
As of 30 April 2019, the assembly was composed as follows:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pref.osaka.lg.jp/hodo/index.php?site=fumin&pageId=34535|title=会派の結成について|trans-title= On the formation of parliamentary groups [pdf or Word]|publisher=Ōsaka fugikai [Osaka prefectural assembly]|language=Japanese |date=7 May 2019|access-date=7 May 2019}}</ref>


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!colspan="2"|Composition of the Osaka assembly
!colspan="3"|Composition of the Osaka assembly after the 2019 general election
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!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=left|Parliamentary group
!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=left|Parliamentary group
!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|Seats
!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|Seats
!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|Change from before election
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|align=left|{{nihongo|[[Osaka Restoration Association]]|大阪維新の会|Ōsaka Ishin no Kai}}
|align=left|{{nihongo|[[Osaka Restoration Association]]|大阪維新の会|Ōsaka Ishin no Kai}}
|align="right" | 43
|align="right" | 51
|align="right" | +11
|-
|-
|align=left|{{nihongo|[[Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)|Liberal Democratic Party]] and Independents|自由民主党・無所属|Jiyūminshutō/Mushozoku}}
|align=left|{{nihongo|[[Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)|Liberal Democratic Party]] Independents |自由民主党・無所属|Jiyūminshutō・mushozoku}}
|align="right" | 25
|align="right" | 16
|align="right" | -8
|-
|-
|align=left|{{nihongo|[[Komeito]]|公明党|Kōmeitō}}
|align=left|{{nihongo|[[Komeito]]|公明党|Kōmeitō}}
|align="right" | 15
|align="right" | 15
|align="right" | 0
|-
|-
|align=left|{{nihongo|[[Japanese Communist Party]]|日本共産党|Nihon Kyōsantō}}
|align=left|{{nihongo|[[Japanese Communist Party]]|日本共産党|Nihon Kyōsantō}}
|align="right" | 3
|align="right" | 2
|align="right" | 0
|-
|-
|align=left|{{nihongo|[[Democratic Party (Japan)|Democratic Party]]|民進党|Minshintō}}
|align=left|{{nihongo|Democratic Net|民主ネット|Minshu Net}} [includes [[Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan|CDP]]]
|align="right" | 2
|align="right" | +1
|-
|align=left|{{nihongo|Reform[ist] Conservativ[e/ism]|改革保守|Kaikaku hoshu}}
|align="right" | 1
|align="right" | 0
|-
|align=left|{{nihongo|Creati[on/ve] Conservativ[e/ism]|創生保守|Sōsei hoshu}}
|align="right" | 1
|align="right" | 1
|align="right" | 0
|-
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|align=left style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=left|'''Total''' (1 vacant seat)
|align=left style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=left|'''Total'''
|style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|'''88'''
|style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|'''88'''
|align="right" | +4<br /><small>(vacant seats)</small>
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!colspan="6"|Electoral districts of the Osaka Prefectural Assembly<ref>Osaka Prefectural Government: [http://www.pref.osaka.jp/senkan/seido/senkyoku2.html Electoral districts for assembly elections] {{ja}}</ref>
!colspan="6"|Electoral districts of the Osaka Prefectural Assembly<ref>Osaka Prefectural Government: [http://www.pref.osaka.jp/senkan/seido/senkyoku2.html Electoral districts for assembly elections] {{in lang|ja}}</ref>
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.pref.osaka.jp/gikai_giji/toppage/index.html Osaka Prefectural Assembly] {{ja icon}}
* [http://www.pref.osaka.jp/gikai_giji/toppage/index.html Osaka Prefectural Assembly] {{in lang|ja}}
* Osaka Prefectural Government: [http://www.pref.osaka.jp/senkan/ Secretariat of the prefectural electoral commission] {{ja icon}}
* Osaka Prefectural Government: [http://www.pref.osaka.jp/senkan/ Secretariat of the prefectural electoral commission] {{in lang|ja}}
{{Prefectural assemblies of Japan}}
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[[Category:Politics of Osaka]]
[[Category:Politics of Osaka Prefecture]]
[[Category:Prefectural assemblies of Japan]]
[[Category:Prefectural assemblies of Japan]]

Revision as of 05:14, 6 January 2020

Osaka Prefectural Assembly

大阪府議会

Ōsaka-fugikai
The assembly hall is on the 2nd floor of the Osaka Prefectural Government Main Building[1]
Type
Type
History
Founded1878 (1878) (edict on prefectural assemblies)
1947 (1947) (current local autonomy law)
Structure
Seats88
Composition by parliamentary group in May 2019
Elections
Last election
April 2019
Meeting place
Website
www.pref.osaka.jp/gikai_giji/toppage/index.html

The Osaka Prefectural Assembly (大阪府議会, Ōsaka-fu gikai) is the legislature of Osaka Prefecture. As in all prefectures, it is elected to four-year terms by single non-transferable vote in multi- and single-member districts and is responsible for enacting and amending prefectural by-laws, approving the budget and important administrative appointments in the prefectural government, including the prefecture's vice governors. The assembly has a regular membership 88 members.

Current composition

2019 election result by nominating parties: Ishin 51, LDP 15, Komeito 15, JCP 2, CDP 1, Independents 4[2]

The 2019 assembly election took place on 7 April 2019 as part of the 19th unified local elections. The Osaka Restoration Association, retained its position as the largest party in the assembly, reclaimed an outright majority, as it had after the April 2011 election.

As of 30 April 2019, the assembly was composed as follows:[3]

Composition of the Osaka assembly after the 2019 general election
Parliamentary group Seats Change from before election
Osaka Restoration Association (大阪維新の会, Ōsaka Ishin no Kai) 51 +11
Liberal Democratic Party – Independents (自由民主党・無所属, Jiyūminshutō・mushozoku) 16 -8
Komeito (公明党, Kōmeitō) 15 0
Japanese Communist Party (日本共産党, Nihon Kyōsantō) 2 0
Democratic Net (民主ネット, Minshu Net) [includes CDP] 2 +1
Reform[ist] Conservativ[e/ism] (改革保守, Kaikaku hoshu) 1 0
Creati[on/ve] Conservativ[e/ism] (創生保守, Sōsei hoshu) 1 0
Total 88 +4
(vacant seats)

Electoral districts

Changes to the electoral districts at the April 2015 election, there are 88 assembly members who are elected in 53 electoral districts, reduced from the 109 members who were elected at the 2011 election. Most districts cover one municipality or one ward of a designated major city (Osaka and Sakai), but some cover several wards or municipalities. The nine towns and one village within the prefecture are referred to by the district that they belong to.

Electoral districts of the Osaka Prefectural Assembly[4]
District Magnitude District Magnitude
within Osaka City Kishiwada City 2
Kita-ku 1 Toyonaka City 4
Miyakojima-ku 1 Ikeda City 1
Fukushima-ku and Konohana-ku 1 Suita City 4
Chūō-ku 1 Izumiōtsu City, Takaishi City and Senboku District (Tadaoka Town) 1
Nishi-ku 1 Takatsuki City and Mishima District (Shimamoto Town) 4
Minato-ku 1 Kaizuka City 1
Taishō-ku and Nishinari-ku 2 Moriguchi City 1
Tennōji-ku and Naniwa-ku 1 Hirakata-shi 4
Nishiyodogawa-ku 1 Ibaraki City 3
Yodogawa-ku 2 Yao City 3
Higashiyodogawa-ku 2 Izumisano City and Kumatori Town (of Sennan District) 1
Higashinari-ku 1 Tondabayashi City, Ōsakasayama City and Minamikawachi District 2
Ikuno-ku 1 Neyagawa City 2
Asahi-ku 1 Kawachinagano City 1
Jōtō-ku 2 Matsubara City 1
Tsurumi-ku 1 Daitō City and Shijōnawate City 2
Abeno-ku 1 Izumi City 2
Suminoe-ku 1 Minoh City and Toyono District 2
Sumiyoshi-ku 2 Kashiwara City and Fujiidera City 1
Higashi-Sumiyoshi-ku 1 Habikino City 1
Hirano-ku 2 Kadoma City 1
Sakai City Settsu City 1
Sakai-ku 1 Higashiōsaka-shi 5
Naka-ku 1 Sennan City, Hannan City, Tajiri Town and Misaki Town (of Sennan District) 1
Higashi-ku and Mihara-ku 1 Katano City 1
Nishi-ku 1
Minami-ku 2
Kita-ku 2

References

  1. ^ Osaka Prefectural Assembly for Kids: 議場の案内
  2. ^ NHK Senkyo Web, 2019 unified elections, prefectural assembly elections: Osaka, retrieved May 23, 2019.
  3. ^ "会派の結成について" [On the formation of parliamentary groups [pdf or Word]] (in Japanese). Ōsaka fugikai [Osaka prefectural assembly]. 7 May 2019. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  4. ^ Osaka Prefectural Government: Electoral districts for assembly elections (in Japanese)

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