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{{nihongo|'''Hiroko Nakano'''|仲野 博子|Nakano Hiroko|extra=born 1959}} is a [[Japan]]ese [[politician]] serving in the [[House of Representatives of Japan|House of Representatives]] in the [[Diet of Japan|Diet]] (national legislature) as a member of the [[Democratic Party of Japan]]. A native of [[Mutsu, Aomori]] and graduate of [[Hirosaki Gakuin University]] she ran for the Diet for the first time in 2000 after serving three terms in the city assembly of [[Nemuro, Hokkaido]] since 1989. In her second attempt, she won a seat in the House of Representatives in the 2003 general election.
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{{nihongo|'''Hiroko Nakano'''|仲野 博子|Nakano Hiroko|extra=born 1959}} is a Japanese [[politician]] who served in the [[House of Representatives of Japan|House of Representatives]] in the [[Diet of Japan|Diet]] (national legislature) as a member of the [[Democratic Party of Japan]]. A native of [[Mutsu, Aomori]] and graduate of [[Hirosaki Gakuin University]] she ran for the Diet for the first time in 2000 after serving three terms in the city assembly of [[Nemuro, Hokkaido]] since 1989. In her second attempt, she won a seat in the House of Representatives in the 2003 general election.


In the 2009 general election, Nakano was the only Democratic incumbent [[Results of the Japanese general election, 2009|countrywide]] to lose her district seat to a Liberal Democrat. As the only losing Democratic district candidate in Hokkaidō though, she was safely reelected via the proportional representation block.
In the 2009 general election, Nakano was the only Democratic incumbent [[Results of the Japanese general election, 2009|countrywide]] to lose her district seat to a Liberal Democrat. As the only losing Democratic district candidate in Hokkaidō though, she was safely reelected via the proportional representation block. She lost her seat in 2012.


== References ==
== References ==
* {{cite web |url=http://www.senkyo.janjan.jp/diet/profile/0000/00000007.html |title=政治家情報 〜仲野 博子〜 |work=ザ・選挙 |publisher=''[[JANJAN]]'' |accessdate=2007-10-07 |language=Japanese}}
* {{cite web |url=http://www.senkyo.janjan.jp/diet/profile/0000/00000007.html |script-title=ja:政治家情報 〜仲野 博子〜 |work=ザ・選挙 |publisher=[[JANJAN]] |accessdate=2007-10-07 |language=Japanese}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://h-nakano.net/ Official website] in Japanese.
* {{Official website|http://h-nakano.net/}} {{in lang|ja}}


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Latest revision as of 20:53, 21 July 2024

Hiroko Nakano (仲野 博子, Nakano Hiroko, born 1959) is a Japanese politician who served in the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature) as a member of the Democratic Party of Japan. A native of Mutsu, Aomori and graduate of Hirosaki Gakuin University she ran for the Diet for the first time in 2000 after serving three terms in the city assembly of Nemuro, Hokkaido since 1989. In her second attempt, she won a seat in the House of Representatives in the 2003 general election.

In the 2009 general election, Nakano was the only Democratic incumbent countrywide to lose her district seat to a Liberal Democrat. As the only losing Democratic district candidate in Hokkaidō though, she was safely reelected via the proportional representation block. She lost her seat in 2012.

References

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  • 政治家情報 〜仲野 博子〜. ザ・選挙 (in Japanese). JANJAN. Retrieved 2007-10-07.
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House of Representatives (Japan)
Preceded by
N/A
Representative for the Hokkaidō PR block
2003–2005
2009–present
Incumbent
Preceded by Representative for Hokkaidō 7th district (single-member)
2005–2009
Succeeded by