Miyagi 6th district

Miyagi Prefecture 6th district (宮城県第6区) was an electoral district for the Japanese House of Representatives. The district was established In 1994 as a single member district from most of Miyagi 2nd district (excluding the city of Ishinomaki and the districts of Monou and Oshika).

As of 2022, the seat is represented by the Liberal Democratic Party member Itsunori Onodera until the next general election.

Areas covered
The district was abolished during the 2022 revisions to the seat apportionment for each prefecture. All of the territory that was under the 6th district was merged into the 5th district.

Areas 2017–2022
After the 2017 re-zoning, the areas covered by the district were as follows:


 * Kesennuma
 * Tome
 * Kurihara
 * Ōsaki
 * The former city of Furukawa and
 * the former towns of Iwadeyama and Naruko

As a result of the rezoning, the town of Minamisanriku and the district of Motoyoshi were transferred from the 6th district to the 5th district.

Areas 2013–2017
After the 2013 re-zoning, the areas covered by the district were as follows:


 * Kesennuma
 * Tome
 * Kurihara
 * Ōsaki
 * The former city of Furukawa
 * The former towns of Iwadeyama and Naruko
 * Motoyoshi District

After this zoning, the 6th ward gained the area covered by the former city of Furukawa and the former towns of Iwadeyama and Naruko from the 4th district.

Areas pre-2013
From 1994 until the first rezoning in 2013, the areas covered by the district were as follows:


 * Kesennuma
 * Tamatsukuri District
 * Kurihara District
 * Tome District
 * Motoyoshi District

Election results
‡ Also ran in the Tohoku PR district

‡‡ Ran and won in the Tohoku PR district