Hokkaido 1st district (1947–1993)
| Hokkaidō 1st District | |
|---|---|
| 北海道第1区 | |
| Former constituency for the Japanese House of Representatives | |
| District | Hokkaidō |
| Former constituency | |
| Created | 1947 |
| Abolished | 1994 |
| Number of members | 6 |
| Replaced by | Hokkaido 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th |
The Hokkaido 1st District (Japanese: 北海道第1区, Hepburn: Hokkaidō dai ichi-ku) is a former constituency for the House of Representatives between the 1947 and 1993 elections. It was abolished following the 1994 electoral reform when Japan moved from single non-transferable vote to a parallel system.
Comprising Sapporo, Chitose, Otaru, Ebetsu, and surrounds, at the final election it existed for in 1993, it had 1,805,093 registered electors. The area which was Hokkaido 1st is now represented by 5 single member constituencies, Hokkaidō 1st district, Hokkaidō 2nd district, Hokkaidō 3rd district, Hokkaidō 4th district, and Hokkaidō 5th district.