After redistricting in 2017, the 2nd district covers all of what was previously the
3rd district. Some areas in the northern part where transferred to the
Aomori 1st district, including the city of
Mutsu.[3]
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^小選挙区 青森2区 (in Japanese).
NHK. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
^小選挙区 青森2区 (in Japanese).
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