Elections In Japan
Elections in Japan
gives information on
election
and election results in
Japan
. Japan elects on national level a
legislature
. The
Diet
(
Kokkai
) has two
chambers
. The
House of Representatives
(
Shugi-in
) has 480 members, elected for a four-year term, 300 members in single-seat
constituencies
and 180 members by
proportional representation
in 11 regional blocs. The
House of Councillors
(
Sangi-in
) has 247 members, elected for a six year term, every three year one-half renewed, 149 members in multi-seat
constituencies
and 98 by
proportional representation
. Japan developed from a
one party dominant state
into a
two-party system
, which means that there are two dominant
political parties
, with extreme difficulty for anybody to achieve electoral success under the banner of any other party.
Results
House of Representatives:
Japan general election, 2000
Japan general election, 2003
House of Councillors:
Japan upper house election, 2004
See also
Electoral calendar
Electoral system
External links
Electionworld
Adam Carr's Election Archive
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