Next Japanese general election
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General elections are scheduled to be held in
election of the Prime Minister
in the Diet, and the appointment of a new cabinet (even if the same ministers are re-appointed).
Political parties
Parties | Leader | Ideology | Seats | Status | ||
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Last election | Before election | |||||
Liberal Democratic Party | Fumio Kishida | Conservatism | 259 / 465
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261 / 465
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Governing coalition | |
Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan | Kenta Izumi | Social liberalism | 96 / 465 [a]
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97 / 465
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Opposition | |
Nippon Ishin no Kai | Nobuyuki Baba | Right-wing populism | 41 / 465
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41 / 465
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Komeito | Natsuo Yamaguchi | Buddhist democracy | 32 / 465
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32 / 465
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Governing coalition | |
Japanese Communist Party | Tomoko Tamura | Communism | 10 / 465
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10 / 465
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Opposition | |
Democratic Party for the People | Yuichiro Tamaki | Conservatism | 11 / 465
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7 / 465
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Free Education for All | Seiji Maehara | Free education | Did not exist | 4 / 465
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Reiwa Shinsengumi | Tarō Yamamoto
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Progressivism | 3 / 465
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3 / 465
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Social Democratic Party | Mizuho Fukushima | Social democracy | 1 / 465
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1 / 465
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Reapportionment
The electoral districts will be readjusted according to the results of the 2020 Japan census. Originally, it was intended to be readjusted for the last election, but it was held in the existing constituencies not long after the census results came out.[1][2]
Newly created seats
Ten new districts and three new block seats will be created.
- Tokyo-26th
- Tokyo-27th
- Tokyo-28th
- Tokyo-29th
- Tokyo-30th
- Kanagawa-19th
- Kanagawa-20th
- Saitama-16th
- Aichi-16th
- Chiba-14th
- 18th Tokyo block seat
- 19th Tokyo block seat
- 23rd Minami-Kanto block seat
Seats to be eliminated
Ten districts and three block seats will be eliminated.
- Hiroshima-7th
- Miyagi-6th
- Niigata-6th
- Fukushima-5th
- Okayama-5th
- Shiga-4th
- Yamaguchi-4th
- Ehime-4th
- Nagasaki-4th
- Wakayama-3rd
- 13th Tohoku block seat
- 11th Hokurikushinetsu block seat
- 11th Chugoku block seat
Opinion polls
See also
Notes
References
- ^ "小選挙区「10増10減」へ 国勢調査受け、次々回から" [Single-seat constituencies to increase by 10, decrease by 10]. The Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). 25 June 2021. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
- ^ "衆院小選挙区「10増10減」 アダムズ方式で格差是正―政府、来年にも法案提出" [House of Representatives single-seat constituency "10 increase, 10 decrease" Adams method to correct disparities-government to submit bill next year]. Jiji Press (in Japanese). 25 June 2021. Retrieved 21 November 2021.