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48th Japanese general election

48th Japanese general election
Japan
2014 ←
on or before 13 December 2018

All 475 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan:
295 first-past-the-post in single-member districts, 180 by d'Hondt proportional in 11 regional blocs
  First party Second party Third party
  Shinzō Abe April 2015.jpg Renho Minshu 20130714.jpg Natsuo Yamaguchi-1.jpg
Leader Shinzō Abe Renhō Natsuo Yamaguchi
Party Liberal Democratic Democratic Komeito
Leader since 26 September 2012 1 October 2016 8 September 2009
Leader's seat Yamaguchi-4th not contesting (Coun.) not contesting (Coun.)
Last election 291 seats
48.1% (district)
33.11% (block)
New 35 seats
1.5% (district)
13.71% (block)
Seats before 290 seats 97 seats 35 seats

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Kazuo Shii cropped.jpg Ichiro Matsui Ishin IMG 5775 20130713.JPG
Leader Kazuo Shii Ichirō Matsui
Party Communist Initiatives
Leader since 24 November 2000 2 November 2015
Leader's seat Minami-Kantō PR not contesting
(Gov. of Osaka)
Last election 21 seats
13.3% (district)
11.37% (block)
New
Seats before 21 seats 15 seats

Japan Districts of the House of Representatives map font.png

Parliamentary districts not including proportional blocks

Prime Minister before election

Shinzō Abe
Liberal Democratic

Prime Minister-designate

TBD


Japan Districts of the House of Representatives map font.png

Shinzō Abe
Liberal Democratic

TBD

The 48th general election of members of the House of Representatives (第48回衆議院議員総選挙 dai-yonjūhachikai Shūgiin giin sōsenkyo?) is due to take place on or before 13 December 2018, a barring by Constitution of Japan. Voting will take place in all Representatives constituencies of Japan – 295 single-member districts and eleven proportional blocks –, in order to appoint all 475 members of the House of Representatives, the lower house of the 717-member bicameral National Diet of Japan. As the cabinet has to resign after a general House of Representatives election in the first post-election Diet session (Constitution, Article 70), the lower house election will also lead to a new designation election of the prime minister in the Diet, and the appointment of a new cabinet (even if the same ministers are re-appointed).


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