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Japanese House of Councillors election, 2004

 
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2001 Flag of Japan 2007
Japanese House of Councillors election, 2004
121 (of the 242) seats in the House of Councillors
July 11, 2004
First party Second party
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Leader Junichiro Koizumi Katsuya Okada
Party LDP DPJ
Last election 110 59
Seats won 114 79
Seat change +4 +20
Popular vote 16,797,684 21,138,032
Percentage 30.0% 37.8%
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seats won by

- DPJ - LDP - Kōmeitō
- SDP - Independent factions - No election

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Elections to the House of Councillors, the upper house of the legislature of Japan, were held on July 11, 2004. The House of Councillors consists of 247 members who serve six-year terms. Approximately half the members are elected every three years. At these elections 121 members were elected. Of these 73 were elected from the 47 prefectural districts and 48 were elected from a nationwide list by proportional representation.

Parties

Results

In the elections, the oppositional Democratic Party won a majority of the seats contested in the election, sweeping the liberal urban areas. The Liberal Democratic Party, the ruling party, failed to win in its strongholds but once more received most of its support from the agrarian areas. The New Clean Government Party (New Komeito) did well, reaching its goals, as did the Social Democratic Party. The Japanese Communist Party did not reach its goals, while Non-partisans won the rest of the seats. The Liberal League and Midori no kaigi failed to win any seats.

References


e • d Summary of the 11 July 2004 Japanese House of Councillors election results
Alliances and parties Votes  % Prefectural seats 2004 Proportional seats 2004 elected in 2001 +/- Total seats +/-
Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) Minshutō 21,138,032 37.8 31 19 29 +5 79 +12
Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Jiyū Minshutō 16,797,684 30.0 34 15 65 -2 114 -1
New Komeito Party (NKP) Shin Kōmeitō 8,621,267 15.4 3 8 13 +1 24 +1
Japanese Communist Party (JCP) Nihon Kyōsantō 4,363,107 7.8 - 4 5 -4 9 -11
Social Democratic Party (SDP) Shakai Minshutō 2,990,667 5.2 - 2 6 0 8 0
Others 2,022,134 3.6 5 - 8 0 13 +4
Total (turnout 56.4 %)   73 48 126 247
Source: Adam Carr's Electoral Archive (2004) and [1] (2001)

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