Infobox Electionelection name Japanesegeneralelection, 1928 country Japan type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1924 previous year 1924 next electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1930 next year 1930 seats for election All 466 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan majority seats 234 election date 20 February, 1928 image1 File Tanaka Giichi.jpg 115px leader1 Tanaka Giichi party1 Rikken Seiyukai last election1 112 seats seats1 218 seat change1 106 popular vote1 percentage1 image2 File Osachi Hamaguchi posing.jpg 115px leader2 Hamaguchi Osachi party2 Rikken Minseito last election2 seats2 217 seat change2 New popular vote2 percentage2 title Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister posttitle Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister designate before election Tanaka Giichi before party Rikken Seiyukai after election Tanaka Giichi after party Rikken Seiyukai Politics of Japan The 16th GeneralElection of Japan of the House of Representatives of Japan House of Representatives was the first election in Japan after the diet passed the GeneralElection Law . It was held on 20 February 1928. http www.senkyo.janjan.jp election1928 99 00008420.html Results The ruling Seiyukai Party led by Prime Minister Tanaka Giichi won narrowly 1 seat against the opposition Minsei Party 1927 Minsei Party , which was led by Hamaguchi Osachi . Besides, neither Seiyukai or Minsei had an overall majority. As a result, a hung parliament was eventually produced. The turnout of the election was 80.36 . 12,409,078 men voted in the election. On the other hand, after the assassination of the Manchurian warlord Zhang Zuolin and the eventual resignation of Tanaka followed, a new Government will be formed under opposition leader Hamaguchi Osachi as the new Prime Minister ... Japanese elections Category Japanesegeneral elections 1928 Category 1928 elections in Asia Category 1928 in Japan Category Politics of the Empire of Japan Japan election stub ja 16 ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 The 1928 Yukon generalelection was held on 16 July 1928 to elect the three members of the Yukon Legislative Assembly Yukon Territorial Council . The Council was non partisan and had merely an advisory role to the federally appointed Commissioner Canadian territories Commissioner . YU Elections DEFAULTSORT Yukon GeneralElection, 1928 Category Elections in Yukon Category 1928 elections in Canada Yukon stub Canada election stub ... more details
Image Dalam n r dda fosterlandet andrakammarvalet 1928.jpg thumb 250px Election poster from the Conservative or Right Party. The text reads DALECARLIANS Your forefathers have once saved Sweden from Christian II of Denmark Christian the Tyrant . Redo your great work Everyone who votes for the Workers Party votes for the revolution of society, and the introduction of Bolshevism. SAVE THE FATHERLAND General elections were held in Sweden between 15 and 21 September 1928. ref name NS Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D & St ver, P 2010 Elections in Europe A data handbook , p1858 ISBN 9783832956097 ref The Swedish Social Democratic Party remained the largest party, winning 90 of the 230 seats in the Second Chamber of the Parliament of Sweden Riksdag . ref Nohlen & St ver, p1872 ref The elections have since become known as the Cossack Election due to the harsh tone and aggressive criticism from both sides. Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Swedish Social Democratic Party 873,931 37.0 90 14 align left Moderate Party General Electoral League 692,434 29.4 73 8 align left Free minded National Association 303,995 12.9 28 1 align left Centre Party Sweden Farmers League 263,501 11.2 27 4 align left Left Party Sweden Communist Party of Sweden 151,567 6.4 8 4 align left Liberal Party of Sweden 70,820 3.0 4 0 align left Other parties 2,563 0.1 0 0 align left Invalid blank votes 4,490 align left Total 2,363,301 100 230 0 align left Registered voters turnout 3,505,672 67.4 align left colspan 5 Source Nohlen & St ver References reflist Swedish elections Category Elections in Sweden Category 1928 elections in Europe Category 1928 in Sweden ca Eleccions legislatives sueques de 1928 de Wahl zum Schwedischen Reichstag 1928 sv Andrakammarvalet i Sverige 1928 ... more details
Cleanup date January 2010 The Republic of Panama held a generalelection on 5 August 1928, electing both a new President of the Republic and a new National Assembly. In the 1928election, there was a split in the Liberal Party Panama Liberal Party resulting in two Liberal candidates for president. There was no Conservative candidate. ref name p143 Political Handbook of the world, 1929. New York, 1929. Pp. 143. ref In 1928, President Rodolfo Chiari wrested control of the Liberal Party Panama Liberal Party apparatus from Belisario Porras Barahona . The president also controlled four of seven posts on the nation s electoral board. The combination of these two factors gave Rodolfo Chiari nearly insurmountable powers, by severely curbing his opponents ability to compete effectively in elections. ref Pearcy, Thomas L. We answer only to God politics and the military in Panama, 1903 1947. Albuquerque University of New Mexico Press. 1998. Pp. 55. ref Presidential election results class wikitable Candidate Party Alliance Votes Florencio Harmodio Arosemena Chiarista National Union UNCh Chiarista Liberal Party PLCh , Conservative Party Panama Conservative Party PC , Labor Party Panama Labor Party PLa , Agrarian Party Panama Agrarian Party PA , Democratic Party Panama Democratic Party PD . align right ?? align right ?? Jorge Eduardo Boyd Porrista National Coalition CNP Porrista Liberal Party PLP , Conservative Party Panama Conservative Party Fabrega PC , Workers Republican Party PRO . align right ?? align right ?? colspan 2 Total valid votes align right ?? align right 100 colspan 2 Spoilt ... Panamanian GeneralElection, 1928 Category 1928 elections in North America Category 1928 in Panama ... 442,522 align right Source ref name p143 Legislative election class wikitable Parties and alliances ... s resignation on 2 January 1931, the Panama Supreme Court decided that the election of the First ... in 1928, to become President of the Republic. ref Political Handbook of the world, 1931. New York, 1931 ... more details
The 28th Newfoundland generalelection was held on 2 June 1928 to elect members of the 27th List of Newfoundland and Labrador General Assemblies General Assembly of Newfoundland in the Dominion of Newfoundland . The Liberal Party led by Richard Squires defeated the Conservative Party led by Frederick C. Alderdice and formed the government with the support of Fishermen s Protective Union members. Legislation had been introduced so that persons named to the Executive Council were no longer required to run for reelection. Helena Squires Helena E. Squires , elected in an 1930 by election, became the first woman elected to the Newfoundland assembly. Results by party border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style border collapse collapse border color 222222 bgcolor bbbbbb   Party Leader align center Newfoundland generalelection, 1924 1924 Seats won align center change Popular vote Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Newfoundland Liberal Sir Richard Squires rowspan 2 10 19 align right align right Canadian politics party colours Progressive row Fishermen s Protective Union Jack Henry Scammell J. H. Scammell 9 align right align right align right Canadian politics party colours Progressive Conservatives row Liberal Conservative Progressive Party Frederick C. Alderdice 25 12 align right align right align right Canadian politics party colours Independents row colspan 2 Other 1 0 align right align right align right colspan 3 Totals 36 40 align right align right align right nowiki nowiki As Liberal Progressives Elected members Fishermen s Protective Union MHAs are listed as Liberals Bay de Verde, Newfoundland and Labrador Bay de Verde John Charles Puddester John C. Puddester Conservative Bay Roberts John Parsons politician John Parsons Liberal Bell Island Joseph ... Arthur Barnes Liberal, shortly after election Burin East James A. Winter Conservative Burin ... and Labrador 1928 Category 1928 elections in North America Category 1928 elections in Canada Category ... more details
A generalelection was held in Honduras on 28 October 1928. Voters went to the polls to elect a new President of the Republic and a new Congress. The Liberal Party of Honduras Liberal candidate, Dr Vicente Mej a Colindres , defeated Tiburcio Car as Andino in the 1928 presidential elections and became the first incumbent in Honduran history to win the presidency in peaceful elections against an official candidate . ref Bulmer Thomas, Victor. Honduras since 1930. Bethell, Leslie, ed. 1991. Central America since independence. New York Cambridge University Press. Pp. 195. ref Presidential election results ref Elections in the Americas a data handbook ed. by Dieter Nohlen, Vol. 1. Oxford u.a. Oxford Univ. Press, 2005. Pp.414. ref class wikitable Candidate Party Alliance Votes Vicente Mej a Colindres Liberal Party of Honduras PLH align right 62,319 align right 56.62 Tiburcio Car as Andino National Party of Honduras PNH align right 47,745 align right 43.38 colspan 2 Total valid votes align right 110,064 align right 100 colspan 2 Spoilt and invalid votes align right ?? align right ?? colspan 2 Total votes Turnout align right ?? align right ?? colspan 2 Registered voters align right ?? colspan 2 Population align right 846,000 Legislative election ref Political handbook of the world 1929. New York, 1930. Pp. 88 ref class wikitable Parties and alliances Votes districts Seats National Party of Honduras PNH align right ?? align right ?? align right 26 Liberal Party of Honduras PLH align right ?? align right ?? align right 21 Vacancy align right align right align right 01 Total valid votes align right ?? align right 100 align right 48 Spoilt and invalid votes align right ?? align right ?? align right Total votes Turnout align right ?? align right ?? align right Registered voters align right ?? align right align right Population align right 846,000 align right align right References ... Category Elections in Honduras Category 1928 elections in North America Category 1928 in Honduras ... more details
The Argentine generalelection of 1928 was held on 1 April. With a turnout of 80.9 , it produced the following official results President class wikitable Party Electoral Alliance Votes Percentage small Electoral br College small Radical Civic Union UCR 839,140 61.7 245 Antipersonalist UCR sup a sup 155,371 11.4 71 Unified Front sup a sup 89,249 6.4 Conservative sup a sup 73,048 5.4 Socialist Party of Argentina Socialist Party 65,660 4.5 Unified UCR sup a sup br small Santa Fe Province small 47,412 3.5 Independent Socialist Party 6,001 0.4 3 Others 84,468 6.2 style background ffdead Positive votes 1,360,349 93.1 319 blank or nullified votes 101,256 6.9 57 sup b sup style background ffdead Total votes 1,461,605 100.0 376 small a Parties nominating the Leopoldo Melo Vicente Gallo ticket. small small b Abstentions. small ref http www.mininterior.gov.ar asuntos politicos y alectorales dinap publicaciones HistoriaElectoralArgentina.pdf Ministerio del Interior Historia Electoral Argentina es ref ... UCR voters back into his fold in 1928. Former President Hip lito Yrigoyen s differences with his successor ... del radicalismo Parte I 1893 1928 es ref These developments encouraged not only the Antipersonalists ... of General Julio Roca , who had dominated the country politically between 1880 and 1906 and, in the minds ... of victory in 1928 and split during their 1927 convention over Senator Juan B. Justo s intransigent leadership of the party. Senator Justo died suddenly in January 1928, and the party ... ref Election night was perhaps a referendum on the charismatic Yrigoyen, as well as on the largely positive ... argentina.net historia radicales Yrigoyen2 1928.html Todo Argentina 1928 es ref Yrigoyen, whose inaugural was attended by Herbert Hoover , was sworn in on October 12, 1928. Both men shared a laconic ... Matienzo gallery Argentine elections References reflist DEFAULTSORT Argentine presidential election, 1928 Category Elections in Argentina 1928 Category 1928 elections in South America Category 1928 ... more details
Politics of Mexico General elections were held in Mexico in 1928. Emilio Portes Gil was the only candidate in the presidential elections, and was elected unopposed. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p472 ISBN 9780199283576 ref Results President class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left Alvaro Obreg n align left Laborist Party Mexico Laborist Party 1,670,453 100 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes align left colspan 2 Total 1,670,453 100 align left colspan 4 Source Nohlen References reflist Mexican elections es Elecciones federales de M xico de 1928 Category 1928 elections in North America Category 1928 in Mexico Category Elections in Mexico Category Single candidate elections ... more details
A general elections were held in Nicaragua to elect a President, half of the Deputies and 1 3 the of the Senators on 4 November 1928. The electoral mission had given three months training, in special schools in each province, to the marine and navy enlisted men who were to be chairmen of most of the 432 local electoral boards. The chairmen of the 13 departmental electoral boards were for the most part officers from the United States Army . ref Munro, Dana G. 1974. The United States and the Caribbean republics, 1921 1933. Princeton Princeton University Press. Pp. 252. ref Two minor parties, the Conservative Republican Party Conservative Republican and Liberal Republican Party Liberal Republican , requested of the National Board of Elections NBE the right to appear on the ballot. The NBE by unanimous vote refused both of these requests. ref Munro, Dana G. 1974. The United States and the Caribbean republics, 1921 1933. Princeton Princeton University Press. Pp. 252. ref The large turnout of 88 percent of those registered resulted in an unequivocal victory for the Liberal Party Nicaragua Liberal ... in 1928 without sacrificing even the least security for its interests in the country . ref Gorman ... parties ultimately led to its politicization. In the elections of 1928, the Guard seemed to supervise .... 232. ref Presidential election results ref Elections in the Americas a data handbook ed. by Dieter ... 670,000 align right Legislative election ref Political handbook of the world 1929. New York, 1930. Pp. 137. ref class wikitable Parties and alliances Votes Seats Senate 1928 Seats Chamber of Deputies 1928 Seats Senate total Seats Chamber of Deputies total Liberal Party Nicaragua Liberal Party PL align ... I. 2000. Dodd, Thomas J. Managing democracy in Central America A case study United States election ... Fundaci n Manolo Morales. 1989. Nicaraguan elections Category Elections in Nicaragua Category 1928 elections in North America Category 1928 in Nicaragua ... more details
Politics of Romania General elections were held in Romania in December 1928. ref name NS Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D & St ver, P 2010 Elections in Europe A data handbook , p1591 ISBN 978 3 8329 5609 7 ref The Chamber of Deputies was elected on 12 December, whilst the Senate was elected in three stages on 15, 17 and 19 December. ref name NS The result was a victory for the National Peasants Party led alliance, which won 348 of the 387 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 105 of the 110 seats in the Senate. ref name N1 Nohlen & St ver, pp1610 1611 ref Of the 348 Chamber seats won by the alliance, the National Peasants Party won 326, the Romanian Social Democratic Party defunct Social Democratic Party won 9, the German Party Romania German Party won 8, the Hungarian People s Party won 2 and three were won by other parties. ref name N1 Results class wikitable style text align right rowspan 2 Party colspan 4 Chamber colspan 4 Senate Votes Seats Votes Seats align left National Peasants Party led alliance 2,208,922 79.2 348 294 105 88 align left National Liberal Party Romania National Liberal Party 185,939 6.7 13 305 0 92 align left Magyar Party Romania Magyar Party 172,099 6.2 16 New 3 New align left National Party Romania National Party People s Party interwar Romania People s Party 70,790 2.5 5 New 0 New align left Peasant Party Lupu 70,506 2.5 5 New 0 New align left Peasant Workers Bloc 38,851 1.4 0 New 0 New align left National Christian Defense League 32,273 1.2 0 New 0 New align left Other parties rowspan 2 8,051 rowspan 2 0.3 0 3 align left Jewish Party Romania Jewish Party 0 2 New align left Invalid blank votes 53,249 align left Total 2,840,680 100 387 0 110 3 align left Registered voters turnout 3,671,352 77.4 align left colspan 9 Source Nohlen & St ver References reflist Romanian elections Category Elections in Romania Category 1928 elections in Europe Category 1928 in Romania ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Electionelection name Japanesegeneralelection, 1930 country Japan type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1928 previous year 1928 next electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1932 next year 1932 seats for election All 466 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan majority seats 234 election date 20 February, 1930 image1 File Osachi Hamaguchi posing.jpg 115px leader1 Osachi Hamaguchi leaders seat1 Kochi 1st district 1928 1942 K chi 1st party1 Rikken Minseito last election1 217 seats seats1 273 seat change1 46 popular vote1 5,466,908 percentage1 52.42 image2 File Inukai Tsuyoshi.jpg 115px leader2 Tsuyoshi Inukai leaders seat2 Okayama 2nd district 1928 1942 Okayama 2nd party2 Rikken Seiyukai last election2 218 seats seats2 174 seat change2 44 popular vote2 3,925,280 percentage2 37.69 title Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister posttitle Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister designate before election Osachi Hamaguchi before party Rikken Minseito after election Osachi Hamaguchi after party Rikken Minseito Politics of Japan The 17th GeneralElection of Japan of the House of Representatives of Japan House of Representatives took place in Japan on February 20, 1930. Results The Rikken Minseito Minsei Party , which was led by Prime Minister Hamaguchi Osachi won an overall majority. The turnout of the election was 83.34 . Japan generalelection, 1930 Japanese elections DEFAULTSORT JapaneseGeneralElection, 1930 Category Japanesegeneral elections 1930 Category 1930 elections in Asia Category 1930 in Japan Category Politics of the Empire of Japan Japan election stub ja 17 ... more details
Politics of Burma Legislative Council elections were held in Burma in November 1928. Despite expectations that pro government candidates would win, ref name TT the result was a victory for the opposition, which won 45 of the 80 elected seats. However, the People s Party Burma People s Party , the largest opposition party, was unable to form a government. ref name I Instead, the pro British Golden Valley Party formed the government. ref name I Electoral system The Legislative Council had 80 elected members, who were elected in 72 constituencies. ref name T2 Simon Commission In Burma. Women And Public Life The Times , 1 February 1929, p11, Issue 45116 ref Around 55 of the adult population of the country was eligible to vote in the elections. ref name T2 Women remained barred from standing as candidates, provoking a public protest by women at the Secretariat. ref name T2 Results Opposition parties won 45 seats, ref name TT with the People s Party Burma People s Party receiving the most votes. ref name I http election.irrawaddy.org analysis 95 here today gone tomorrow.html Here Today, Gone Tomorrow The Irrawaddy, 3 November 2009 ref Sixteen independents were elected, of whom nine were thought to be pro opposition. ref name TT Burmese Elections. Gains By The Opposition , The Times , 15 November 1928, p15, Issue 45051 ref The pro government parties and independents lost eight seats. ref name TT Voter turnout was only 18 . ref Robert H Taylor 2009 The State in Myanmar NUS Press, p185 ref References reflist Burmese elections Category 1928 elections in Asia Category Elections in Burma Category 1928 in Burma ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Electionelection name Japanesegeneralelection, 1932 country Japan type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1930 previous year 1930 next electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1936 next year 1936 seats for election All 466 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan majority seats 234 election date 20 February, 1932 image1 File Inukai Tsuyoshi.jpg 115px leader1 Tsuyoshi Inukai leaders seat1 Okayama 2nd district 1928 1942 Okayama 2nd party1 Rikken Seiyukai last election1 174 seats seats1 301 seat change1 127 popular vote1 5,683,137 percentage1 58.20 image2 File Wakatsuki Reijiro.jpg 115px leader2 Reijiro Wakatsuki leaders seat2 House of Peers Japan Peers party2 Rikken Minseito last election2 273 seats seats2 146 seat change2 127 popular vote2 3,442,326 percentage2 35.25 title Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister posttitle Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister designate before election Tsuyoshi Inukai before party Rikken Seiyukai after election Tsuyoshi Inukai after party Rikken Seiyukai Politics of Japan The 18th GeneralElection of Japan of the House of Representatives of Japan House of Representatives took place in Japan on February 20, 1932. It was the last election before the May 15 Incident , which marked the temporary end of party politics in Japan. Overview In 1931, the ruling Rikken Minseito Minsei Party opposed the Mukden Incident which was engineered by the military. The anti war Foreign Minister Kijuro Shidehara and Prime Minister Wakatsuki Reijir was criticized for their intervention in military ... won a landslide victory. The turnout of the election was 81.68 . Japanesegeneralelection, 1932 Japanese elections DEFAULTSORT JapaneseGeneralElection, 1932 Category Japanesegeneral elections 1932 ... Inukai Tsuyoshi as prime minister. Before the election, some businessmen and candidates were assassinated by the right wing. This election was the first generalelection televised live in Japan ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Japanesegeneralelection, 1983 country Japan type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1980 previous year 1980 next electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1986 next year 1986 seats for election All 511 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan majority seats 256 election date 18 December 1983 image1 File Yasuhiro Nakasone in Andrews cropped.jpg 125px leader1 Yasuhiro Nakasone party1 Liberal Democratic Party Japan last election1 284 seats, 47.88 seats1 250 seat change1 34 popular vote1 25,982,785 percentage1 45.76 image2 File Replace this image male.svg 150px leader2 Masashi Ishibashi party2 Japan Socialist Party last election2 107 seats, 19.31 seats2 112 seat change2 5 popular vote2 11,065,082 percentage2 19.49 title Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister posttitle Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister designate before election Yasuhiro Nakasone before party Liberal Democratic Party Japan after election Yasuhiro Nakasone after party Liberal Democratic Party Japan The Japanesegeneralelection, 1983 was an election held place in Japan in 1983 for the House of Representatives Japan House of Representatives . Election results Japanesegeneralelection, 1983 References http www.binghamton.edu cdp era elections jpn83par.html Reflist Japanese elections Category Japanesegeneral elections 1983 Category Politics of Japan Category 1983 in Japan Generalelection Category 1983 elections in Asia de Sh giin Wahl 1983 ja 37 pl Wybory parlamentarne w Japonii w 1983 roku ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Japanesegeneralelection, 1986 country Japan type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1983 previous year 1983 next electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1990 next year 1990 seats for election All 512 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan majority seats 257 election date 6 July 1986 image1 File Yasuhiro Nakasone in Andrews cropped.jpg 125px leader1 Yasuhiro Nakasone leaders seat1 Gunma 3rd district 1947 1993 Gunma 3rd party1 Liberal Democratic Party Japan last election1 250 seats, 45.76 seats1 304 seat change1 54 popular vote1 29,875,501 percentage1 49.42 image2 File Replace this image male.svg 150px leader2 Masashi Ishibashi leaders seat2 Nagasaki 2nd district 1947 1993 Nagasaki 2nd party2 Japan Socialist Party last election2 112 seats, 19.49 seats2 85 seat change2 27 popular vote2 10,412,584 percentage2 17.23 title Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister posttitle Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister designate before election Yasuhiro Nakasone before party Liberal Democratic Party Japan after election Yasuhiro Nakasone after party Liberal Democratic Party Japan The Japanesegeneralelection, 1986 was an election held in Japan on July 6, 1986 for the House of Representatives of Japan House of Representatives . Election results Japanesegeneralelection, 1986 References http www.binghamton.edu cdp era elections jpn86par.html Reflist Japanese elections Category Japanesegeneral elections 1986 Category Politics of Japan Category 1986 in Japan Generalelection Category 1986 elections in Asia de Sh giin Wahl 1986 ja 38 pl Wybory parlamentarne w Japonii w 1986 roku ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Infobox Electionelection name Japanesegeneralelection, 1979 country Japan type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1976 previous year 1976 next electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1980 next year 1980 seats for election All 511 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan majority seats 256 election date 5 December 1979 image1 File Masayoshi Ohira at Andrews AFB 1 Jan 1980 walking cropped 2.jpg 125px leader1 Masayoshi hira party1 Liberal Democratic Party Japan last election1 249 seats, 41.78 seats1 248 seat change1 1 popular vote1 24,084,130 percentage1 44.59 image2 File Replace this image male.svg 150px leader2 Ichio Asukata party2 Japan Socialist Party last election2 123 seats, 20.69 seats2 107 seat change2 16 popular vote2 10,643,450 percentage2 19.71 title Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister posttitle Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister designate before election Masayoshi hira before party Liberal Democratic Party Japan after election Masayoshi hira after party Liberal Democratic Party Japan Politics of Japan Results of the 1979 generalelection in Japan for the House of Representatives Japan House of Representatives . A total of 511 seats were contested Japanesegeneralelection, 1979 References Reflist Japanese elections DEFAULTSORT JapaneseGeneralElection, 1979 Category Japanesegeneral elections 1979 Category 1979 in Japan Generalelection Category 1979 elections in Asia ja 35 pl Wybory parlamentarne w Japonii w 1979 roku zh 35 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Electionelection name Japanesegeneralelection, 1990 country Japan type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1986 previous year 1986 next electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1993 next year 1993 seats for election All 512 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan majority seats 257 election date 18 February 1990 image1 File Toshiki Kaifu 1991.jpg 130px leader1 Toshiki Kaifu party1 Liberal Democratic Party Japan last election1 300 seats, 49.42 seats1 275 seat change1 25 popular vote1 30,315,417 percentage1 46.14 image2 File Takako Doi in Tokyo congressist election 2.jpg 140px leader2 Takako Doi party2 Japan Socialist Party last election2 85 seats, 17.23 seats2 136 seat change2 51 popular vote2 16,025,473 percentage2 24.35 title Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister posttitle Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister designate before election Toshiki Kaifu before party Liberal Democratic Party Japan after election Toshiki Kaifu after party Liberal Democratic Party Japan Politics of Japan Japan held a nationwide election for the House of Representatives of Japan House of Representatives , the more powerful lower house of the Diet of Japan National Diet than the upper house , on February 18, 1990. Results Japan generalelection, 1990 Japanese elections DEFAULTSORT JapaneseGeneralElection, 1990 Category 1990 elections in Japan Category Japanesegeneral elections 1990 de Sh giin Wahl 1990 he 1990 ja 39 pl Wybory parlamentarne w Japonii w 1990 roku ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Japanesegeneralelection, 1980 country Japan type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1979 previous year 1979 next electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1983 next year 1983 seats for election All 511 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan majority seats 256 election date 22 June 1980 image1 File Masayoshi Ohira at Andrews AFB 1 Jan 1980 walking cropped 2.jpg 125px leader1 Masayoshi hira party1 Liberal Democratic Party Japan last election1 248 seats, 44.59 seats1 284 seat change1 36 popular vote1 28,262,441 percentage1 47.88 image2 File Replace this image male.svg 150px leader2 Ichio Asukata party2 Japan Socialist Party last election2 107 seats, 19.71 seats2 107 seat change2 0 popular vote2 11,400,747 percentage2 19.31 title Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister posttitle Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister designate before election Masayoshi hira before party Liberal Democratic Party Japan after election Masayoshi hira deceased br Zenk Suzuki after party Liberal Democratic Party Japan Politics of Japan In Japan on 16 May 1980, Japan Socialist Party JSP brought a no confidence motion to the Diet of Japan Diet , mentioning corruption and rises in public utility charges as reasons for the House of Representatives of Japan lower house to withdraw its backing from the government. Unexpectedly, 69 Liberal ... were called in June 1980. In the elections of both the houses LDP gained a majority. The election results for the lower house are shown in the table below. Election results Japanesegeneralelection, 1980 References Mahendra Prakash 2004 , Coalition Experience in Japanese Politics 1993 2003 , New Delhi Jawaharlal Nehru University JNU http www.jnu.ac.in main.asp?sendval Library . Reflist Japanese elections Category Japanesegeneral elections 1980 Category Politics of Japan Category 1980 in Japan Generalelection Category 1980 elections in Asia ja 36 pl Wybory parlamentarne w Japonii ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Electionelection name Japanesegeneralelection, 1996 country Japan type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1993 previous year 1993 next electionJapanesegeneralelection, 2000 next year 2000 seats for election All 500 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan majority seats 251 election date 20 October 1996 image1 File Hashimoto Ry tar .jpg 139px leader1 Ryutaro Hashimoto party1 Liberal Democratic Party Japan leaders seat1 Okayama Prefecture Okayama 2nd last election1 223 seats, 36.62 seats1 239 seat change1 28 popular vote1 21,836,091 percentage1 38.63 image2 File Ichiro Ozawa 20090830.jpg 137px leader2 Ichir Ozawa party2 New Frontier Party Japan leaders seat2 Iwate Prefecture Iwate 4th last election2 55 seats, 10.10 seats2 156 seat change2 4 popular vote2 15,812,320 percentage2 27.97 title ... indicate seats held before the election. References reflist Japanese elections DEFAULTSORT JapaneseGeneralElection, 1996 Category 1996 elections in Japan Category Japanesegeneral elections 1996 Japan election stub de Sh giin Wahl 1996 he 1996 ja 41 pl Wybory parlamentarne ... election Ryutaro Hashimoto before party Liberal Democratic Party Japan after election Ryutaro Hashimoto after party Liberal Democratic Party Japan A generalelection took place in Japan on October ... House of Representatives due to the formation of coalition with the LDP. The turnout of the election was 59.65 . Japan generalelection, 1996 align center border 1 bgcolor efefef Party bgcolor efefef ... Democratic Party won the election. This is the first election under new elections rules established ... representation . Before this election, each district was represented by multiple members ... efforts. Results The coalition government won a narrow majority in the election. The Social Democratic ... 96 60 156 160 Democratic Party of Japan 1996 Democrat 17 35 52 Japanese Communist Party Japanese Communist ... more details
File JapaneseGeneralelection, 1920 ja.svg right 200px thumb Results of the JapaneseGeneral Elections, 1920 The Nihongo JapaneseGeneralElection of 1920 14 Dai juyon Sh giin Giins senky was the Empire of Japan s fourteenth generalelection for members of the House of Representatives of Japan House of Representatives of the Diet of Japan , held on May 10, 1920. The Rikken Seiy kai , led by Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister Hara Takashi expanded on its majority of seats in the Diet. Results class wikitable bgcolor d1e4fd sdfsdfsd Political Parties Seats Nihongo Rikken Seiy kai 278 Nihongo Rikken Kokumint 29 Nihongo Rikken D shikai 110 Independents 47 Total 464 References Najita, Tetsuo Hara Kei in the Politics of Compromise 1905 1915. Harvard Univ. Press, 1967. Olson, L. A. Hara Kei A Political Biography. Ph.D.diss. Harvard University, 1954. Duus, Peter Party Rivalry and Political Change in Taisho Japan. Cambridge Mass. Harvard University Press, 1968. Notes reflist Japanese elections DEFAULTSORT JapaneseGeneralElection, 1920 Category Politics of the Empire of Japan Category Japanesegeneral elections 1920 Category 1920 elections in Asia Category 1920 in Japan Generalelection ja 14 ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Japanesegeneralelection, 1890 country Japan type parliamentary ongoing no elected mps Representatives elected in the Japanesegeneralelection, 1890 members elected next electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1892 next year 1892 next mps Representatives elected in the Japanesegeneralelection, 1892 seats for election All 300 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan majority seats 151 election date 1 July 1890 image1 leader1 party1 Mint liberal parties leaders ... Category 1890 elections in Asia Category 1890 in Japan Generalelection Category Japanesegeneral ... Prime Minister designate before election Yamagata Aritomo before party Independent politician after election Yamagata Aritomo after party Independent politician map image JapaneseGeneralelection, 1890 ja.svg map size 350px map caption Results of the JapaneseGeneral Elections, 1890 title Politics of Japan nihongo JapaneseGeneralElection of 1890 1 Dai ikkai Sh giin Giins senky was the Empire of Japan s first generalelection for members of the House of Representatives of Japan House ... New York Times , July 31, 1890. ref History and background Japan s first generalelection ... title Japan s First GeneralElection, 1890 publisher Cambridge University Press id ISBN 052107147X ... of Japan Vol. 5 The Nineteenth Century . Page 670. ref The election was based on limited suffrage , with only male citizens 25 years of age and over, who had paid 15 Japanese Yen or more in national taxes ... Japan Japanese population of 39,933,478 1.13 . The high tax requirement meant that voter roles ... were excluded from this election. About 95 of those eligible to vote actually cast ballots, although ... single seat districts and 43 two seat districts, which were contested by 1,243 candidates. The election went smoothly and without violence reported. ref Mason. Japan s First GeneralElection, 1890 . ref On November 25, 1890, after the election, first Diet session was summoned the two opposing forces ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Electionelection name Japanesegeneralelection, 1993 country Japan type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1990 previous year 1990 next electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1996 next year 1996 seats for election All 511 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan majority seats 256 election date 23 July 1993 image1 File Morihiro Hosokawa.jpg 100px leader1 Morihiro Hosokawa party1 Japan New Party alliance1 Eight party Alliance last election1 color1 EAD6EA seats1 258 seat change1 258 popular vote1 35,356,819 percentage1 56.30 image2 File MiyazawaKiichi.jpg 120px leader2 Kiichi Miyazawa party2 Liberal Democratic Party Japan last election2 275 seats, 46.14 seats2 223 seat change2 52 popular vote2 22,999,646 percentage2 36.62 title Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister posttitle Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister designate before election Kiichi Miyazawa before party Liberal Democratic Party Japan after election Morihiro Hosokawa after party Eight party Alliance Politics of Japan Japan held a nationwide election to the House of Representatives of Japan House of Representatives , the more powerful lower house of the Diet of Japan National Diet , on July 18, 1993. Overview The consumption tax and the Recruit scandal seriously affected the popularity of the long time ruling Liberal Democratic Party of Japan Liberal Democratic Party . Along with the opposition MPs, members of some factions of the LDP cast a vote of no confidence against prime minister Kiichi Miyazawa in response Miyazawa decided to dissolve the House of Representatives. Some LDP dissidents then left the party and formed ... by an eight party alliance headed by Morihiro Hosokawa , who was elected prime minister. Japan generalelection, 1993 References Reflist Japanese elections DEFAULTSORT JapaneseGeneralElection, 1993 Category 1993 elections in Japan Category Japanesegeneral elections 1993 Japan election stub de ... more details
The Japanesegeneralelection of 1924 was the first instance when two political parties were united to form the government. The Seiyuhonto and Seiyukai combined, and they gained 47 of seats in the house. In the earlier election of 1920, the Seiyukai was the dominant party in the House of Representatives with 60 of seats. In the year 1924 the party combined due the factional politics inside and this resulted in the formation of Seiyuhonto. In this election, the second largest party was Kenseikai with 37 percent of seats in the lower house. Takaaki Kato formed his first cabinet through a coalition of three parties the Kenseikai Constitutionalist Association , the Seiyukai and the Kakushin Kurabu Reform Club , were generated in June 1924 by a constitutionalist movement opposed government by the military and privileged classes. It was the first coalition form of government in the Japanese political history. Total 972 candidates were in fray for the election, however, 465 were elected on party basis for the 100 seats of the house and first time in the Japanese history coalition government was formed. The Result was Election Results of 10 May 1924 class wikitable bgcolor d1e4fd sdfsdfsd Political Parties Candidates Elected of Seats Kenseikai 265 152 33 Seiyuhonto 242 112 25 Kakushin Club 53 30 7 Minor Parties & Ind. 194 69 13 Total 972 465 100 References Robert A. Scalapino Ed. by Robert E. Ward 1973 , Political Development in Modern Japan , USA Princeton University Press . Mahendra Prakash 2004 , Coalition Experience in Japanese Politics 1993 2003 , New Delhi Jawaharlal Nehru University JNU http www.jnu.ac.in main.asp?sendval Library . Politics of Japan February 2007 Japanese elections Category Politics of the Empire of Japan Category Japanesegeneral elections 1924 Category 1924 elections in Asia Category 1924 in Japan Generalelection ja 15 ... more details
Infobox Electionelection name Japanesegeneralelection, 2000 country Japan type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1996 previous year 1996 next electionJapanesegeneralelection, 2003 next year 2003 seats for election All 480 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan majority seats 241 election date 25 June 2000 image1 File Yoshiro mori 2.jpg 145px leader1 Yoshir Mori party1 Liberal Democratic Party Japan leaders seat1 Ishikawa Prefecture Ishikawa 2nd last election1 239 seats, 38.63 seats1 239 seat change1 0 popular vote1 16,714,043 percentage1 28.7 image2 File Yukio Hatoyama.jpg 138px leader2 Yukio Hatoyama party2 Democratic Party of Japan leaders seat2 Hokkaido 9th last election2 seats2 129 seat change2 129 popular vote2 14,834,091 percentage2 25.5 map image JapanGE2000.png map size 350px map caption List of Districts of the House of Representatives of Japan Parliamentary districts won by br font color 00FFFF font LDP font color FF8080 font DPJ font color FFFF00 font K meit font color 3C70FF font LP font color C31400 font CP font color FFB950 .... Japanesegeneralelection, 2000 References http psephos.adam carr.net Adam Carr s Election Archive Reflist Japanese elections Category 2000 elections in Japan Category Japanesegeneral elections ... exist. The house was dissolved again in October 2003 and the Japan generalelection, 2003 next election was held on 9 November. The Liberal Democrat Party maintained its coalition majority with help ... posttitle Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister designate before election Yoshir Mori before party Liberal Democratic Party Japan after election Yoshir Mori after party Liberal Democratic Party ... of the Japanese Diet were held on 25 June 2000. These statistics are from the newspaper ... to Japanese Communist Party JCP Nihon Kyosan to Liberal Party 1998 Liberal Party LP Jiyu to Liberal ... seats is not included here. Figures for party allegiances are based on those given at the Japanese ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 Infobox Electionelection name Japanesegeneralelection, 1942 country Japan type parliamentary ongoing no previous electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1937 previous year 1937 next electionJapanesegeneralelection, 1946 next year 1946 seats for election All 466 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan majority seats 234 election date 30 April 1942 image1 File Hideki Tojo.jpg 150px leader1 Hideki T j party1 Taisei Yokusankai last election1 seats1 381 seat change1 381 popular vote1 14,594,287 percentage1 83.16 title Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister posttitle Prime Minister of Japan Prime Minister designate before election Hideki T j before party Taisei Yokusankai after election Hideki T j after party Taisei Yokusankai Politics of Japan The 21st GeneralElection of Japan of the House of Representatives of Japan House of Representatives took place in Japan on April 30, 1942. It was the only election in wartime Japan. At this time, the lower house no longer had any significant executive and legislative power, and power went to the military since 1936. The prime minister was not elected from the lower house since 1932, and was also appointed by the military. Overview In 1940, all political parties were forced to merge into the Taisei Yokusankai ... Yokusankai. Turnout in the election was 83.16 . align center border 1 bgcolor efefef Party bgcolor efefef Total Taisei Yokusankai 381 Non Taisei Yokusankai 85 Japanese elections DEFAULTSORT JapaneseGeneralElection, 1942 Category Japanesegeneral elections 1942 Category 1942 elections in Asia Category ... in the election as non partisans. Among those anti war and neutral politicians, the comparatively ... unable to name a candidate in the election. Communists, left wing politicians and radical ... Taisei Yokusankai in the official result. The turnout of the election was strangely high, with a turnout ..., while the Imperial Army had gained a victory in almost every battle as of the election, public support ... more details