House of Councillors - Latest Election

Latest Election

e • d Summary of the 11 July 2010 Japanese House of Councillors election results
Alliances and parties Prefectural constituency vote National PR vote Elected in 2010 Seats
not up
Total seats +/−
Votes % Seats +/− Votes % Seats +/−
Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) Minshutō – 民主党 22,756,000.342 38.97% 28 8 18,450,139.059 31.56% 16 2 44 62 106 10
People's New Party (PNP) Kokuminshintō – 国民新党 167,555.000 0.29% 0 2 1,000,036.492 1.71% 0 1 0 3 3 3
New Party Nippon (NPN) Shintō Nippon – 新党日本 no candidate 0 1 1 0
DPJ–PNP Coalition 22,923,555.342 39.25% 28 10 19,450,175.551 33.27% 16 3 44 66 110 13
Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Jimintō – 自民党 19,496,083.000 33.38% 39 14 14,071,671.422 24.07% 12 1 51 33 84 13
New Komeito Party (NKP) Kōmeitō – 公明党 2,265,818.000 3.88% 3 0 7,639,432.739 13.07% 6 2 9 10 19 2
New Renaissance Party (NRP) Shintō Kaikaku – 新党改革 625,431.000 1.07% 0 3 1,172,395.190 2.01% 1 1 1 1 2 4
former LDP–NKP—NRP Coalition 22,387,332.000 38.33% 42 11 22,883,529.351 39.15% 19 4 61 44 105 7
Your Party (YP) Minna no Tō – みんなの党 5,977,391.485 10.24% 3 3 7,943,649.369 13.59% 7 7 10 1 11 10
Japanese Communist Party (JCP) Kyōsantō – 共産党 4,256,400.000 7.29% 0 0 3,563,556.590 6.10% 3 1 3 3 6 1
Social Democratic Party (SDP) Shamintō – 社民党 602,684.000 1.03% 0 0 2,242,735.155 3.84% 2 0 2 2 4 0
Sunrise Party of Japan (SPJ) Tachini – たち日 328,475.000 0.56% 0 1 1,232,207.336 2.11% 1 1 1 2 3 0
Happiness Realization Party (HRP) Kōfuku – 幸福 291,810.000 0.50% 0 0 229,026.162 0.39% 0 0 0 1 1 0
Independents 1,314,313.027 2.25% 0 2 0 2 2 2
Other parties 318,847.000 0.55% 0 0 908,582.924 1.55% 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total (turnout 57.92%) 58,400,807.899 100.0% 73 1 58,453,432.438 100.0% 48 0 121 121 242 1

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