Japanese general election, 1990

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Japanese general election, 1990





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All 512 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan
257 seats needed for a majority
Turnout73.31% (Increase1.91)















































































































 
First party
Second party
Third party
 

Toshiki Kaifu (File B).jpg

Takako Doi in Tokyo congressist election 2.jpg

Leader

Toshiki Kaifu

Takako Doi

Koshiro Ishida
Party

Liberal Democratic

Socialist

Komeito
Last election
300 seats, 49.42%
85 seats, 17.23%
56 seats, 9.43%
Seats won

275
136
45
Seat change

Decrease20

Increase53

Decrease9
Popular vote

30,315,417
16,025,473
5,242,675
Percentage

46.14%
24.35%
7.98%
Swing

Decrease3.28%

Increase7.12%

Decrease1.45%

 
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
 

Kenji Miyamoto.jpg

Blanksvg.svg

Satsuki Eda cropped.jpg
Leader

Kenji Miyamoto

Eiichi Nagasue

Satsuki Eda
Party

Communist

Democratic Socialist

Socialist Democratic
Last election
26 seats, 8.79%
26 seats, 6.44%
4 seats, 0.83%
Seats won
16
14
4
Seat change

Decrease10

Decrease12

Steady0
Popular vote
5,226,987
3,178,949
566,957
Percentage
7.96%
4.84%
0.86%
Swing

Decrease0.83%

Decrease1.60%

Increase0.03%

 
Seventh party

 

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Leader

Seiichi Tagawa

Party

Progressive

Last election

New

Seats won
1

Seat change

Increase1

Popular vote
281,793

Percentage
0.43%

Swing

N/A






Prime Minister before election

Toshiki Kaifu
Liberal Democratic



Prime Minister-designate

Toshiki Kaifu
Liberal Democratic













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Japan held a nationwide election for the House of Representatives, the more powerful lower house of the National Diet than the upper house, on February 18, 1990.



Results






































































e • d Summary of the 18 February 1990 Japanese House of Representatives election results
Alliances and parties
Votes%+/-Total seats+/-

Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Jiyū Minshutō
30,315,41746.14%275-25

Socialist Party of Japan (JSP) Nihon Shakai-to
16,025,47324.35%136+51

Komeito Kōmeitō
5,242,6757.98%45-9

Japanese Communist Party (JCP) Nihon Kyōsantō
5,226,9877.96%16-10

Japan Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) Minsha-tō
3,178,9494.84%14-12

Socialist Democratic Federation
566,9570.86%40

Progressive Party
281,7930.43%1+1

Independents
4,807,5247.32%21+12
Other Parties
58,5360.09%0-6
Total (turnout 73.3%)
66,215,906
100.0


512

Source: Inter Parliamentary Union


































Vote share
LDP
46.14%
JSP
24.35%
KP
7.98%
JCP
7.96%
DSP
4.84%
SDF
0.86%
PP
0.43%
Independents
7.32%
Others
0.09%
































Parliament seats
LDP
53.71%
JSP
26.56%
KP
8.79%
JCP
3.13%
DSP
2.73%
SDF
0.78%
PP
0.20%
Independents
4.10%







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