1980 Japanese House of Councillors election













Japanese House of Councillors election, 1980







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22 June 1980
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126 (of the 252) seats in the House of Councillors
127 seats needed for a majority



























































































































 
First party
Second party
Third party
 

Masayoshi Ohira at Andrews AFB 1 Jan 1980 walking cropped 2.jpg


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Leader

Masayoshi Ōhira

Ichio Asukata

Yoshikatsu Takeiri
Party

Liberal Democratic

Socialist

Komeito
Last election
125 seats, 35.8%
56 seats, 17.3%
25 seats, 14.2%
Seats after

135
47
26
Seat change

Increase10

Decrease9

Increase1
Popular vote

23,778,190
7,341,828
6,669,387
Percentage

42.5%
13.1%
11.9%
Swing

Increase6.7%

Decrease4.2%

Decrease2.3%

 
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
 


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Yōhei Kōno cropped.jpg
Leader

Sanzō Nosaka

Kasuga Ikkō

Yōhei Kōno
Party

Communist

Democratic Socialist

New Liberal
Last election
16 seats, 8.4%
11 seats, 6.7%
3 seats, 3.9%
Seats after
12
11
3
Seat change

Decrease4

Steady0

Steady0
Popular vote
4,072,019
3,364,478
351,291
Percentage
7.3%
6.0%
0.6%
Swing

Decrease1.1%

Increase0.7%

Decrease3.3%








President of the House
of Councillors before election

Ken Yasui
Liberal Democratic



Elected President of the House
of Councillors

Masatoshi Tokunaga
Liberal Democratic









































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Elections for the Japanese House of Councillors were held in Japan in 1980. On 16 May 1980, the Japan Socialist Party (JSP) brought no-confidence motion before the Diet relating to corruption issues, proposing more defense spending and rises in public utility charges as reasons for the House of Representatives to withdraw its backing from the government. Unexpectedly, 69 Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) members of the Diet from the Fukuda Takeo, Miki Takeo and Hidenao Nakagawa factions abstained from voting on the motion. The government was defeated by 56 votes in total of 243 and resigned. For the first time elections for both the House of Councillors and the House of Representatives were called in June 1980. In the elections of both the houses the LDP gained a perfect majority.



Results

































































Party
National seats
Prefecture seats
Total seats 1980
Total

Liberal Democratic Party
21
48
69
135
Japan Socialist Party
9
13
22
47

Komeito
9
3
12
26

Communist Party
4
3
7
12

Democratic Socialist Party
4
2
6
12
Others
1
1
2
20

Independents
3
5
8

Total

50

76

126

252


References



  • About Japan Series (1999), Changing Japanese Politics, No. 24, Tokyo: Foreign Press Center.

  • Mahendra Prakash (2004), Coalition Experience in Japanese Politics: 1993-2003, New Delhi: JNU[1].

  • https://archive.is/20070712184335/http://www.binghamton.edu/cdp/era/elections/jpn80par.html









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