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1950 Japanese House of Councillors election

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1950 Japanese House of Councillors election

← 19474 June 19501953 →

132 of the 250 seats in theHouse of Councillors
126 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderShigeru YoshidaTetsu Katayama
PartyLiberalSocialistRyokufūkai
Seats after766150
Popular vote8,313,7564,854,6293,660,391
Percentage29.70%17.34%13.08%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
LeaderTomabechi GizōHisao KurodaKyuichi Tokuda
PartyNational DemocraticLabourers and FarmersJCP
Seats after2954
Popular vote1,368,783200,0661,333,872
Percentage4.89%0.71%4.76%

Results of the election, showing the winning candidates in each prefecture and the national block.

President of the House of Councillors before election

Naotake Satō
Ryokufūkai

President of the House of Councillors-designate

Naotake Satō
Ryokufūkai

House of Councillors elections were held inJapan on 4 June 1950,[1] electing half the seats in the House. TheLiberal Party won the most seats.

Results

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PartyNationalConstituencySeats
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsNot upWonTotal
after
+/–
Liberal Party8,313,75629.701810,414,99535.9134245276New
Japan Socialist Party4,854,62917.34157,316,80825.2321253661+14
National Democratic Party1,368,7834.8912,966,01110.23820929New
Ryokufūkai3,660,39113.0861,773,5766.11341950New
Japanese Communist Party1,333,8724.7621,637,4515.6502240
Labourers and Farmers Party200,0660.711471,6491.631325New
Other parties629,3702.251958,4933.302033
Independents7,632,52627.27123,465,95611.95731922–89
Total27,993,393100.005629,004,939100.00761181322500
Valid votes27,993,39389.2229,004,93992.44
Invalid/blank votes3,382,54210.782,371,5737.56
Total votes31,375,935100.0031,376,512100.00
Registered voters/turnout43,461,37172.1943,461,37172.19
Source:Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications,[1][2]National Diet

By constituency

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PrefectureTotal
seats
Seats won
LPJSPRyokufūkaiNDPLFPJCPOthersInd.
Aichi321
Akita11
Aomori11
Chiba22
Ehime11
Fukui11
Fukuoka3111
Fukushima22
Gifu11
Gunma211
Hiroshima3111
Hokkaido422
Hyōgo3111
Ibaraki211
Ishikawa11
Iwate11
Kagawa11
Kagoshima211
Kanagawa211
Kōchi11
Kumamoto211
Kyoto211
Mie11
Miyagi11
Miyazaki11
Nagano211
Nagasaki11
Nara11
Niigata211
Ōita11
Okayama211
Osaka321
Saga11
Saitama211
Shiga11
Shimane11
Shizuoka211
Tochigi211
Tokushima11
Tokyo41111
Tottori11
Toyama11
Wakayama11
Yamagata11
Yamaguchi11
Yamanashi11
National5618156112112
Total13252369922319

References

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  1. ^abTable 13: Persons Elected and Votes Polled by Political Parties - Ordinary Elections for the House of Councillors (1947–2004)Archived 2011-03-23 at theWayback MachineMinistry of Internal Affairs and Communications
  2. ^"27-11 Allotted Number, Candidates, Eligible Voters as of Election Day, Voters and Voting Percentages of Ordinary Elections for the House of Councillors (1947-2004)".Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.Archived from the original on 2006-01-04.
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