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President of the Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)

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Japanese political party leader
President of the Liberal Democratic Party
自由民主党総裁
(Jiyū-Minshutō Sōsai)
Flag of the Liberal Democratic Party
since 4 October 2025
Liberal Democratic Party
TypeParty leader
Term lengthThree years,
renewable twice consecutively
Inaugural holderIchirō Hatoyama
Formation15 November 1955
DeputyVice President
Secretary-General

Thepresident of the Liberal Democratic Party (自由民主党総裁,Jiyū-Minshutō Sōsai) is the highest position and executive authority withinJapan'sLiberal Democratic Party. The current holder of the position isSanae Takaichi, who was elected to the position on 4 October 2025, following her victory in theparty's presidential election. She is the first woman to hold the role.[1][2][3]

Due to thedominance of the LDP inJapanese politics, twenty-six of the twenty-eight presidents (all exceptYohei Kono andSadakazu Tanigaki) have also been theprime minister of Japan.

Elections

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To be a candidate for the president, one must be an LDP member of theNational Diet and must receive at least 20 nominations from other LDP members of the National Diet.[4] The LDP selects its leader via atwo-round election involving both LDP members of the Diet and dues-paying party members from across Japan.[5] In the first round, all LDP members of the Diet cast one vote while party member votes are translated proportionally into votes equaling the other half of the total ballots.[5] If any candidate wins amajority (over 50%) of votes in the first round, that candidate is elected president.[5]

If no candidate receives a majority of votes in the first round, a runoff is held immediately between the top two candidates.[5] In the runoff, all Diet members vote again while the 47 prefectural chapters of the LDP get one vote each, with the result of the latter votes determined using the first round results of party members in each prefecture.[5] The candidate who wins the most votes in the runoff is then elected president.[5]

The party'ssecretary-general can decide to organise the election with the rule of the second round only.[6]

Term limits

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According to Article 81 of the LDP Constitution, the president's term of office is three years, renewable twice consecutively.[7] Limits have fluctuated over the years since LDP's founding:

PeriodTerm of officeTerm limits
1955–19722 yearsUnlimited
1972–19743 years
1974–1978Renewable once
1978–20032 years
2003–20173 years
2017–presentRenewable twice

Powers

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According to the LDP constitution, the president "shall assume supreme responsibility for the Party, and represent and oversee the Party".[8] The president appoints thesecretary-general, members of Finance Committee, and the director of the Forward Policy Study Unit, all with the approval of the General Council. The president also appoints the chairpersons of the Party Organization Headquarters, the Public Relations Headquarters, the Policy Research Council the Election Strategy Council, and the Personnel Committee, as well as the director of the Forward Policy Study Unit,[9] all with the approval of the General Council. The president can optionally appoint avice president with the approval of the Party Convention.[8]

The president convenes and presides over the work of the LDP Board, which includes other high-ranking members of the LDP.[8] With the consent of the General Council, the president annually convenes the Party Convention.[10] The president isex officio the director-general of the Party's Election Strategy Headquarters, tasked with formulating the LDP's election strategies,[11] and the chancellor of the Central Institute of Politics.[12]

Presidents of the party

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No.President
(Lifespan)
PortraitConstituency ortitleTook officeLeft officeElection resultsGovernment
PartyPrime MinisterTerm
Preceding parties:Liberal Party (1950) andDemocratic Party (1954)
Interim Leadership Committee (1955–1956)
Ichirō Hatoyama
鳩山 一郎
(1883–1959)
Rep forTokyo 1st15 November 19555 April 1956NoneLDPhimself1954–1956
Bukichi Miki
三木 武吉
(1884–1956)
Rep for Kagawa 1stLDPHatoyama I.1954–1956
Banboku Ōno
大野 伴睦
(1890–1964)
Rep for Gifu 1st
Taketora Ogata
緒方 竹虎
(1888–1956)
Rep for Fukuoka 1st28 January 1956
(Died in office)
Tsuruhei Matsuno
松野 鶴平
(1883–1962)
Cou for Kumamoto10 February 19565 April 1956
President (1956–present)
1Ichirō Hatoyama
鳩山 一郎
(1883–1959)
Rep forTokyo 1st5 April 195614 December 1956
Apr. 1956
Ichirō Hatoyama – 394
Nobusuke Kishi – 4
Others – 15
LDPhimself1954–1956
2Tanzan Ishibashi
石橋 湛山
(1884–1973)
Rep for Shizuoka 2nd14 December 195621 March 1957
Dec. 1956 1st round
Nobusuke Kishi – 223
Tanzan Ishibashi – 151
Mitsujiro Ishii – 137
Dec. 1956 2nd round
Tanzan Ishibashi – 258
Nobusuke Kishi – 251
LDPhimself1956–1957
3Nobusuke Kishi
岸 信介
(1896–1987)
Rep for Yamaguchi 1st21 March 195714 July 1960
1957
Nobusuke Kishi – 471
Kenzō Matsumura – 2
Tokutaro Kitamura – 1
Mitsujirō Ishii – 1
1959
Nobusuke Kishi – 320
Kenzō Matsumura – 166
Others – 5
LDPhimself1957–1960
4Hayato Ikeda
池田 勇人
(1899–1965)
Rep for Hiroshima 2nd14 July 19601 December 1964
1960 1st Round
Hayato Ikeda – 246
Mitsujirō Ishii – 194
Aiichirō Fujiyama – 49
Others – 7
1960 2nd Round
Hayato Ikeda – 302
Mitsujirō Ishii – 194
1962
Hayato Ikeda – 391
Eisaku Satō – 17
Others – 20
Jul. 1964
Hayato Ikeda – 242
Eisaku Satō – 160
Aiichirō Fujiyama – 72
Hirokichi Nadao – 1
LDPhimself1960–1964
5Eisaku Satō
佐藤 栄作
(1901–1975)
Rep for Yamaguchi 2nd1 December 19645 July 1972
Nov. 1964
Eisaku Satō –Green tickY
Aiichirō Fujiyama –Red XN
Ichirō Kōno –Red XN
1966
Eisaku Satō – 289
Aiichirō Fujiyama – 89
Shigesaburō Maeo – 47
Hirokichi Nadao – 11
Uichi Noda – 9
Others – 5
1968
Eisaku Satō – 249
Takeo Miki – 107
Shigesaburō Maeo – 95
Others – 25
1970
Eisaku Satō – 353
Takeo Miki – 111
Others – 3
LDPhimself1964–1972
6Kakuei Tanaka
田中 角榮
(1918–1993)
Rep for Niigata 3rd5 July 19724 December 1974
1972
Tanaka Kakuei – 282
Takeo Fukuda – 180
LDPhimself1972–1974
7Takeo Miki
三木 武夫
(1907–1988)
Rep for Tokushima at-large4 December 197423 December 1976
1974
Takeo Miki –Green tickY
Takeo Fukuda –Red XN
Masayoshi Ōhira –Red XN
Yasuhiro Nakasone –Red XN
LDPhimself1974–1976
8Takeo Fukuda
福田 赳夫
(1905–1995)
Rep forGunma 3rd23 December 19761 December 1978
1976
Takeo Fukuda –Green tickY
Masayoshi Ōhira –Red XN
LDPhimself1976–1978
9Masayoshi Ōhira
大平 正芳
(1910–1980)
Rep for Kagawa 2nd1 December 197812 June 1980
(Died in office)
1978 1st round
Masayoshi Ōhira – 748
Fukuda Takeo – 638
Yasuhiro Nakasone – 93
Toshio Kōmoto – 46
1978 2nd round
Unopposed
LDPhimself1978–1980
Eiichi Nishimura
西村 英一
(1897–1987)
Acting President
Rep for Ōita 2nd12 June 198015 July 1980ActingLDP(Ito M.)1980; Acting
10Zenkō Suzuki
鈴木 善幸
(1911–2004)
Rep forIwate 1st15 July 198025 November 1982
Jul. 1980
Zenko Suzuki –Green tickY
Kiichi Miyazawa –Red XN
Yasuhiro Nakasone –Red XN
Toshio Kōmoto –Red XN
Nov. 1980
Unopposed
LDPhimself1980–1982
11Yasuhiro Nakasone
中曽根 康弘
(1918–2019)
Rep forGunma 3rd25 November 198231 October 1987
1982 1st Round
Yasuhiro Nakasone – 57.6% (559,673)
Toshio Kōmoto – 27.2% (265,078)
Shintarō Abe – 8.2% (80,443)
Ichirō Nakagawa – 6.8% (66,041)
1982 2nd Round
Unopposed
1984
Unopposed walkover
1986
1-year extension
LDPhimself1982–1987
12Noboru Takeshita
竹下 登
(1924–2000)
Rep for Shimane at-large31 October 19872 June 1989
1987
Noboru Takeshita –Green tickY
Shintarō Abe –Red XN
Kiichi Miyazawa –Red XN
LDPhimself1987–1989
13Sōsuke Uno
宇野 宗佑
(1922–1998)
Rep for Shiga at-large2 June 19898 August 1989
Jun. 1989
Sōsuke Uno –Green tickY
Masayoshi Itō –Red XN
LDPhimselfJun–Aug 1989
14Toshiki Kaifu
海部 俊樹
(1931–2022)
Rep for Aichi 3rd8 August 198930 October 1991
Aug. 1989 1st round
Toshiki Kaifu – 279
Yoshirō Hayashi – 120
Shintarō Ishihara – 48
Aug. 1989 2nd round
Unopposed
LDPhimself1989–1991
15Kiichi Miyazawa
宮澤 喜一
(1919–2007)
Rep for Hiroshima 3rd31 October 199129 July 1993
1991
Kiichi Miyazawa – 285
Michio Wantanabe – 120
Hiroshi Mitsuzuka – 87
LDPhimself1991–1993
16Yōhei Kōno
河野 洋平
(born 1937)
Rep for Kanagawa 5th29 July 19931 October 1995
1993 1st round
Yōhei Kōno – 208
Michio Wantanabe – 159
1993 2nd round
Unopposed
JNPHosokawa1993–1994
JRPHataApr–Jun 1994
JSPMurayama
(coalition)
1994–1996
17Ryutaro Hashimoto
橋本 龍太郎
(1937–2006)
Rep forOkayama 4th1 October 199524 July 1998
1995
Ryutaro Hashimoto – 304
Junichiro Koizumi – 87
1997
Unopposed walkover
LDPhimself1996–1998
18Keizō Obuchi
小渕 恵三
(1937–2000)
Rep forGunma 5th24 July 19985 April 2000
1998
Keizō Obuchi – 225
Seiroku Kajiyama – 102
Junichiro Koizumi – 84
1999
Keizō Obuchi – 350
Koichi Kato – 113
Taku Yamasaki – 51
LDPhimself1998–2000
19Yoshirō Mori
森 喜朗
(born 1937)
Rep forIshikawa 2nd5 April 200024 April 2001
2000
Yoshirō Mori –Green tickY
Mikio Aoki –Red XN
Masakuni Murakami –Red XN
Hiromu Nonaka –Red XN
Shizuka Kamei –Red XN
LDPhimself2000–2001
20Junichiro Koizumi
小泉 純一郎
(born 1942)
Rep forKanagawa 11th24 April 200120 September 2006
2001 1st Round
Junichiro Koizumi – 298
Ryutaro Hashimoto – 155
Tarō Asō – 31
2001 2nd Round
Unopposed
2003
Junichiro Koizumi – 339
Shizuka Kamei – 139
Takao Fujii – 65
Masahiko Kōmura – 54
LDPhimself2001–2006
21Shinzo Abe
安倍 晋三
(1954–2022)
Rep forYamaguchi 4th20 September 200623 September 2007
Shinzo Abe – 464
Tarō Asō – 136
Sadakazu Tanigaki – 102
LDPhimself2006–2007
22Yasuo Fukuda
福田 康夫
(born 1936)
Rep forGunma 4th23 September 200722 September 2008
Yasuo Fukuda – 330
Tarō Asō – 197
LDPhimself2007–2008
23Tarō Asō
麻生 太郎
(born 1940)
Rep forFukuoka 8th22 September 200828 September 2009
Tarō Asō – 351
Kaoru Yosano – 66
Yuriko Koike – 46
Nobuteru Ishihara – 37
Shigeru Ishiba – 25
LDPhimself2008–2009
24Sadakazu Tanigaki
谷垣 禎一
(born 1945)
Rep forKyoto 5th28 September 200926 September 2012
Sadakazu Tanigaki – 300
Taro Kono – 144
Yasutoshi Nishimura – 54
DPJHatoyama Y.2009–2010
DPJKan2010–2011
DPJNoda2011–2012
25
(21)
Shinzo Abe
安倍 晋三
(1954–2022)
Rep forYamaguchi 4th26 September 201214 September 2020
Shinzo Abe – 141
Shigeru Ishiba – 199
Nobuteru Ishihara – 96
Nobutaka Machimura 34
Yoshimasa Hayashi – 27
Shinzo Abe – 108
Shigeru Ishiba – 89
Unopposed walkover
Shinzo Abe – 553
Shigeru Ishiba – 254
LDPhimself2012–2020
26Yoshihide Suga
菅 義偉
(born 1948)
Rep forKanagawa 2nd14 September 202029 September 2021
Yoshihide Suga – 377
Fumio Kishida – 89
Shigeru Ishiba – 68
LDPhimself2020–2021
27Fumio Kishida
岸田 文雄
(born 1957)
Rep forHiroshima 1st29 September 202127 September 2024
Fumio Kishida – 256
Taro Kono – 255
Sanae Takaichi – 188
Seiko Noda – 63
Fumio Kishida – 257
Taro Kono – 170
LDPhimself2021–2024
28Shigeru Ishiba
石破 茂
(born 1957)
Rep forTottori 1st27 September 20244 October 2025
Shigeru Ishiba – 215
Sanae Takaichi – 194
LDPhimself2024–2025
29Sanae Takaichi
高市 早苗
(born 1961)
Rep forNara 2nd4 October 2025Incumbent
Sanae Takaichi – 185
Shinjirō Koizumi – 156
LDPherself2025–present

Presidential elections

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Bold indicates the winners.

Date1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9thSpoilt
vote
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5 April 1956Ichirō HatoyamaNobusuke KishiJōji HayashiTanzan Ishibashi
Mitsujirō Ishii
Shūji Masutani
Banboku Ōno
Ichirō Kōno
Mamoru Shigemitsu
Tsuruhei Matsuno
Hayato Ikeda
5
3944321
14 December 1956First roundNobusuke KishiTanzan IshibashiMitsujirō Ishii0
223151137
RunoffTanzan IshibashiNobusuke Kishi0
258251
21 March 1957Nobusuke KishiKenzō MatsumuraMitsujirō Ishii
Tokutarō Kitamura
0
47121
14 January 1959Nobusuke KishiKenzō MatsumuraBanboku Ōno
Shigeru Yoshida
Mitsujirō Ishii
Shūji Masutani
Eisaku Satō
0
3201661
14 July 1960First roundHayato IkedaMitsujirō IshiiAiichirō FujiyamaKenzō MatsumuraBanboku Ōno0
2461964951
RunoffHayato IkedaMitsujirō Ishii0
302194
14 July 1962Hayato IkedaEisaku SatōHisato IchimadaNobusuke KishiAiichirō FujiyamaShigeru Yoshida
Takeo Fukuda
Hitoshi Takahashi
Matsutarō Shōriki
0
3911765321
10 July 1964Hayato IkedaEisaku SatōAiichirō FujiyamaHirokichi Nadao0
242160721
1 December 1964Eisaku SatōOne candidate (elected by Ikeda)
1 December 1966Eisaku SatōAiichirō FujiyamaShigesaburō MaeoHirokichi NadaoUichi NodaZentarō KosakaNobusuke Kishi
Kenzō Matsumura
Isamu Murakami
0
289894711921
27 November 1968Eisaku SatōTakeo MikiShigesaburō MaeoAiichirō Fujiyama0
249107951
29 October 1970Eisaku SatōTakeo MikiSaburō Chiba
Aiichirō Fujiyama
Tokuma Utsunomiya
0
3531111
5 July 1972First roundKakuei TanakaTakeo FukudaMasayoshi ŌhiraTakeo Miki7
15615010169
RunoffKakuei TanakaTakeo Fukuda0
282190
4 December 1974Takeo MikiOne candidate (elected by Vice-President Etsusaburō Shiina)
23 December 1976Takeo FukudaOne candidate (elected by discussion at the general meeting of LDP National Diet members of both houses)
26 November 1978Primaries

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Masayoshi ŌhiraTakeo FukudaYasuhiro NakasoneToshio Kōmoto0
748 pts638 pts93 pts46 pts
RunoffMasayoshi Ōhira2nd candidate withdrew
15 July 1980Zenkō SuzukiOne candidate (elected by Vice-President Eiichi Nishimura)
27 November 1980Zenkō SuzukiOne candidate

(re-elected without voting in the leadership election due to the expiration of the term of office of Suzuki)

24 November 1982Primaries

[15]

Yasuhiro NakasoneToshio KōmotoShintaro AbeIchiro Nakagawa0
5596732650788044366041
RunoffYasuhiro Nakasone2nd and below candidates withdrew
30 October 1984Yasuhiro NakasoneOne candidate

(re-elected without voting in the leadership election due to the expiration of the term of office of Nakasone)

11 September 1986Yasuhiro NakasoneExtension of term of office by one year

(Unanimously re-elected Nakasone's term of office at the general meeting of LDP National Diet members of both houses)

31 October 1987Noboru TakeshitaOne candidate (elected by Nakasone)
2 June 1989Sōsuke UnoOne candidate (elected by Takeshita)
8 August 1989Toshiki KaifuYoshiro HayashiShintaro Ishihara0
27912048
31 October 1989Toshiki KaifuOne candidate

(re-elected without voting in the leadership election due to the expiration of the term of office of Kaifu)

27 October 1991Kiichi MiyazawaMichio WatanabeHiroshi Mitsuzuka0
28512087
30 July 1993Yōhei KōnoMichio Watanabe0
208159
30 September 1993Yōhei KōnoOne candidate

(re-elected without voting in the leadership election due to the expiration of the term of office of Kōno)

22 September 1995Ryutaro HashimotoJunichiro Koizumi0
30487
11 September 1997Ryutaro HashimotoOne candidate

(re-elected without voting in the leadership election due to the expiration of the term of office of Hashimoto)

24 July 1998Keizō ObuchiSeiroku KajiyamaJunichiro Koizumi0
22510284
21 September 1999Keizō ObuchiKoichi KatoTaku Yamasaki0
35011351
5 April 2000Yoshirō MoriOne candidate (elected by discussion at the general meeting of LDP National Diet members of both houses)
24 April 2001Junichiro KoizumiRyutaro HashimotoTarō Asō(Shizuka Kamei withdrew after the ballot counting)3
29815531
10 August 2001Junichiro KoizumiOne candidate

(re-elected without voting in the leadership election due to the expiration of the term of office of Koizumi)

20 September 2003Junichiro KoizumiShizuka KameiTakao FujiiMasahiko Kōmura0
3991396554
20 September 2006(Detail)Shinzo AbeTarō AsōSadakazu Tanigaki1
464136102
23 September 2007(Detail)Yasuo FukudaTarō Asō1
330197
22 September 2008(Detail)Tarō AsōKaoru YosanoYuriko KoikeNobuteru IshiharaShigeru Ishiba2
35166463725
28 September 2009(Detail)Sadakazu TanigakiTaro KonoYasutoshi Nishimura1
30014454
26 September 2012(Detail)First roundShigeru IshibaShinzo AbeNobuteru IshiharaNobutaka MachimuraYoshimasa Hayashi1
199141963427
RunoffShinzo AbeShigeru Ishiba1
10889
8 September 2015(Detail)Shinzo AbeOne candidate

(re-elected without voting in the leadership election due to the expiration of the term of office of Abe)

20 September 2018(Detail)Shinzo AbeShigeru Ishiba3
553254
14 September 2020(Detail)Yoshihide SugaFumio KishidaShigeru Ishiba0
3778968
29 September 2021(Detail)First roundFumio KishidaTaro KonoSanae TakaichiSeiko Noda1
25625518863
RunoffFumio KishidaTaro Kono1
257170
27 September 2024(Detail)First roundSanae TakaichiShigeru IshibaShinjirō KoizumiYoshimasa HayashiTakayuki KobayashiToshimitsu MotegiYōko KamikawaTaro KonoKatsunobu Katō1
181154136656047403022
RunoffShigeru IshibaSanae Takaichi
215194
4 October 2025(Detail)First roundSanae TakaichiShinjirō KoizumiYoshimasa HayashiTakayuki KobayashiToshimitsu Motegi
1831641345949
RunoffSanae TakaichiShinjirō Koizumi0
185156

Timeline

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References

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  13. ^Since the leadership election before 1972 is not a candidacy system, votes for members who did not campaign are also calculated as valid votes.
  14. ^Primary election by general party members. With a point system in which 1000 votes are calculated as 1 point and distributed proportionally to the top two candidates, the two candidates in the primary election will advance to runoff by members of the National Diet.
  15. ^Primary election by general party members. With a total vote system, the top three candidates will advance to runoff.
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