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[{{fullurl:Template:Transclude|action=edit}} e] • [[|d]] Summary of the 14 December 2014 Japanese House of Representatives election results [1][2]
Alliances and parties Local constituency vote PR block vote Total seats +/−
Votes[3] % Seats Votes % Seats Total % pre-
GE
last
GE
   Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Jimintō 223 17,658,916 33.11% 68 291 61.27% Increase9 Decrease3
Komeito (KM) Kōmeitō 9 7,314,236 13.71% 26 35 7.36% Increase4 Increase4
Prospective LDP–KM Coalition 231 24,973,152 46.82% 94 326 68.63% Increase13 Increase1
   Innovation Party (JIP) Ishin no Tō 11 8,382,699 15.72% 30 41 8.64% Decrease1 New
Party for Future Generations (PFG) Jisedai no Tō 2 1,414,919 2.65% 0 2 0.42% Decrease18 New
People's Life Party (PLP) Seikatsu no Tō 2 1,028,721 1.93% 0 2 0.42% Decrease3 New
The Third-pole parties[4] 15 10,826,339 20.30% 30 45 9.48% Decrease22 New
   Democratic Party (DPJ) Minshutō 38 9,775,991 18.33% 35 73 15.37% Increase11 Increase16
Communist Party (JCP) Kyōsantō 1 6,062,962 11.37% 20 21 4.42% Increase13 Increase13
Social Democratic Party (SDP) Shakai Minshutō 1 1,314,441 2.46% 1 2 0.42% Template:Steady0 Template:Steady0
New Renaissance Party (NRP) Shintō Kaikaku 0 16,597 0.03% 0 0 0.00% Template:Steady0 Template:Steady0
Others 0 364,965 0.69% 0 0 0.00% Template:Steady0 Template:Steady0
Other opposition parties total 40 17,534,956 32.89% 56 96 20.20% Increase24 Increase29
   Independents 8 8 1.68% Decrease9 Increase3
Totals 100.00% 295 53,334,447 100.00% 180 475 100% Decrease4* Decrease5
Turnout *(1 vacant seat)

References

  1. "Ruling coalition wins over 2/3 of seats in lower house election". mainichi.jp. The Mainichi Newspaper (Mainichi Shimbun). Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  2. "Japan Election / New balance of power in House of Representatives". the-japan-news.com. The Japan News (Yomiuri Shimbun). Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  3. Decimals from fractional votes (ambunhyō) rounded to full numbers
  4. "Third pole unable to clearly differentiate". the-japan-news.com. The Japan News (Yomiuri Shimbun). Retrieved 15 December 2014.