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2013 Tokyo prefectural election

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2013 Tokyo prefectural election

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All 127 seats in the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly
64 seats needed for a majority
Turnout43.50%(Decrease10.99%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
共産
Leader Nobuteru Ishihara Yōsuke Takagi Yoshiharu Wakabayashi
Party Liberal Democratic Komeito Communist
Leader since September 2005 September 2009 1997
Last election 39 23 8
Seats before 39 23 8
Seats won 59 23 17
Seat change Increase 20 Steady 0 Increase 9
Popular vote 1,633,304 639,160 616,722
Percentage 36.04% 14.10% 13.61%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
ネット
Leader Yoshikatsu Nakayama Mitsuko Nishizaki Kota Matsuda
Party Democratic Tokyo Seikatsusha Network Your
Leader since October 2012
Last election 54 2 New
Seats before 43 2 1
Seats won 15 3 7
Seat change Decrease 28 Increase 1 Increase 6
Popular vote 690,623 94,239 311,278
Percentage 15.24% 2.08% 6.87%

  Seventh party
 
Leader Hiroshi Yamada
Party Restoration
Leader since Novenmber 2012
Last election New
Seats before 3
Seats won 2
Seat change Decrease 1
Popular vote 374,109
Percentage 8.25%


Assembly President before election

Akihiko Nakamura
Democratic

Elected Assembly President

Toshiaki Yoshino
Liberal Democratic

Prefectural elections for the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly was held on 23 June 2013, one month before 2013 Japanese House of Councillors election.[1]

The Liberal Democratic Party took majority control of the assembly from the Democratic Party of Japan after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe stated that the election had to be won "at any cost" in order to set the stage for an LDP victory in the House of Councillors election.[2] Abe used the victory to claim popular backing for his "Abenomics" economic policies.[3] The Japan Restoration Party performed poorly after controversial remarks by its leader Toru Hashimoto regarding comfort women, while Your Party made gains in the assembly after distancing itself from the JRP.[4]

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Candidates

Number of candidates[5]
Party Total (Women) Candidates Pre-election
strength
Incumbent Former members Newcomer
Democratic Party 44(06) 39 0 5 43
Liberal Democratic Party 59(03) 34 6 19 39
New Komeito 23(03) 23 0 0 23
Japanese Communist Party 42(16) 6 5 31 8
Japan Restoration Party 34(07) 3 3 28 3
Tokyo Seikatsusha Network 5(05) 2 0 3 2
Your Party 20(07) 1 0 19 1
People's Life Party 3(01) 0 1 2 0
Social Democratic Party 1(00) 0 0 1 0
Green Wind 1(01) 0 0 1 0
Minor parties 4(00) 0 1 3 0
Independent 17(04) 3 0 14 6
253(53) 111 16 126 125[6]

Results

Summary of the 23 June 2013 Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly election results
Party Candidates Votes % Seats
Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (自由民主党, Jiyū Minshutō) 59 1,633,303 36.04 59
New Komeito Party (公明党, Kōmeitō) 23 639,160 14.10 23
Japanese Communist Party (日本共産党, Nihon Kyōsan-tō) 42 616,721 13.61 17
Democratic Party of Japan (民主党, Minshutō) 44 690,622 15.24 15
Your Party (みんなの党 Minna no Tō) 20 311,278 6.87 7
Tokyo Seikatsusha Network (東京・生活者ネットワーク) 5 94,239 2.08 3
Japan Restoration Party (日本維新の会 Nippon Ishin no Kai) 34 374,109 8.25 2
Social Democratic Party (社民党 Shamin-tō) 1 12,948 0.29 0
People's Life First (生活の党 Seikatsu no Tō) 3 9,563 0.21 0
Green Wind (みどりの風 Midori no Kaze) 1 6,463 0.14 0
Others 4 25,421 0.56 0
Independents 17 118,450 2.61 1
Total (turnout 43.50%) 253 4,532,279 100.00 127
Source: Tokyo electoral commission [1]

References

  1. ^ 東京都議会議員選挙・参議院議員選挙の執行計画について(概要) Archived 2015-11-05 at the Wayback Machine(PDF)
  2. ^ "LDP cruises to victory in Tokyo assembly election". The Japan Times. 24 June 2013. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
  3. ^ McCurry, Justin (24 June 2013). "Japanese PM claims backing for policies after party wins Tokyo elections". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
  4. ^ Warnock, Eleanor (24 June 2013). "LDP's Tokyo Election Triumph Could Presage National Win". Wall Street Journal Japan Real Time. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
  5. ^ "253人が立候補=維新、みんな参加で激戦-都議選告示". 時事ドットコム. 2013-06-14. Retrieved 2013-06-21.[permanent dead link]合計カッコ内の数字は女性候補者数。
  6. ^ 2 vacant seats
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