Tokyo prefectural election, 2013

The prefecture election in Tokio 2013 ( 2013年jap or平 成25年 东京 都 议会 议员 选 挙, 2013-nen/Heisei 25 -tion Tōkyō- togikai Giin Senkyo ) was held on June 23, 2013, kick-off election was on June 14; the mandate of the current parliament ends on 22 July 2013. Choices are the 127 Members of Parliament of the Japanese Tokyo Prefecture were non-communicable Einzelstimmgebung unchanged in seven A - and 35 multi- mandate constituencies, including 16 two- mandate constituencies. For June 2, 2013, there were 10,761,055 registered voters in the prefecture, an increase of 120,000 over 2009.

The Democratic Party (DPJ ) was despite some seat losses by party defections and by-elections - have been since the last regular parliamentary elections in 2009, the strongest party in Tokyo - most recently in December 2012. Governor since December 2012 Naoki Inose, who was elected in the early gubernatorial election, 2012 election recommendation only LDP, Kōmeitō and Ishin, but an overwhelming majority to succeed the retiring Shintaro Ishihara.

The election was considered important test for the national upper house election in July 2013, the national LDP president and prime minister Shinzō Abe characterized the election in the prefecture of Tokyo as a "quasi national election " ( 「准 国 政 选 挙」 young Kokusei Senkyo ).

Candidates and nomination strategy

For election campaign, there were a total of 253 candidates, more than 2009 Between them,. LDP 59 and Kōmeitō 23, DPJ 44, Ishin 34, 20 Minna, the JCP 42, Tōkyō Seikatsusha Network five.

Result

Voter turnout dropped to 43.5 %, the second lowest value of the post-war history.

The election results revealed the following distribution of seats LDP 59, Komeito 23, JCP 17, DPJ 15, Minna 7, Net 3, Ishin 2, Indep. 1 All 82 candidates of the ruling parties at the national level, LDP and Kōmeitō, were chosen and together achieve an absolute majority.

The profits and losses of mandates are given in comparison to the composition of the Parliament before the election. To explain the fraction of votes, see elections in Japan.

Constituencies

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