Japanese general election, 1972

Japanese general election, 1972
Japan
10 December 1972

All 491 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan
246 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
     JSP   
Leader Kakuei Tanaka Tomomi Narita
Party Liberal Democratic Socialist
Last election 288 seats 90 seats
Seats won 271 118
Seat change -17 +28
Popular vote 24,563,199 11,478,742
Percentage 46.9 21.9

Prime Minister before election

Kakuei Tanaka
Liberal Democratic

Prime Minister

Kakuei Tanaka
Liberal Democratic

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General elections were held in Japan on 10 December 1972. The result was a victory for the Liberal Democratic Party, which won 271 of the 491 seats.[1] Voter turnout was 71.76%.

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/-
Liberal Democratic Party24,563,19946.9271-17
Japan Socialist Party11,478,74221.9118+28
Japanese Communist Party5,496,82710.538+24
Komeitō4,436,7558.529-18
Democratic Socialist Party3,660,9537.019-12
Other parties143,0190.32+2
Independents2,645,5825.014-2
Total52,425,079100491+5
Source: http://www.stat.go.jp/data/chouki/27.htm
Vote share
LDP
 
46.85%
JSP
 
21.90%
JCP
 
10.49%
KP
 
8.46%
DSP
 
6.98%
Independents
 
5.05%
Others
 
0.27%
Parliament seats
LDP
 
55.19%
JSP
 
24.03%
JCP
 
7.74%
KP
 
5.91%
DSP
 
3.87%
Independents
 
2.85%
Others
 
0.41%

References

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