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1990 Japan 1996
Japanese general election, 1993
All 511 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan
23 July 1993
First party Second party
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Leader Morihiro Hosokawa Kiichi Miyazawa
Party 8-party Alliance Liberal Democratic
Last election 275 seats, 46.14%
Seats won 258 223
Seat change +258 -52
Popular vote 35,356,819 22,999,646
Percentage 56.30% 36.62%
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Japan held a nationwide election to the House of Representatives, the more powerful lower house of the National Diet, on July 18, 1993.

Overview

The consumption tax and the Recruit scandal seriously affected the popularity of the long-time ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Along with the opposition MPs, members of some factions of the LDP cast a vote of no confidence against prime minister Kiichi Miyazawa. Then Miyazawa decided to dissolve the House of Representatives. Some LDP dissidents then left the party and formed new parties.

Results

The ruling Liberal Democratic Party lost its overall majority the first time since 1983 and also failed to form government for the first time since 1955. They were replaced by an eight-party alliance headed by Morihiro Hosokawa. Morihiro Hosokawa was elected prime minister.

e • d  Summary of the 18 July 1993 Japanese House of Representatives election results
Alliances and parties Votes  % +/- Total seats +/-
Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Jiyū Minshutō 22,999,646 36.62% -9.48 223 -52
Socialist Party of Japan (JSP) Nihon Shakai-to 9,687,588 15.43% -8.92 70 -66
Shinseito Shinseitō 6,341,364 10.10% +10.10 55
Komeito Kōmeitō 5,114,351 8.14% +0.16 51 +6
Japan New Party (JNP) Nihon Shintō 5,053,981 8.05% +8.05 35
Japan Democratic Socialist Party (DSP) Minsha-tō 2,205,682 3.51% -1.33 15 +1
Japanese Communist Party (JCP) Nihon Kyōsantō 4,834,587 7.70% -0.26 15 -1
Sakigake 1,658,097 2.64% +2.64 13
United Socialist Democratic Party 461,169 0.73% -0.13 4 0
Independents 4,304,188 6.85% -0.47 30 +9
Total (turnout 66.98%) 62,804,145 100.0 512
Source: Inter Parlamentary Union







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