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Results of the Japanese general election, 2005 : ウィキペディア英語版
Results of the Japanese general election, 2005
This article presents detail of the results in the Japan general election, 2005, breaking down results by block district. The 11 block districts elected 180 members by proportional representation (allocated to party lists in each block by the D'Hondt method), and 300 members were elected from single-member districts distributed among the 47 prefectures.
Five parties qualified to submit lists in each of the block districts. These were the New Kōmeitō Party, the Democratic Party of Japan, the Japan Communist Party, the Liberal Democratic Party, and the Social Democratic Party. In addition, the People's New Party, the New Party Japan, and Shintō Daichi submitted lists in some blocks but not others, while many independents competed in the single member districts with members of all eight of these parties.
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In each table, the second column shows the number of the seats the party won in a single-member district, the third does that in proportional representation along with the number of votes and the percentage, and the fourth does the total numbers of the seats for the party, with the change from the previous election.
Party names are abbreviated as follows:
* LDP - Liberal Democratic Party
* DPJ - Democratic Party of Japan
* Kōmeitō - New Kōmeitō Party
* JCP - Japan Communist Party
* SDP - Social Democratic Party
* NPJ - New Party Japan
* PNP - People's New Party
== National summary ==

1 These parties submitted party lists only in selected districts, which should be considered when examining their share of the nationwide vote.
The source is at (Asahi Shimbun ).

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