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Results of the Japanese general election, 2009 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Results of the Japanese general election, 2009 This article presents detailed results of the Japanese general election, 2009. It lists all elected Representatives in the 300 single-member districts and the 11 regional proportional representation (PR) blocks. The top PR block replacement candidates to be elected later without vote in cases of death, resignation or disqualification (''kuriage-tōsen'') are also listed, by-elections are not. Party names are abbreviated as follows (format: abbreviation, translated name, Japanese name, English name): * Ruling coalition * * LDP Liberal Democratic Party, ''Jiyūminshutō'' * * Kōmeitō "Justice Party", ''Kōmeitō'', New Justice Party Party * * JRP "Reform Club", ''Kaikaku Club'', Japan Renaissance Party (cooperated without inclusion in the cabinet) * Opposition parties * * DPJ "Democratic Party", ''Minshutō'', Democratic Party of Japan * * JCP Japanese Communist Party, ''Nihon Kyōsantō'' * * SDP Social Democratic Party, ''Shakaiminshutō'' * * YP "Everybody's Party", ''Minna no Tō'', Your Party * * PNP People's New Party, ''Kokuminshintō'' * * NPN New Party Nippon, ''Shintō Nippon'' * * NPD New Party Daichi, ''Shintō Daichi'' * * Other minor parties with candidates: HRP Happiness Realization Party, Honshitsu "New Party 'The Essential'", WECP World Economic Community Party, Freeway "New Party Freeway Club", Smile "Japan Smile Party", Rinkai "Forest and Ocean Party" == Hokkaidō ==
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