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Results of the Japanese general election, 2014 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Results of the Japanese general election, 2014 This articles presents detailed results of the Japanese 2014 general election of the House of Representatives. It lists all elected Representatives in the 295 single-member districts and the 11 regional proportional representation (PR) blocks. Subsequent by-elections and the PR block replacement candidates to be elected later without additional vote in cases of death, resignation or disqualification (kuriage-tōsen) are not listed. District results only for winner and runner-up, format: Candidate (Party – endorsing parties) vote share. Endorsements by parties that have not nominated any candidates themselves are not included. Party affiliations as of election day, subject to change at any time, composition may have already changed by the opening session of the first post-election Diet (see the List of members of the Diet of Japan). Party names are abbreviated as follows: * Ruling coalition * * L ''Jiyūminshutō'', Liberal Democratic Party of Japan * * K ''Kōmeitō'', Komeito * Opposition parties * * D ''Minshutō'', Democratic Party of Japan * * JIP ''Ishin no Tō'', Japan Innovation Party * * PFG ''Jisedai no Tō'', Party for Future Generations * * PLP ''Seikatsu no Tō'', People's Life Party * * JCP ''Nihon Kyōsantō'', Japanese Communist Party * * SDP ''Shakaiminshutō'', Social Democratic Party * * NRP ''Shintō Kaikaku'', New Renaissance Party * Minor parties not represented in the Diet before the election who have nominated candidates in 2014 * * HRP ''Kōfuku Jitsugentō'', Happiness Realization Party * * Genzei ''Genzei Nippon'', "Tax Cuts Japan" * * Shijinashi ''Shiji seitō nashi'', "support no party" * * WECP ''Sekai keizai kyōdōtaitō'', World Economic Community Party * * Republican ''Kyōwatō'', "Republican Party" * * FP ''Miraitō'', "Future Party" * I Independents Electoral districts affected by the 2013 redistricting are marked as follows: * Aomori 2 §: Boundary changed * Fukui 3: Eliminated == Hokkaidō ==
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