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  JPN House of Councillors - Seat Distribution
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Parents > Japan > House of Councillors > House of Councillors
OfficeSenate
HonorificSenator - Abbr: Sen.
Type Control Indicator
Filing Deadline 00, 0000 - 06:00am Central
Polls Open July 11, 2010 - 01:00am Central
Polls Close July 11, 2010 - 11:00am Central
Term Start July 31, 2010 - 12:00pm
Term End July 31, 2013 - 12:00pm
ContributorRalphie
Last ModifiedRalphie July 11, 2010 10:11pm
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Description The House of Councillors is the upper house in the Japanese Diet (legislature). It is the weaker of the two houses and if there is a disagreement between them the wishes of the lower house are followed. This happens most frequently on prime ministerial appointments. On legislation, the upper house may opt to block passage and force the lower house to obtain a 2/3 majority of members to override their decision.

This election is for half of the 242 seats in the upper house. Of these 121 seats, 48 are multi-member seats elected from national party lists, while the other 73 are elected at the prefectural level. Members of the House of Councillors are elected to six-year terms and elections are held in two cycles, every three years.

This election is seen as important for the government because as it currently stands they only hold a majority in the upper house when the votes of coalition partners are added. Prime Minister Hatoyama resigned recently following the decision of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) to leave the coalition, which makes this election that much more important for the government.
LEANING PREDICTIONS    Detail
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06/07/2010 07/11/2010
CandidateSlightLeanStrongSafe
Liberal Democratic Party 1 ------
Democratic Party 2 1 ----
Leaning Call: Democratic Party (80.00%)
Weighted Call: Democratic Party (99.97%)

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Name (I) Democratic Party Liberal Democratic Party Komeito Your Party Japanese Communist Party Social Democratic Party Independents
PartyDemocratic Party of Japan Liberal Democratic Komeito Your Party Communist Social Democratic Independent
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Uncertified Votes 106 (43.80%) 84 (34.71%) 19 (7.85%) 11 (4.55%) 6 (2.48%) 4 (1.65%) 3 (1.24%)
Margin0 (0.00%) -22 (-9.09%) -87 (-35.95%) -95 (-39.26%) -100 (-41.32%) -102 (-42.15%) -103 (-42.56%)
Predict Avg.0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
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Name People's New Party Sunrise Party New Renaissance Party Happiness Realization Party  
PartyPeople's New Sunrise New Renaissance Happiness Realization  
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Uncertified Votes 3 (1.24%) 3 (1.24%) 2 (0.83%) 1 (0.41%)  
Margin-103 (-42.56%) -103 (-42.56%) -104 (-42.98%) -105 (-43.39%)  
Predict Avg.0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%  
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Jul 05, 2010 02:00pm Analysis The LDP: Forgotten But Not Gone  Article Ralphie 
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Jun 11, 2010 12:00pm Speculative Suddenly popular again, DPJ favors July 11 poll  Article Ralphie 

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