Japanese general election, March 1898
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General elections were held in Japan in March 1898.
Campaign
A total of 605 candidates contested the elections; the Jiyūtō nominated the most with 233, Shimpotō had 174, Kokumin Kyōkai 52 and Yamashita Club 26. The remaining 118 candidates were independents.
Results
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– |
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Jiyūtō | 105 | –2 | ||
Shimpotō | 103 | New | ||
Kokumin Kyōkai | 29 | –3 | ||
Yamashita Club | 26 | New | ||
Independents | 37 | – | ||
Total | 300 | 0 |
References
- Robert A. Scalapino (Ed. by) Robert E. Ward (1973), Political Development in Modern Japan, United States: Princeton University Press.
- Mahendra Prakash (2004), Coalition Experience in Japanese Politics: 1993-2003, New Delhi: JNU.
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