Japanese House of Councillors election, 1950

Japanese House of Councillors election, 1950

June 4, 1950

125 (of the 250) seats in the House of Councillors
126 seats needed for a majority

  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Shigeru Yoshida Tetsu Katayama
Party Liberal Socialist Ryokufūkai
Seats after 76 61 50
Popular vote 8,131,756 4,854,629 3,660,391
Percentage 29.3% 17.1% 13.1%
Swing New Increase0.7% New

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Tomabechi Gizō Hisao Kuroda Kyuichi Tokuda
Party National Democratic Labourers and Farmers Communist
Seats after 29 5 4
Popular vote 1,368,783 200,066 1,333,872
Percentage 4.9% 0.7% 4.8%
Swing New New Increase1.9%

President of the House of Councillors before election

Naotake Satō
Ryokufūkai

President of the House of Councillors-designate

Naotake Satō
Ryokufūkai

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House of Councillors elections were held in Japan on 4 June 1950,[1] electing half the seats in the House. The Liberal Party won the most seats.

Results

Party Constituency National Total
seats
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
Liberal Party10,414,99535.9348,313,75629.71852
Japan Socialist Party7,316,80825.2214,854,62917.31536
National Democratic Party2,966,01110.281,368,7834.919
Ryokufūkai1,773,5766.133,660,39113.169
Japanese Communist Party1,637,4515.601,333,8724.822
Labourers and Farmers Party471,6491.61200,0660.712
Other parties958,4933.32629,3702.213
Independents3,465,95611.977,632,52627.31219
Invalid/blank votes-----
Total29,004,9391007627,993,39310056132
Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications

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