Japanese House of Councillors election, 1980

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In Japan on 16 May 1980, Japan Socialist Party (JSP) brought no-confidence motion to the Diet on corruption, proposed more defense spending and rises in public utility charges as reasons for the House of Representatives to withdraw its backing from the government. Unexpectedly, 69 LDP members of the Diet from Fukuda Takeo, Miki Takeo and Hidenao Nakagawa factions abstained from voting on the motion. The government was defeated by 56 votes in total of 243 and resigned. For the first time elections for the both houses of the Diet was called in June 1980. In the elections of both the houses LDP gained a perfect majority. The Election results for the upper house are shown in the table below.

Year Const. LDP SDPJ JCP DSP NLC Komeito Small Parties Independents Total
22 June 1980 National 21 09 04 04 00 09 01 03 50
Prefectural 48 13 03 02 00 03 01 05 76
Total 69 22 07 06 00 12 02 08 126


  • About Japan Series, Changing Japanese Politics (No. 24, Foreign Press Center, Japan, 1999)
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