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1928 Japanese general election
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1928 Japanese general election

← 1924 20 February 1928 1930 →

All 466 seats in the House of Representatives
234 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Tanaka Giichi Hamaguchi Osachi Mutou Sanji
Party Rikken Seiyūkai Rikken Minseitō Jitsugyo Doshikai
Last election 103 seats 8
Seats won 217 216 4
Seat change Increase 114 New Decrease 4
Popular vote 4,244,385 4,251,771 166,250
Percentage 43.06% 43.14% 1.69%
Swing Increase 20.86pp New

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
KST
Leader Abe Isoo Oyama Ikuo
Party SDP Kakushintō L-FP
Last election
Seats won 4 3 2
Seat change New New New
Popular vote 120,044 81,324 184,040
Percentage 1.22% 0.83% 1.87%
Swing New New New


Prime Minister before election

Tanaka Giichi
Rikken Seiyūkai

Prime Minister after election

Tanaka Giichi
Rikken Seiyūkai

General elections were held in Japan on 20 February 1928,[1][2] the first after the introduction of universal male suffrage.[3] The ruling Rikken Seiyūkai led by Prime Minister Tanaka Giichi won one more seat than the opposition Constitutional Democratic Party led by Hamaguchi Osachi, although the Constitutional Democratic Party had received slightly more votes. The hung parliament led to the Tanaka government continuing in office.

Electoral system

Following electoral reforms in 1925, the 466 members of the House of Representatives were elected from multi-member constituencies with between three and five seats. Voting had previously been restricted to men aged over 25 who paid at least 3 yen a year in direct taxation, but the reforms had also abolished the taxation requirement.[4] As a result, the electorate increased from 3.3 million in the 1924 elections to 12.4 million.

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Constitutional Democratic Party4,251,77143.14216New
Rikken Seiyūkai4,244,38543.06217+114
Labour-Farmer Party184,0401.872New
Jitsugyo Doshikai166,2501.694New
Social Democratic Party120,0441.224New
Japan Labour-Farmer Party94,6260.961New
Kakushintō81,3240.833New
Japan Farmers Party44,0000.450New
Others669,7566.8019–50
Total9,856,196100.00466+2
Valid votes9,856,19698.88
Invalid/blank votes111,8881.12
Total votes9,968,084100.00
Registered voters/turnout12,408,67880.33
Source: Mackie & Rose, Voice Japan

By prefecture

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Prefecture Total
seats
Seats won
RS RM JD SDP K L-FP JL-FP Others Ind.
Aichi 17 5 10 2
Akita 7 4 3
Aomori 6 4 2
Chiba 11 6 4 1
Ehime 9 7 2
Fukui 5 2 2 1