Winning Party in Japan Would Have Won Even More Seats, but it Didn’t Run a Full Slate
August 30th, 2009On August 30, Japan held an election for all 480 seats in the lower legislative body. The winning party, the Democratic Party of Japan, has won at least 270 seats and may have won 300, ousting the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Ironically, the winning party would have won even more seats, except that it didn’t run a full slate of candidates. See this story. Thanks to Rick Kissell for the link.

August 30th, 2009 at 11:14 am
A lesson for us all —– Don Lake
August 30th, 2009 at 8:01 pm
At least Japan has some P.R. seats — unlike the STONE AGE gerrymander regimes in the U.S.A. — ALL 50 State legislatures and the U.S.A. Congress.
August 31st, 2009 at 9:06 am
Mexico has a better constitution than us. They combine P.R. with districts. The Mexican election in July saw the PRI go from 3rd place to 1st with a gain of 124 seats. While both PAN and the socialist party lost seats.
Free elections. What a concept.