Japanese general election, 1963

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Japanese general election, 1963

← 1960 21 November 1963 1967 →

All 467 seats to the House of Representatives of Japan
234 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
  Hayato Ikeda.jpg Kawakami Jotaro 1952.JPG
Leader Hayato Ikeda Jotaro Kawakami
Party Liberal Democratic Socialist
Last election 296 seats 145 seats
Seats won 283 144
Seat change -13 -1
Popular vote 22,972,892 11,906,766
Percentage 56.0 29.0

Prime Minister before election

Hayato Ikeda
Liberal Democratic

Prime Minister

Hayato Ikeda
Liberal Democratic

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General elections were held in Japan on 21 November 1963. The result was a victory for the Liberal Democratic Party, which won 283 of the 467 seats.[1] Voter turnout was 71.1%.

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/-
Liberal Democratic Party 22,972,892 56.0 283 -13
Japan Socialist Party 11,906,766 29.0 144 -1
Democratic Socialist Party 3,023,302 7.4 23 +6
Japanese Communist Party 1,646,477 4.0 5 +2
Other parties 59,765 0.1 0 -1
Independents 1,407,339 3.4 12 +7
Invalid/blank votes 442,405 - - -
Total 41,458,946 100 467 0
Source: http://www.stat.go.jp/data/chouki/27.htm
Vote share
LDP
  
56.01%
JSP
  
29.03%
DSP
  
7.37%
JCP
  
4.01%
Independents
  
3.43%
Others
  
0.15%
Parliament seats
LDP
  
60.60%
JSP
  
30.84%
DSP
  
4.93%
JCP
  
1.07%
Independents
  
2.57%

References