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Results of the 2009 Japanese general election

Results of the 2009 Japanese general election

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This article presents detailed results of the 2009 Japanese general election. It lists all elected Representatives in the 300 single-member districts and the 11 regional proportional representation (PR) blocks. The top PR block replacement candidates to be elected later without vote in cases of death, resignation or disqualification (kuriage-tōsen) are also listed, by-elections are not.

Party names are abbreviated as follows (format: abbreviation, translated name, Japanese name, English name):

Hokkaidō

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Tōhoku

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Northern Kantō

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Southern Kantō

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Tōkyō

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Hokuriku-Shin'etsu

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Tōkai

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Note that due to undernomination and disqualifications of PR candidates concurrently running in a district but failing to obtain one tenth of the district vote, one seat in Tōkai were reassigned from the original election result d'Hondt distribution; the number of seats each party would have received under the original distribution is given in parentheses.[1]

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Kinki

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Note that due to undernomination and disqualifications of PR candidates concurrently running in a district but failing to obtain one tenth of the district vote, several seats in Kinki were reassigned from the original d'Hondt distribution according to vote shares; the number of seats each party would have received under the original distribution is given in parentheses.[1]

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Chūgoku

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Shikoku

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Kyūshū

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