The Japanese government announced the 50th House of Representatives election on the 15th, officially kicking off the House of Representatives election campaign. “Economic policies to curb high prices” and “governance of political black money” became the focus topics of the election campaign. In this election, more than 1,300 candidates from Japan's nine opposition parties will compete for 465 seats in the House of Representatives. Japan's House of Representatives elections use a parallel system of small constituencies and proportional representation. In small constituency elections, voters directly vote for candidates, and the one with the most votes is elected; proportional representation is for voters to vote for each political party, and each party allocates seats according to the proportion of votes received. At this time, a total of 289 sub-constituencies and 11 proportional representation constituencies have been set up across Japan.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/15 07:01
The Japanese government announced the 50th House of Representatives election on the 15th, officially kicking off the House of Representatives election campaign. “Economic policies to curb high prices” and “governance of political black money” became the focus topics of the election campaign. In this election, more than 1,300 candidates from Japan's nine opposition parties will compete for 465 seats in the House of Representatives. Japan's House of Representatives elections use a parallel system of small constituencies and proportional representation. In small constituency elections, voters directly vote for candidates, and the one with the most votes is elected; proportional representation is for voters to vote for each political party, and each party allocates seats according to the proportion of votes received. At this time, a total of 289 sub-constituencies and 11 proportional representation constituencies have been set up across Japan.