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House of Councillors elections were held in Japan in 1995.

Because of the circumstances of its creation, the opposition party New Frontier Party held seats in the House of Councillors without having won them in the prior election. Many of them were former members of the LDP.

The elections was historic in that the New Frontier Party replaced the Japanese Socialist Party, which had been the largest opposition party for 38 years, and entered coalition with the Liberal Democratic Party. The Socialists lost many seats in this election.

Results

PartyNationalConstituencySeats
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsNot upWonTotal
after
+/–
New Frontier Party12,506,32230.751811,003,68126.4722164056New
Liberal Democratic Party11,096,97227.291510,557,54725.40316146107+1
Japan Socialist Party6,882,91916.9294,926,00311.857221638–33
Japanese Communist Party3,873,9559.5354,314,83010.3836814+3
New Party Sakigake1,455,8863.5821,059,3532.551033New
Dainiin Club1,282,5963.1511120
Sports and Peace Party541,8941.330101–1
Party for Peace and Citizens377,7860.930579,3771.391112New
Democratic Reform Party1,854,1754.462022–10
Komeito11011–13
Other parties2,649,9306.5201,158,0042.790101
Independents6,120,09914.7296915+7
Total40,668,260100.005041,573,069100.00761261262520
Valid votes40,668,26094.4541,573,06996.51
Invalid/blank votes2,391,8615.551,501,6543.49
Total votes43,060,121100.0043,074,723100.00
Registered voters/turnout96,759,02544.5096,759,02544.52
Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications,[1][2] Tottori Prefecture, National Diet

By constituency

Constituency Total
seats
Seats won
LDP NFP JSP JCP NPS DRP DC PPC Ind.
Aichi 3 1 1 1
Akita 1 1
Aomori 1 1
Chiba 2 1 1
Ehime 1 1
Fukui 1 1
Fukuoka 2 1 1
Fukushima 2 1 1
Gifu 2 1 1
Gunma 2 1 1
Hiroshima 2 1 1
Hokkaido 2 1 1
Hyōgo 2 1 1
Ibaraki 2 1 1
Ishikawa 1 1
Iwate 1 1
Kagawa 1 1
Kagoshima 2 1 1
Kanagawa 3 1 1 1
Kōchi 1 1
Kumamoto 2 1 1
Kyoto 2 1 1
Mie 1 1
Miyagi 2 1 1
Miyazaki 1 1
Nagano 2 1 1
Nagasaki 1 1
Nara 1 1
Niigata 2 1 1
Ōita 1 1
Okinawa 1 1
Okayama 2 1 1
Osaka 3 1 1 1
Saga 1 1
Saitama 3 1 1 1
Shiga 1 1
Shimane 1 1
Shizuoka 2 1 1
Tochigi 2 1 1
Tokushima 1 1
Tokyo 4 1 1 1 1
Tottori 1 1
Toyama 1 1
Wakayama 1 1
Yamagata 1 1
Yamaguchi 1 1
Yamanashi 1 1
National 50 15 18 9 5 2 1
Total 126 47 40 16 8 3 2 1 1 8

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