1995 Japanese House of Councillors election

1995 Japanese House of Councillors election

23 July 1995

126 of the 252 seats in the House of Councillors
127 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Yōhei Kōno Toshiki Kaifu Tomiichi Murayama
Party LDP New Frontier Socialist
Last election 106 seats Did not exist 71 seats
Seats won 46 40 16
Seats after 111 56 38
Seat change 5 New 33
Constituency vote 10,557,547 11,003,681 4,926,003
% and swing 25.40% (18.03pp) 26.47% (New) 11.85% (1.03pp)
National vote 11,096,972 12,506,322 6,882,919
% and swing 27.29% (5.68pp) 30.75% (New) 16.92% (0.67pp)

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Kenji Miyamoto Masayoshi Takemura
Party JCP NP-Sakigake
Last election 11 seats Did not exist
Seats won 8 3
Seats after 14 3
Seat change 3 New
Constituency vote 4,314,830 1,059,353
% and swing 10.38% (0.23pp) 2.55% (New)
National vote 3,873,955 1,455,886
% and swing 9.53% (1.75pp) 3.58% (New)

Results of the election, showing the winning candidates in each prefecture and the national PR block.

President of the House
of Councillors
before election

Yuji Osada
LDP

Elected President of the House
of Councillors

Bunbei Hara
LDP

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.

The elections were considered a referendum on the sitting coalition government.