Japanese general election, 1902
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General elections were held in Japan on 10 August 1902.[1] The result was a victory for the Rikken Seiyūkai party, which won 191 of the 376 seats.
Electoral system
Electoral reforms in 1900 had abolished the 253 single and two-member constituencies. The 376 members of the House of Representatives were now elected in 51 multi-member constituencies based on prefectures and cities.[2]
Voting remained restricted to men aged over 25 who paid at least 10 yen a year in direct taxation, although 1900 electoral reforms had reduced the figure from 15 yen, increasing the proportion of the population able to vote from 1% to 2%.[2]
Results
Party | Votes | % | Seats |
---|---|---|---|
Rikken Seiyūkai | 433,763 | 50.4 | 191 |
Kensei Hontō | 220,939 | 25.7 | 95 |
Teikokutō | 37,749 | 4.4 | 17 |
Jinin Kai | 35,950 | 4.2 | 28 |
Doshi Club | 24,541 | 2.9 | 13 |
Others | 107,678 | 12.5 | 32 |
Invalid/blank votes | 8,098 | – | – |
Total | 868,768 | 100 | 376 |
Registered voters/turnout | 982,868 | 88.4 | – |
Source: Mackie & Rose, Voice Japan |
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