Major Elections in Japan: House of Representatives Election: Members elected to the lower house of the National Diet. House of Councillors Election: Election for the upper house of the National Diet. Local Elections: Includes elections for governors, mayors, and local assembly members. Prefectural ARead more
Major Elections in Japan:
- House of Representatives Election:
- Members elected to the lower house of the National Diet.
- House of Councillors Election:
- Election for the upper house of the National Diet.
- Local Elections:
- Includes elections for governors, mayors, and local assembly members.
- Prefectural Assembly Elections:
- Elections for the legislative bodies in each prefecture.
- Municipal Elections:
- Elections for city and town councils.
- Mayoral Elections:
- Elections to choose mayors of cities and towns.
- Gubernatorial Elections:
- Elections for prefectural governors.
- Referendums:
- Occasional referendums on specific issues or constitutional changes.
General Elections: Events where Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected to the House of Commons. The party with the majority forms the government. Local Elections: Elections for local government officials, including councilors and mayors, varying across regions. European Parliament Elections: Held tRead more
- General Elections:
- Events where Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected to the House of Commons. The party with the majority forms the government.
- Local Elections:
- Elections for local government officials, including councilors and mayors, varying across regions.
- European Parliament Elections:
- Held to elect representatives to the European Parliament. The UK participated until 2019.
- Devolved Parliament and Assembly Elections:
- For the Scottish Parliament, Senedd (Welsh Parliament), and the Northern Ireland Assembly.
- Police and Crime Commissioner Elections:
- Elections for individuals overseeing police forces in specific regions.
- London Assembly and Mayoral Elections:
- For the Greater London Authority, including the Mayor of London.
- Referendums:
- Occasional votes on specific issues, such as constitutional changes or membership in international organizations.
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