March 1894 Japanese general election
General elections were held in Japan on 1 March 1894.[1] The Jiyūtō remained the largest party, winning 120 of the 300 seats.
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Results
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| Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |
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| Liberal Party | 120 | +26 | |||
| Rikken Kaishintō | 60 | +19 | |||
| Kokumin Kyōkai | 35 | New | |||
| Dōshi Seisha | 24 | New | |||
| Dōmei Seisha | 18 | New | |||
| Dai-Nippon Association | 9 | New | |||
| Independents | 34 | –10 | |||
| Total | 300 | 0 | |||
| Total votes | 390,644 | – | |||
| Registered voters/turnout | 440,113 | 88.76 | |||
| Source: Statistics Bureau of Japan | |||||
References
- Marcus Bourne Huish (1970) Fifty years of new Japan, Smith, Elder, p170
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