1928 Japanese general election

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The 1928 Japanese general election was a landmark national vote in which all adult male citizens could participate for the first time, marking a major step in Japan’s move toward mass parliamentary democracy.

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instanceOf event in Japanese politics
general election
abolishedRequirement tax payment requirement for male voters
alsoKnownAs first universal male suffrage election in Japan
campaignCharacteristics increased use of mass political rallies
intensified party competition
country Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan
date 1928-02-20
electoralSystem multi-member constituencies
single non-transferable vote
electoralType parliamentary election
era Showa era
surface form: Shōwa period
firstElectionUnder Universal male suffrage in Japan
followedBy increased state repression of left-wing movements
headOfGovernmentPartyAfterElection Rikken Seiyūkai
historicalContext interwar period
rise of mass politics in Japan
legalBasis General Election Law of 1925
surface form: 1925 General Election Law of Japan
legislativeBody House of Representatives of Japan
surface form: House of Representatives of the Imperial Diet of Japan
location Japan
majorParty Rikken Minseitō
Rikken Seiyūkai
Socialist and labour parties
monarchDuringElection Emperor Hirohito
surface form: Emperor Shōwa (Hirohito)
nextElection 1930 Japanese general election
partOf Taisho era
surface form: Taishō democracy era

pre-war Japanese political history
previousElection 1924 Japanese general election
primeMinisterAfterElection Tanaka Giichi
primeMinisterBeforeElection Tanaka Giichi
relatedLaw Peace Preservation Law of 1925
surface form: Peace Preservation Law amendments of 1928
resultedIn larger and more socially diverse electorate
strengthening of party-based parliamentary politics
significance expansion of electorate and party competition
first national election in Japan with universal male suffrage
milestone in Japan’s move toward mass parliamentary democracy
suffrageExpansion all adult male citizens aged 25 and over
totalSeatsContested 466
voterTurnout high
votingRightExcluded many colonial subjects
men under 25
women
winningParty Rikken Seiyūkai
year 1928

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General Election Law of 1925 firstElectionUnderLaw 1928 Japanese general election