2018 Liberal Democratic Party presidential election

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A presidential election was held on 20 September 2018 to elect the next president of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan for a new 3-year term. Incumbent president Shinzo Abe was running for his re-election after a rule change in 2017 that allowed him to run for a third term.[1]

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2018 Liberal Democratic Party presidential election

 2015
20 September 2018
2020 
 
Candidate Shinzo Abe Shigeru Ishiba
Leader's seat Yamaguchi 4th Tottori 1st
LDP MPs 329 (81.84%) 73 (18.16%)
Members 224 (55.31%) 181 (44.69%)
Total votes 553 (68.53%) 254 (31.47%)

Election results

President before election

Shinzo Abe

Elected President

Shinzo Abe

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Abe's subsequent victory[2] led to him staying as prime minister for just under two years. In this time, on 22 November 2019, he broke the record for the nation's longest-serving prime ministership previously held by Taro Katsura, who had served three times between 1901 and 1913. He also served the longest uninterrupted term by 24 August 2020, ahead of Eisaku Satō's 2,797 days, before resigning four days later.

Background

Scandals

In March 2018, it was revealed that the Finance Ministry (with finance minister Tarō Asō at its head) had falsified documents presented to the parliament in relation to the Moritomo Gakuen scandal, to remove 14 passages implicating Abe.[3] It has been suggested that the scandal could cost Abe his seat as the Liberal Democratic Party's leader.[3] A Kyodo poll showed the Japanese government popularity's has fallen as low as 30% from 44% in February.[4]

Candidates

Nominated

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Candidate(s) Date of birth Notable positions Party faction(s) District(s) Announced Reference(s)
Shinzo Abe
(1954-09-21)21 September 1954
(age 63)
President of the LDP (2006-2007, since 2012)
Prime Minister (2006–2007, since 2012)
Member of the House of Representatives (since 1993)
Chief Cabinet Secretary (2005–2006)
None
Yamaguchi 4th
26 August [5]
Shigeru Ishiba
(1957-02-04)4 February 1957
(age 61)
Member of the House of Representatives (since 1986)
Defense Minister (2007–2008)
2008, 2012 LDP leadership candidate
Suigetsukai
(Ishiba)
Tottori 1st
1 September [6][7]
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Supporters

Expressed intention but did not have enough supporters for nomination

Speculative

Declined

Results

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Full result
Candidate MPs Party members Total
Votes % Popular votes Allocated votes % Votes %
Shinzo Abe 32981.84% 355,48722455.31% 553
68.53%
Shigeru Ishiba 7318.16% 286,00318144.69% 254
31.47%
Total 402 100.00% 641,490 405 100.00% 807 100.00%
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References

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