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Happy editing! I dream of horses (Hoofprints) (Neigh at me) 00:16, 13 October 2024 (UTC)

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Japan results

Many thanks for adding these. Can you add the source too? Also, did all the parties contest the 1952 elections or were some new? Cheers, Number 57 20:06, 29 July 2025 (UTC)

I have provided the source. As for whether those parties participated in the election one year before, those which participated were:
- Japan People's Party [ja], running two candidates, with party head Tadano Naosaburō [ja] securing a seat. Tadano was then reelected in 1953.
- Rikken Yōseikai [ja], running 5 candidates. It was a minor far-right political party that had been competing in elections before World War II. The election in 1949 was the last election it could obtain a seat in the House of Representatives.
- Greater Japan Patriotic Party, running 2 candidates including party founder Bin Akao. It did not obtain any seat.
- National Liaison Group for the Reconstruction of the Socialist Party [ja], running 2 candidates. It was a spin-off of the Japan Socialist Party, with an ideological orientation closer to the Left Socialists. It never managed to make any electoral gain during its lifespan.
- United Socialist Party and World Party, each running one candidate. I currently have no idea what they were.
- National Socialist Japanese Workers' Party, running one candidate. It was probably merely an electoral label used by the right-wing activist Higo Tōru [ja], the party's sole candidate in 1952 and 1953 both. Marxivi (talk) 10:34, 30 July 2025 (UTC)

I think you might have made a transposition error in the minor party vote figures you added, as the vote total in 1952 Japanese general election is now 90 lower than it should be. Number 57 19:57, 31 July 2025 (UTC)

Indeed. I just fixed it. Marxivi (talk) 00:44, 1 August 2025 (UTC)

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