The House of Councilors election will be announced on the 22nd.

Of these, 15 political parties and political groups are planning to file a list of proportional representations, and the focus will be on whether the ruling party or the opposition will win more seats.

The House of Councilors election will be announced on the 22nd, and after an 18-day election contest, votes will be counted on July 10.



Prior to the announcement on the 22nd, a rehearsal was held on the night of the 20th at the lecture hall of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications in Kasumigaseki, Tokyo, to accept the list of candidates for proportional representation.



Approximately 150 staff members, as on the 22nd,


▽ after drawing a lottery to decide the order of notification,


▽ examination of submitted documents,


▽ work to hand over the signs of the election office necessary for the election campaign, etc.


I carefully checked each procedure,

such as .

So far, the proportional representatives include


▼ LDP


▼ Constitutional Democratic Party


▼ Komeito


▼ Nippon Ishin no Kai


▼ Democratic Party for the People


▼ Communist Party


▼ Reiwa Shinsengumi


▼ Social Democratic Party


▼ NHK Party


▼ Restoration Party / New Wind


▼ Happiness Realization Party


▼ Gobo Party


▼ Democratic Party for the


Participation ▼ Kunimori Conservative Party


▼ Japan's First Party


More than 15 political parties and political groups are planning to report the list.



The proportional representation has increased by two from the last election three years ago, and will be contested for 50 seats.



In the election three years ago, the


ruling party won 26 seats and the


opposition party won 24 seats,


respectively, and the focus will be on whether the ruling party or the opposition will win more seats in this election.