The 2021 Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan presidential election took place on 30 November 2021 to elect the next president of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan after the inaugural leader of the party, Yukio Edano, announced his intention to resign as party leader citing the party's poor performance in the 2021 general election.[1]
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Background
editFounded in October 2017 as a split from the Democratic Party, the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan achieved the status of the opposition's largest force after the 2017 general election, when it became the second largest party in the Diet, with 55 seats in the House of Representatives. In September 2020, the party was re-established following a merger with most of the DPP and SDP caucuses, and some independent lawmakers. After the merger, the number of seats rose to 110.
In order to increase the weight of the opposition, the CDP decided to establish joint candidacies with three other progressive parties (JCP, SDP and Reiwa Shinsengumi) in most of the electoral districts for the 2021 general election. Although the cooperation strategy and a slight increase in votes for the party had led to an increase in the seats obtained compared to 2017 (from 55 to 96), these were still inferior to the number of seats held by the party before the vote (110). Furthermore, the majority of polls predicted better results for the CDP. Therefore, Yukio Edano decided to step down, so that a new leadership could reorganize the party in view of the elections for the Upper House in the summer of 2022.
Timeline
edit2021
edit- 2 November – Yukio Edano announces his resignation as party president.
- 13 November – Party officials announce the election will be held on 30 November 2021.
- 17 November - Kenta Izumi, Seiji Osaka and Chinami Nishimura announced their candidacies.
- 18 November - Junya Ogawa announced his candidacy.
- 19 November – Campaign officially began.
- 22 November – The first of three public debate between the leadership candidates was held.
- 30 November - The leadership election was held, in which Kenta Izumi won.
Candidates
editCandidate(s) | Date of birth | Current position | Party faction | Electoral district | |
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Kenta Izumi | (age 47) |
29 July 1974Member of the House of Representatives (since 2003) Previous offices held
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Shin Seiken Kenkyūkai (Izumi) |
Kyoto 3rd district | |
Seiji Osaka | (age 62) |
27 April 1959Member of the House of Representatives (since 2005) Previous offices held
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Sanctuary (Kondō) |
Hokkaido 8th district | |
Chinami Nishimura | (age 54) |
13 January 1967Member of the House of Representatives (since 2003) Previous offices held
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Kuni no Katachi Kenkyūkai (Kan) |
Niigata 1st district | |
Junya Ogawa | (age 50) |
18 April 1971Member of the House of Representatives (since 2005) Previous offices held
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Sanctuary (Kondō) |
Kagawa-1st |
Declined
edit- Hiroshi Ogushi, member of the House of Representatives for Saga 2nd district; former member of the House of Representatives for Kyushu PR (2005–2009; 2012–2017) (endorsed Ogawa)
Candidate(s) | Date of birth | Current position | Party faction | Electoral district |
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Hiroshi Ogushi[2][3] | (age 56) |
31 August 1965Member of the House of Representatives (since 2005) Previous offices held
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Saga 2nd district |
Recommenders
editOpinion polls
editFieldwork date | Polling firm | Sample size | Kenta Izumi | Seiji Osaka | Chinami Nishimura | Junya Ogawa | Hiroshi Ogushi | Kenji Eda | Sumio Mabuchi | Kōichirō Genba | Renhō | Akira Nagatsuma | Katsuya Okada | Others | NOT/
UD/NA |
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20–21 Nov 2021 | ANN | 1,031 | 12 | 8 | 10 | 9 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | 61 |
10–11 Nov 2021 | Kyodo News | 520 | 8.1 | – | 3.6 | 6.7 | 2.4 | – | 7.2 | 6.7 | – | – | – | 5.9 | 59.4 |
10–11 Nov 2021 | Nikkei/TV Tokyo | 852 | 3 | 2 | – | 6 | 1 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 14 | 11 | 7 | – | 44 |
Results
editAn extraordinary party convention was held at a hotel in Tokyo on the afternoon of November 30. Following the announcement of the results of the "local vote" by local lawmakers, party members and supporters, which was closed on the 29th, parliamentarians and prospective official candidates voted.
From the first round of the vote, Izumi was 1st (189 points), Osaka was 2nd (148 points), Ogawa was 3rd (133 points), and Nishimura was 4th (102 points). None of the four candidates reached the majority of 572 votes in total, so Izumi and Osaka advanced to the final vote of the top two. As a result of a final vote by a member of parliament, prospective official candidate, and representatives from 47 prefectures, Izumi, who got 205 points, defeated Osaka, who got 128 points, and was elected as the new leader of the party.[5]
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Diet members | Diet candidates | Local assembly members | Party members | Prefectural chapters | Total | ||||||||||
Votes | % | Votes | % | Popular votes | Allocated votes | % | Popular votes | Allocated votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % | ||
1st Round | |||||||||||||||
Kenta Izumi | 94 | 33.6% | 2 | 33.3% | 369 | 46 | 32.2% | 15,200 | 47 | 32.9% | N/A | 189 | 33.0% | ||
Seiji Osaka | 58 | 20.7% | 4 | 66.7% | 385 | 48 | 33.6% | 12,411 | 38 | 26.6% | 148 | 25.9% | |||
Junya Ogawa | 72 | 25.7% | 0 | 0.0% | 219 | 27 | 18.9% | 10,912 | 34 | 23.8% | 133 | 23.3% | |||
Chinami Nishimura | 56 | 20.0% | 0 | 0.0% | 183 | 22 | 15.4% | 7,666 | 24 | 16.8% | 102 | 17.8% | |||
Total | 280 | 100.0% | 6 | 100.0% | 1,156 | 143 | 100.0% | 46,189 | 143 | 100.0% | 572 | 100.0% | |||
2nd Round | |||||||||||||||
Kenta Izumi | 168 | 60.0% | 2 | 33.3% | N/A | 35 | 74.5% | 205 | 61.6% | ||||||
Seiji Osaka | 112 | 40.0% | 4 | 66.7% | 12 | 25.5% | 128 | 38.4% | |||||||
Junya Ogawa | Eliminated | ||||||||||||||
Chinami Nishimura | Eliminated | ||||||||||||||
Total | 280 | 100.0% | 6 | 100.0% | 47 | 100.0% | 333 | 100.0% |
References
edit- ^ "CDP leader Yukio Edano to quit post after poor election results". The Japan Times. 2 November 2021. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ "Younger guns aiming for CDP top post to renew the ailing party". The Asahi Shimbun. 4 November 2021. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
- ^ "Ogushi May Run for Leader of Top Japan Opposition CDP". Nippon.com. 3 November 2021. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ "立憲代表選、4陣営の推薦人は計90人 国会議員の7割固まる". the Asahi Shinbun. 19 November 2021. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
- ^ 日本放送協会 (30 November 2021). "立憲民主党代表選 泉氏が新代表に選出". NHKニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved 30 November 2021.
- ^ "【公告】2021年11月立憲民主党代表選挙の結果に関する公告". Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (in Japanese). 30 November 2021. Retrieved 23 September 2024.