Talk:2001 Japanese House of Councillors election

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Proportional representation results: Candidate list format

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I know that the Japanese Wikipedia sometimes uses this format, putting all elected candidates from all parties into one list. This would make sense if the seat distribution was exclusively determined by candidate votes. But I think the format used by the election authorities and most media, i.e. separate lists by party is more intelligible – and makes more sense because the candidate votes per se only determine the ranking within one party list and only the relative strength of candidates of the same party is of relevance. But maybe other readers disagree – I've never found it easy to present Japanese election results to non-Japanese readers in an easily comprehensible way. (But judging from what some international media occasionally publish, others haven't even tried.) Objections? Better ideas? --Asakura Akira (talk) 11:14, 12 February 2014 (UTC)Reply

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