2021 Tokyo prefectural election explained

Election Name:2021 Tokyo prefectural election
Country:Tokyo
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2017 Tokyo prefectural election
Previous Year:2017
Election Date:4 July 2021
Next Election:2025 Tokyo prefectural election
Next Year:2025
Seats For Election:All 127 seats in the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly
Majority Seats:64
Turnout:42.39% (8.89%)[1]
Leader1:Ichirō Kamoshita
Party1:Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)
Last Election1:23 seats, 22.53%
Seats Before1:25
Seats Needed1:39
Seats1:33
Seat Change1: 8
Popular Vote1:1,192,796
Percentage1:25.69%
Swing1: 3.16%
Leader2:Chiharu Araki
Party2:Tomin First no Kai
Last Election2:49 seats, 33.68%
Seats Before2:46
Seats Needed2:18
Seats2:31
Seat Change2: 15
Popular Vote2:1,034,778
Percentage2:22.28%
Swing2: 11.40%
Leader3:Yōsuke Takagi
Party3:Komeito
Last Election3:23 seats, 13.13%
Seats Before3:23
Seats Needed3:41
Seats3:23
Popular Vote3:630,810
Percentage3:13.58%
Swing3: 0.58%
Image4: 共産
Leader4:Tanabe Yoshihiko
Party4:Japanese Communist Party
Last Election4:19 seats, 13.83%
Seats Before4:18
Seats Needed4:46
Seats4:19
Seat Change4: 1
Popular Vote4:630,158
Percentage4:13.57%
Swing4: 0.26%
Leader5:Akira Nagatsuma
Party5:Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan
Last Election5:New party
Seats Before5:7
Seats Needed5:57
Seats5:15
Seat Change5: 8
Popular Vote5:573,086
Percentage5:12.34%
Swing5: 5.44%
Leader6:Hirofumi Yanagase
Party6:Nippon Ishin no Kai
Last Election6:1 seat, 0.97%
Seats Before6:1
Seats Needed6:63
Seats6:1
Popular Vote6:165,850
Percentage6:3.57%
Swing6: 2.60%
Image7: ネット
Leader7:Reiko Yamauchi
Party7:Tokyo Seikatsusha Network
Last Election7:1 seat, 1.25%
Seats Before7:1
Seats Needed7:63
Seats7:1
Popular Vote7:61,070
Percentage7:1.32%
Swing7: 0.07%
Assembly President
Before Election:Ryōichi Ishikawa
Before Party:Tomin First no Kai
After Election:Shigeki Miyake
After Party:Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)

Prefectural elections for the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly (令和3年/2021年東京都議会議員選挙, Reiwa 3-nen/2021-nen Tōkyō togikai giin senkyo, "Reiwa 3/2021 election of members of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly") were held on 4 July 2021. The 127 members were elected in forty-two electoral districts, seven returning single members elected by first-past-the-post, and thirty-five returning multiple members under single non-transferable vote.[2] Two districts had their magnitude adjusted in this election to match population changes.[3]

The results of the election saw the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) winning the most seats, displacing the regional party Tomin First no Kai to become the largest party in the Assembly. However the coalition of the LDP and their partner Komeito failed to win an outright majority of seats in what was widely described as a poor result for the LDP and Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga.[4]

Background

Yuriko Koike won the 2016 Tokyo gubernatorial election as an independent candidate, and left the LDP in June 2017 to found a new local political party, Tomin First, which won a majority in the 2017 Tokyo prefectural election along with its coalition partner, Komeito. Koike was then re-elected in the 2020 gubernatorial election.

Komeito had since announced that it would leave its coalition with Tomin First in the Metropolitan Assembly, instead seeking to enter into a governing coalition with the Liberal Democratic Party (both parties make up the ruling coalition in the National Diet). Koike was hospitalized on 22 June 2021 due to severe fatigue, however she was discharged on 30 June and made surprise appearances on 3 July, the final day of campaigning, to campaign in support of Tomin First candidates in various districts across central Tokyo.[5]

The election had been described as a potential bellwether for the upcoming general election.[6]

Electoral districts

Most districts are coterminous with a municipality (-ku/-shi/-chō/-son) of the same name. The following districts comprise multiple municipalities:[7]

Candidates

Party! rowspan="2"
Incumbents[8] Candidates
IncumbentsPreviousrepresentativesNewTotal(Women)
Tomin First no Kai (Tomin)[9] 46420547(18)
Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)[10] 2522152360(9)
Kōmeitō (Kōmei)[11] 23170623(3)
Japanese Communist Party (JCP)[12] 181611431(18)
Constitutional Democratic Party (CDP)[13] 7721928(8)
Tokyo Seikatsusha Network (Net)[14] 10123(3)
Nippon Ishin no Kai (Ishin)[15] 1021113(3)
Democratic Party for the People (DPFP)[16] 00314(0)
Reiwa Shinsengumi (Reiwa)[17] 00033(3)
Other59
Independent
Total126(1 vacancy)271

Results

The majority Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) won the most seats in the election, displacing the regional party Tomin First no Kai as the largest party in the Assembly, while the LDP's coalition partner Komeito maintained their 23 seats for the sixth election in a row. However the LDP/Komeito coalition failed to win an outright majority of seats, an outcome which was widely described as a poor showing for the LDP and a manifestation of public dissatisfaction with Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and the delayed 2020 Olympic Games.

Tomin First lost 15 seats, becoming the second largest party in the Assembly, however this was described as a better than expected result for the party as most polls and forecasts prior to the election projected the party losing far more seats. Some analysts attributed Tomin First's unexpectedly strong result to the continuing popularity of Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, whose policies and personal image form the backbone of the party's appeal, despite Koike no longer serving as the leader of the party.

The newly organized centre-left opposition Constitutional Democratic Party gained eight seats while the Japanese Communist Party gained one, in what some analysts described as an indication of energized opposition to the LDP. The regional Tokyo Seikatsusha Network and Osaka-based centre-right Nippon Ishin no Kai both maintained one seat each in the Assembly. The centre to centre-right Democratic Party for the People and the left-wing populist party Reiwa Shinsengumi both contested the Assembly for the first time; however, neither party won any seats.

Opinion polling

Fieldwork datePolling firmTominLDPJCPNKPCDPNetIshinDPFPReiwaN-KokuOthersInd./
Lead
26-27 Jun go2senkyo9.723.412.38.410.30.61.60.71.20.51.829.613.7
26-27 Jun Asahi Shimbun1524759121201741.69
25-27 Jun Yomiuri Shimbun17238981218226
25-27 Jun Kyodo12.131.813.114.17.117.7
19-20 Jun go2senkyo6.918.610.06.110.40.62.50.41.40.41.241.68.2
12-13 Jun go2senkyo5.619.48.96.211.31.02.11.00.80.82.940.08.1
28-30 May Yomiuri1130678392519
22–23 MayTokyo Shimbun-JX9.619.312.93.414.01.63.40.52.00.52.830.05.3
2 July 2017Election33.722.513.813.11.31.01.06.711.2

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LDP, Komeito fail to win majority in Tokyo assembly. 2021-07-05. 2021-07-05. The Mainichi Shimbun. en. 2021-08-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20210821194926/https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20210704/p2g/00m/0na/037000c. dead.
  2. Web site: 東京都議会議員の定数及び選挙区一覧表 東京都選挙管理委員会. 2021-06-05. www.senkyo.metro.tokyo.lg.jp.
  3. Web site: 2020-07-17. 東京都議会、定数是正「1増1減」成立. 2021-06-05. 日本経済新聞. ja.
  4. Web site: LDP, Komeito fail in majority bid for Tokyo assembly poll. 2021-07-05. 2021-07-05. The Asahi Shimbun. en.
  5. Web site: Underwhelming Tokyo result offers LDP a warning for general election. Satoshi. Sugiyama. 2021-07-05. 2021-07-07. The Japan Times. en.
  6. Web site: LDP, Komeito fail to win majority in Tokyo assembly. 2021-07-05. 2021-07-05. Mainichi Shimbun. en. 2021-08-21. https://web.archive.org/web/20210821194926/https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20210704/p2g/00m/0na/037000c. dead.
  7. Web site: 選挙区地図 | 東京都議会. 2021-06-05. www.gikai.metro.tokyo.jp.
  8. Web site: 会派等別議員名簿 | 東京都議会. 2021-06-09. www.gikai.metro.tokyo.jp.
  9. Web site: 2021 都議会議員選挙 特設サイト. 2021-06-09. 都民ファーストの会. ja. 2021-06-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20210609140924/https://tomin1st.jp/togisen2021/. dead.
  10. Web site: 命を守る。東京を動かす。都議会議員選挙2021【TOKYO自民党】. 2021-06-09. 命を守る。東京を動かす。都議会議員選挙2021【TOKYO自民党】. ja. 2021-06-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20210609140923/https://election.tokyo-jimin.jp/togisen2021/. dead.
  11. Web site: 2021 都議会議員選挙 特設サイト 公明党. 2021-06-09. 2021 都議会議員選挙 特設サイト 公明党. ja.
  12. Web site: 2021東京都議選の予定候補. 2021-06-09. 日本共産党東京都委員会. ja.
  13. Web site: 東京都議会議員選挙 - 立憲民主党. live. 2021-06-30. cdp-japan.jp. https://web.archive.org/web/20210611192700/https://cdp-japan.jp/election/tokyo2021 . 2021-06-11 .
  14. Web site: www. 2021都議選 東京・生活者ネットワーク候補予定者 擁立決定!. 2021-06-09. 東京・生活者ネットワーク. 20 January 2021 . ja.
  15. Web site: ishin. 2021年執行予定 東京都議会議員選挙 公認候補予定者のお知らせ. 2021-06-09. 東京維新の会. ja. 2021-06-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20210609140924/https://tokyo-ishin.jp/news/post-11853/. dead.
  16. Web site: 国民民主党東京都連 official site-. 2021-06-09. 国民民主党. ja-JP.
  17. Web site: 2021-03-19. 東京都議会議員選挙2021 特設ページ れいわ新選組. 2021-06-09. ja.