Feb 9 • 02:03 UTC 🇯🇵 Japan Asahi Shimbun (JP)

68 Women Candidates Elected in House of Representatives Election, Second Highest in History at 14.6% of Winners

In the recent House of Representatives election, 68 women were elected, marking the second highest number in history, with women making up 14.6% of the total elected candidates.

In the latest House of Representatives election in Japan, a total of 68 women secured seats, which is the second highest number ever recorded in such elections, following the previous election where 73 women were elected. This signifies women comprised 14.6% of the total elected representatives, demonstrating a gradual increase in female political participation in the country.

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