Sekihairitsu (惜敗率, literally the "narrow loss ratio", sometimes translated as "ratio of margin of defeat", "best loser calculation" or "second-chance rule")...
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college) Ley de Lemas List of democracy and elections-related topics Sekihairitsu Zweitmandat "Open, Closed and Free Lists —". ACE Project. Archived from...
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Reiwa Shinsengumi won one seat. However, Oishi, who had the highest sekihairitsu among the five people ranked first on the list, secured her seat and...
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Representatives of Japan Speaker of the House of Representatives (Japan) Sekihairitsu, the system used in elections for the House of Representatives to determine...
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district and block candidates on the same list rank; in that case, the Sekihairitsu (惜敗率, ratio of margin of defeat) system determines the order of candidates...
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complicated by the fact that a candidate may stand in both segments and the sekihairitsu system which ties proportional list ranking to FPTP results: only the...
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000 votes; ranking third on the Democratic proportional list in Tokyo (sekihairitsu 87.9%), he gained the last of the three Democratic seats in the Tokyo...
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of seats won: 2 Rank Name Incumbency District contested Loss ratio (Sekihairitsu) Result Notes 99999 AAA AAA AAA 99999 AAA 000 ZZZ ZZZ ZZZ 000 ZZZ 1 Takakazu...
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district column contains the electoral district where they stood and the sekihairitsu (lit. "narrow defeat ratio"), the ratio of margin of defeat. It determines...
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2017 general election. He had the highest ratio of margin of defeat (sekihairitsu) (97.27%) among all defeated candidates in the election. Mabuchi returned...
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