Japanese general election, 1930
- Japanese general election, 1930
The 17th General Election of Japan of the House of Representatives took place in Japan on February 20, 1930.
Results
The Minsei Party, which was led by Prime Minister Hamaguchi Osachi won an overall majority. The turnout of the election was 83.34%.
Numbers in parentheses indicate seats held before the election.
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