Tokyo prefectural election, 2005
- Tokyo prefectural election, 2005
Prefectural elections were held in Tokyo for the city's Metropolitan Assembly on 3 July 2005. The election was a great success for the Democratic Party of Japan which won 16 additional seats, closing in on the Liberal Democratic Party.
Results
NB: Results are incomplete due to lack of sources.
References
* [http://www.citymayors.com/politics/tokyo_election05.html City Mayors: Tokyo elections 2005]
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