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Latest revision as of 07:45, 10 August 2021

Akashian presidential election, 1975

← 1970 28 June 1975 (first round)
5 July 1975 (second round)
1980 →
Turnout88,1% (first round)
83,3% (second round)
  YurikaEhara-small.jpg
Candidate Yurika Ehara Eiichi Watanabe
Party NU NDPUA
Popular vote 2.478.373 2.458.625
Percentage 50,2% 49,8%

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Most voted candidate by province (second round)

President before election

Yurika Ehara
NU

President after election

Yurika Ehara
NU

A presidential election was held in Akashi on 28 June and 5 July 1975. This was the first presidential election to go to a second round, a pattern maintained by all subsequent elections.

Incumbent Yurika Ehara was challenged for re-election by candidates from the National Democratic PartyUnited Akashi electoral alliance, the Communist Party, and three extreme right candidates. Notably, the Socialist Party did not field a candidate at the urging of then-Prime Minister Kasumi Kuroki, and implicitly supported Yurikara's re-election.

The first round result was sensational: it was the first time Yurikara fell beneath the 50% threshold, necessitating a second round. The CP was disappointed by its result, and reluctantly decided to urge supporters to vote Yurikara in the second round to prevent a conservative victory. The NDP–UA alliance bitterly repudiated any potential vote transfers from the extreme right, and instead courted moderate voters tired of Yurikara's long tenure.

Yurikara won the second round by her narrowest majority: 50,2% against Eiichi Watanabe's 49,8%. Notably, Eiichi won majorities in 3 provincesTakao, Kagi, and Shimachi, which Yurikara managed to counter by running up large majorities in Kobi and Matō, helped by left-wing voters eager to prevent a conservative victory.

Yurikara herself recognised that the re-election was only a reprieve on account of the 20.000-vote margin. On the night of 5 July, she told the Aku group, "There is no more room for error. One wrong move and I am done for."

Result

Presidential election, 28 June and 5 July 1975
Candidate Party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Yurika Ehara National Union 2.396.660 45,9% 2.478.373 50,2%
Eiichi Watanabe National Democratic PartyUnited Akashi 1.331.478 25,5% 2.458.625 49,8%
Ayako Kase Communist Party 647.464 12,4%
Ulfilas Tax Cuts PartyFreedom League 308.067 5,9%
Ichiyo Sada Conservative National Party 292.403 5,6%
Ayako Sōnō Akashi Renewal Party 245.410 4,7%
Total 5.221.482 100% 4.936.998 100%
Registered voters and turnout 5.926.768 88,1% 83,3%