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Max Vote-Value Gap Tops 2 Times in Japan's Lower House

Max Vote-Value Gap Tops 2 Times in Japan's Lower House

   Tokyo, Oct. 15 (Jiji Press)--The maximum vote-value disparity between single-seat constituencies in the House of Representatives, the lower chamber of Japan's parliament, has exceeded two times, a Jiji Press estimate showed Tuesday.
   As of Monday, the No. 3 constituency of Hokkaido, northernmost Japan, had the largest number of voters at 461,457, while the No. 1 constituency in Tottori Prefecture, western Japan, had the smallest at 224,060.
   As a result, the weight of a single vote in the Tottori constituency was 2.060 times greater than that in the Hokkaido constituency, according to the estimate.
   A disparity of over two times in vote value in a Lower House election may be ruled unconstitutional by a court.
   Ten of the chamber's 289 single-seat constituencies in the country had vote-value disparities of at least two times compared with the Tottori constituency.

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