1937 Japanese general election

General elections were held in Japan on 31 March 1937. Rikken Minseitō emerged as the largest in Parliament, with 179 of the 466 seats. The election was a major victory for the Shakai Taishūtō, which became the third-largest party in the Diet. It was the first socialist party to do so in Japanese history. In contrast, the mildly pro-military Rikken Minseitō lost several seats and fascist groups such as Tōhōkai remained minor forces in the House. A month after the election, the Emperor replaced Hayashi with Fumimaro Konoe. Voter turnout was 73.3%.

1937 Japanese general election

30 April 1937

All 466 seats in the House of Representatives
234 seats needed for a majority
Turnout71.64% (7.00pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Machida Chūji Various Abe Isoo
Party Rikken Minseitō Rikken Seiyūkai Shakai Taishūtō
Leader's seat Akita-1 Tōkyō-2
Last election 205 174 18
Seats won 179 175 37
Seat change 26 1 19
Popular vote 3,689,355 3,594,863 928,934
Percentage 36.16% 35.23% 9.10%
Swing 3.76pp 2.39pp 4.44pp'

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
SWK
Leader Vacant Adachi Kenzō Nakano Seigō
Party Shōwakai Kokumin Dōmei Tōhōkai
Leader's seat Kumamoto-1 Fukuoka-1
Last election 20 15
Seats won 18 11 11
Seat change 2 4 New party
Popular vote 928,934 281,834 221,455
Percentage 4.06% 2.76% 2.17%
Swing 0.72pp 1.03pp New party


Prime Minister before election

Senjūrō Hayashi
Imperial Japanese Army

Prime Minister after election

Senjūrō Hayashi
Imperial Japanese Army

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