Teiko Communist Party
Teiko Communist Party 共産党 Kyōsantō | |
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Leader | Mayuri Kurotsuchi |
Secretary-General | Ryouta Kageyama |
Founded | 11 March 1925 |
Headquarters | Aokuro, Seirin, Teiko |
Youth wing | Young Communists |
Colors | Red |
Councillors | 2 / 250 |
Governors | 0 / 11 |
Prefectural assembly members | 0 / 1,550 |
Municipal assembly members | 0 / 3,956 |
The Teiko Communist Party (共産党, Kyōsantō) also known as TCP or Communist is a political party in Teiko. The party was founded in 1925 but was only legalized in 1948 after World War 2. It is currently the oldest political party in Teiko.
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Election | Leader | Seats | Position | Constituency votes | Government | |||
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No. | ± | Share | No. | Share | ||||
1922 | TBA | 10 / 150
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6.67% | 4th | Democratic | |||
1925 | TBA | 11 / 150
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1 | 7.33% | 4th | Rikken Seiyūkai | ||
1927 | TBA | 6 / 150
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5 | 4.00% | 5th | Kenseitō–Rikken Dōshikai | ||
1930 | TBA | 5 / 150
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1 | 3.33% | 6th | Kenseitō–Rikken Dōshikai | ||
1933 | TBA | 6 / 150
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1 | 4.00% | 5th | Rikken Seiyūkai | ||
1935 | TBA | 3 / 150
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3 | 2.00% | 5th | Kenseitō | ||
1937 | TBA | 4 / 150
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1 | 2.67% | 4th | Kenseitō | ||
1940 | TBA | 4 / 150
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0 | 2.67% | 4th | Democratic | ||
1943 | TBA | 2 / 150
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2 | 1.33% | 5th | Kokumin Dōmei | ||
1945 | TBA | 8 / 200
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6 | 4.00% | 5th | Socialist | ||
1948 | TBA | 3 / 200
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5 | 1.50% | 5th | Socialist | ||
1950 | TBA | 6 / 200
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3 | 3.00% | 5th | Socialist | ||
1953 | TBA | 8 / 200
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2 | 4.00% | 5th | Socialist | ||
1955 | TBA | 9 / 200
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1 | 4.50% | 4th | Socialist | ||
1958 | TBA | 6 / 200
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3 | 3.00% | 5th | Socialist | ||
1961 | TBA | 5 / 200
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1 | 2.50% | 6th | Socialist | ||
1964 | TBA | 2 / 200
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3 | 1.00% | 6th | Socialist | ||
1967 | TBA | 1 / 200
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1 | 0.50% | 5th | Innovation | ||
1970 | TBA | 5 / 200
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4 | 2.50% | 5th | Innovation–New Liberal | ||
1973 | TBA | 4 / 200
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1 | 2.00% | 6th | Socialist | ||
1975 | TBA | 6 / 200
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2 | 3.00% | 6th | Socialist | ||
1978 | TBA | 5 / 200
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1 | 2.50% | 6th | Socialist | ||
1981 | TBA | 4 / 200
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1 | 2.00% | 6th | Innovation–Liberal | ||
1983 | TBA | 12 / 200
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8 | 6.00% | 6th | Liberal–Democratic–New Liberal–Social Democratic | ||
1985 | TBA | 3 / 250
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9 | 1.20% | 7th | National | ||
1987 | TBA | 4 / 250
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1 | 1.60% | 6th | National | ||
1990 | TBA | 5 / 250
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1 | 2.00% | 4th | National | ||
1992 | TBA | 6 / 250
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1 | 2.40% | 5th | National | ||
1995 | TBA | 4 / 250
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2 | 1.60% | 6th | National | ||
1998 | TBA | 5 / 250
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1 | 2.00% | 6th | National | ||
2001 | TBA | 4 / 250
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1 | 1.60% | 6th | National | ||
2004 | Sentaro Kotsubaki | 6 / 250
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2 | 2.40% | 5th | National | ||
2006 | Sentaro Kotsubaki | 9 / 250
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3 | 3.60% | 5th | National | ||
2009 | Sentaro Kotsubaki | 5 / 250
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4 | 2.00% | 6th | National | ||
2011 | Mayuri Kurotsuchi | 4 / 250
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1 | 1.60% | 6th | National | ||
2013 | Mayuri Kurotsuchi | 4 / 250
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0 | 1.60% | 6th | National | ||
2015 | Mayuri Kurotsuchi | 6 / 250
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2 | 2.40% | 5th | 597,226 | 3.20% | National |
2018 | Mayuri Kurotsuchi | 2 / 250
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4 | 0.80% | 8th | 445,845 | 2.27% | National minority with SDP and GP confidence and supply |
2021 | Mayuri Kurotsuchi | 2 / 250
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0 | 0.80% | 7th | 245,133 | 1.08% | National |