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The 2020 Liberal Democratic Party of Japan leadership election was triggered by Shinzo Abe's announcement on 28 August 2020 that he would resign as President of the Liberal Democratic Party and Prime Minister of Japan, citing a relapse of his colitis. Voting took place on 14 September 2020 to elect the next president of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, three days before the National Diet was scheduled to hold a session to elect the new Prime Minister.[1] Initially scheduled to be held in September 2021, incumbent LDP president and the longest-serving Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, suddenly resigned on 28 August 2020, citing recent health concerns, prompting an election to select the President to serve the rest of Abe's term.[2][3][4]

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga easily won the election, securing endorsements from a majority of voting members of the party in the days preceding the vote.[5] As the Liberal Democratic Party controlled a majority in the National Diet as a member of the governing coalition, Suga successfully succeeded Abe as Prime Minister of Japan on 16 September 2020. His principal rival, Fumio Kishida, later succeeded him as prime minister after Suga's resignation in October 2021.

Background

Following several hospital visits which launched speculation into his health,[6][7] incumbent Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced during a press conference on 28 August 2020 that he would resign before the end of his final term in office due to a resurgence of his chronic ulcerative colitis. During the press conference, Abe announced that as a result the LDP is preparing for a leadership election to choose his successor, and that he would not endorse any specific candidate.[2][3][4]

Procedure

There are two ways by which the president could be elected in the leadership election: the first would be an open election in which voting power is given to both party members and members of the National Diet. Each would receive half of the voting power to elect the new president. The other method would allow the vote to be restricted to the Diet members (394) and representatives from each of Japan’s 47 prefectures (141), which would add up to 535 electors.[8] According to an LDP lawmaker, Toshihiro Nikai, the party's secretary-general, decided on the second option.[9] To appear on the ballot, candidates must receive at least 20 nominations from the 394 Diet members in the LDP caucus.[10]

Timeline

2020

  • 28 August – Shinzo Abe announces his resignation as Prime Minister and LDP president. He will remain on until a successor is chosen.[2][3][4]
  • 29 August – Party officials announce the election will take place someday before, on, or after 15 September 2020.[11]
  • 31 August – Party officials announce the election will be held on 14 September 2020.[1]
  • 1 September – Former Foreign Affairs Minister Fumio Kishida and former Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba officially announce their candidacies.[12]
  • 2 September – Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga officially announces his candidacy.[13]
  • 8 September – Campaign officially began. The candidates held a joint press conference.[14]
  • 9 September – The first of two public debate between the leadership candidates was held.[14]
  • 12 September – The second public debate between the leadership candidates was held.[14]
  • 14 September – The election was held; Yoshihide Suga wins on the first ballot with 377 votes.

Candidates

Declared

Candidate(s) Date of birth Notable positions Party faction(s) District(s) Announced Reference(s)
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Shigeru Ishiba
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Member of the House of Representatives Шаблон:Small
Defense Minister Шаблон:Small
2008, 2012 and 2018 LDP leadership candidate
Suigetsukai
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Tottori 1st
1 September [12]
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Fumio Kishida
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Member of the House of Representatives Шаблон:Small
Minister of Foreign Affairs Шаблон:Small
Acting Defense Minister Шаблон:Small
Kōchikai
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Hiroshima 1st
1 September [15]
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Yoshihide Suga
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Chief Cabinet Secretary Шаблон:Small
Member of the House of Representatives Шаблон:Small
Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications Шаблон:Small
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Kanagawa 2nd
2 September [13]

Declined

Recommenders

List of recommenders
Candidates Shigeru Ishiba Yoshihide Suga Fumio Kishida
Leader of recommenders Ichirō Kamoshita Hachiro Okonogi Toshiaki Endo
Person in charge Yūji Yamamoto Yasukazu Hamada Toshiaki Endo
Recommenders Hiroaki Kadoyama
Tetsuya Yagi
Takashi Yamashita
Masazumi Gotoda
Shoji Maitate
Satoshi Nakanishi
Seiichiro Murakami
Gen Nakatani
Kisaburo Tokai
Keiichiro Tachibana
Tatsuya Ito
Ken Saitō
Ryosei Akazawa
Masaaki Taira
Mamoru Fukuyama
Asahiko Mihara
Saichi Kamiyama
Hiroyuki Togashi
Ryū Shionoya
Takashi Fujiwara
Miki Yamada
Junzo Yamamoto
Tetsushi Sakamoto
Hideki Makihara
Yūmi Yoshikawa
Taro Kono
Karen Makishima
Haruko Arimura
Taimei Yamaguchi
Kozaburo Nishime
Takako Suzuki
Yoshifumi Tsuge
Hiroo Ishii
Katsuei Hirasawa
Takamori Yoshikawa
Yosuke Tsuruho
Yayoi Kimura
Takumi Nemoto
Shogo Azemoto
Hiroyuki Ōnishi
Shunpei Kaneko
Yōko Kamikawa
Ayano Kunimitsu
Kiyoto Tsuji
Shoji Nishida
Yoichi Fukazawa
Noriko Horiuchi
Hideki Murai
Takeru Yoshikawa
Toshiyuki Adachi
Takashi Koyari
Yoshimasa Hayashi
Shinya Fujiki
Yasuhiro Ozato
Ayuko Kato
Taro Honda

Endorsements

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Opinion polling

Nationwide

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Polling firm/link Date of polling Sample size Fumio Kishida Shinjiro Koizumi Tarō Kōno Shigeru Ishiba Hakubun Shimomura Yoshihide Suga Undecided/NOTA Notes
Mainichi Shimbun/SSRC 9 September 2020 Unknown 36% Шаблон:Party shading/Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) align="center" | 44% Шаблон:Party shading/Undecided align="center" | 20%
Asahi Shimbun 2–3 September 2020 1,130 5% 25% Шаблон:Party shading/Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) align="center" | 38% Шаблон:Party shading/Undecided align="center" | 32%
Nikkei/TV Tokyo 29–30 August 2020 Unknown 6% 14% 15% Шаблон:Party shading/Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) align="center" | 28% 11% Шаблон:Party shading/Undecided align="center" | 26%
Kyodo News 28–30 August 2020 1,050 7.5% 10.1% 13.6% Шаблон:Party shading/Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) align="center" | 34.3% 14.3% Шаблон:Party shading/Undecided align="center" | 20.2%

Results

Results[19]
Candidate Diet members Prefectural representatives Total points
Votes cast % Votes
(w/o Okinawa)
Delegates % Total votes %
Файл:Yoshihide Suga 20200924.jpg Yoshihide Suga 288 73.1% >364,866 89 63.1% 377 70.5%
Файл:Fumio Kishida 20211005.jpg Fumio Kishida 79 20.1% >91,094 10 7.1% 89 16.6%
Файл:Gates meets Ishiba 8 November 2007 cropped for Ishiba.jpg Shigeru Ishiba 26 6.6% >216,022 42 29.8% 68 12.7%
Total 394 100% >671,982 141 100% 535 100%

44 prefectural LDP branches held primaries, while the prefectural federations in Hokkaidō and Niigata conducted questionnaire-style surveys among their members and the LDP Akita didn't hold any form of membership vote.

Of the 46 primaries or surveys, Kishida only carried his home prefecture of Hiroshima, winning all three delegates, and Yamanashi where he won two delegates over one for Suga.

Ishiba won all three delegates in his home prefecture of Tottori, and carried Toyama, Mie, Shimane, Kōchi and Miyazaki by two delegates to one over Suga. Yamagata, Fukushima, Kagawa, Nagasaki and Kumamoto split their delegates evenly between the three candidates.

In all other prefectures, Suga prevailed, winning either all three prefectural delegates, or two with the third going to Ishiba, depending on the vote margin of his victory and on whether the primary voting system was d'Hondt proportional, as it was in the majority of prefectures, or FPTP.[20]

References

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