October 2017 Democratic Party (Japan, 2016) leadership election
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The October 2017 Democratic Party held a presidential election on 31 October 2017 to choose a replacement for the previous president Seiji Maehara. Maehara resigned on 30 October 2017 after the failure of his election strategy in the 2017 general election.
Kohei Otsuka was the only candidate in the race and therefore was elected as the new president unopposed.[1]
Candidates
[edit]Running
[edit]- Kohei Otsuka, member of House of Councillors for Aichi and former vice minister in the Hatoyama and Kan administration.[1]
Potential
[edit]- Renhō, member of the House of Councillors for Tokyo, former party president (2016–2017) and cabinet minister.[2]
- Toshio Ogawa, member of the House of Councillors for Tokyo and former Minister of Justice (2012).[2]
Results
[edit]As Otsuka was the only candidate, there was no vote held and he was elected unopposed.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Saito, Taro (31 October 2017). "Democratic Party selects Otsuka as new party president". Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
- ^ a b "Japan's opposition Democrats pick new chief to start rebuilding". Nikkei Asian Review. 1 November 2017. Retrieved 17 January 2018.