Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "第44屆日本眾議院議員總選舉" in Chinese language version.
Koizumi gambled his and his party’s fortunes by calling a snap election after losing a crucial vote on postal reform legislation; [...].
He personally targeted LDP members who voted against postal reform legislation by denying them the party nomination and recruited high-profile candidates (known popularly as shikaku [“assassins”]) to run against those incumbents.
A record number of women candidates were elected on the LDP slate, [...].
Koizumi won the 2005 election on a reform platform.
The LDP won 296 seats, 61.7% of the seats in the House of Representatives, [...].
Koizumi gambled his and his party’s fortunes by calling a snap election after losing a crucial vote on postal reform legislation; [...].
He personally targeted LDP members who voted against postal reform legislation by denying them the party nomination and recruited high-profile candidates (known popularly as shikaku [“assassins”]) to run against those incumbents.
A record number of women candidates were elected on the LDP slate, [...].
Koizumi won the 2005 election on a reform platform.
The LDP won 296 seats, 61.7% of the seats in the House of Representatives, [...].
Koizumi gambled his and his party’s fortunes by calling a snap election after losing a crucial vote on postal reform legislation; [...].
He personally targeted LDP members who voted against postal reform legislation by denying them the party nomination and recruited high-profile candidates (known popularly as shikaku [“assassins”]) to run against those incumbents.
A record number of women candidates were elected on the LDP slate, [...].
Koizumi won the 2005 election on a reform platform.
The LDP won 296 seats, 61.7% of the seats in the House of Representatives, [...].