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  1. The House of Representatives has 465 members, elected for a four-year term. Of these, 176 members are elected from 11 multi-member constituencies by a party-list system of proportional representation, and 289 are elected from single-member constituencies.

  2. This List of current members of the House of Representatives of Japan is a list of members of the House of Representatives in Japan's Lower House. The House of Representatives consists of 465 seats, 289 in single-seat constituencies and 176 in a proportional representation block.

  3. The House of Representatives is composed of 480 members, of whom 300 are elected from the single-seat constituencies and 180 by the proportional representation system in which the nation is divided into 11 electoral blocs which according to size return between 6 and 30 members.

  4. Officers of the House; List of Members ; ... of the House of Representatives. The Constitution of Japan. ... Tokyo 100-0014, Japan Map.

  5. The jurisdiction and number of members of a special committee are decided by resolution of the House in question when the committee is established. (set up in the 213th ordinary session) House of Representatives. Name of Committee. (Abbreviated) No. of Members. Disasters. 35. Political Reform.

  6. In-House Group: A group of House Members who engage in joint activities within the House. Usually, a political party forms an in-House group inside the House, but occasionally there are cases where a group is formed by (1) House Members who do not belong to a particular political party, (2) a political party and a House Member or Members who do not belong to any political party, or (3) two or more political parties.

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  8. In Japan: Constitutional framework. The House of Representatives (Shūgiin), or lower house, ultimately takes precedence over the House of Councillors (Sangiin), or upper house, in matters of passing legislation, controlling the budget, and approving treaties with foreign powers. Executive power is vested in the cabinet, which is organized and ...