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by 082349872349872 1385 days ago
> ...but the LDP has been in power since WWII almost continuously.

My impression is that gerrymandering initially associated with the Reverse Course[0] has much to do with those electoral results.

(But maybe not? A cursory search turns up an article[1] complaining that voters in a rural district had —only— twice the voting power of urban voters, which certainly sounds inferior to the extent of US practise)

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_Course

[1] https://www.eastasiaforum.org/2022/04/29/fixing-japans-gerry...

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Rural districts having more "voting power" is not gerrymandering.
This!

It's not a good mentality to have in this regard anyway.. Not unless you like growing your on food etc. lol

There is something to say that people in a rural district have 10x the voting power but they are heavily subsidized by money made in urban areas.