Jin10 data reported on July 20, according to Japan's Kyodo News, the image shows the real-time data of the Japanese House of Councillors election as of 22:30 local time on the 20th. The left side in red represents the ruling party, while the right side in blue represents the opposition party. The data shows that the ruling coalition currently has 22 seats (the goal to maintain a majority is to secure 50 seats); the opposition party has obtained 52 seats. Including the unopposed seats, the ruling coalition currently holds 97 seats; the opposition party holds 100 seats.
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Japanese media: The ruling coalition in Japan has only won 22 seats in the Senate re-election.
Jin10 data reported on July 20, according to Japan's Kyodo News, the image shows the real-time data of the Japanese House of Councillors election as of 22:30 local time on the 20th. The left side in red represents the ruling party, while the right side in blue represents the opposition party. The data shows that the ruling coalition currently has 22 seats (the goal to maintain a majority is to secure 50 seats); the opposition party has obtained 52 seats. Including the unopposed seats, the ruling coalition currently holds 97 seats; the opposition party holds 100 seats.