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|a Title page; copyright page; Contents; Tables and Figures; Figure 2.1 Percentage of Seats Gained in House of Representatives Elections, 1996, 2000, and 2003; Figure 2.2 Percentage of Total Seats Gained by Type of Seat in the 2003 Election; Figure 2.3a Percentage of Seats Gained by Party in the 2005 Election, Single-member District vs. Proportional Representation; Figure 2.3b Number of Seats Gained by Party in the 2005 Election, Single-member District vs. Proportional Representation; Figure 2.4 LDP vs. DPJ Votes Obtained in Tokyo Single-member Districts, Election Years 2000, 2003, and 2005.
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|a Figure 3.1 Politicians' Evolving Campaign Behavior, 1993, 1996, and 2000Figure 3.2 Scale for Direct Mobilization Strategy and Indirect Mobilization Strategy; Figure 4.1 Proportional Changes of Second-generation Members of the House of Representatives Among Parties, 1958-2000; Table 4.1 Victory Rates for Hereditary vs. Nonhereditary Politicians, 1990-2003; Figure 4.2 Victory Rates for Second-generation Candidates Running for the First Time (percentage); Table 4.2 Ministerial Experience and LDP Candidates' Performance in the 1996 Lower House Election.
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|a Table 4.3 The Effect of First- and Second-generation Politicians on the Revenue of Local GovernmentsTable 4.5 Measuring the Impact of Hereditary Seats; Figure 5.1 Voters' Perceptions of Parties' Ideologies vs. Position of Median Voter, 1967, 1983, and 1996; Figure 5.2 Lower House Diet Members' Ideological Self-placements, 1998-2005 (party average); Figure 5.3 Lower House Diet Members' Ideological Self-placements, 2005; Figure 5.4 Percentage of Citizens Who Consider Policy Issues in Their Vote Choice; Figure 5.5 LDP and DPJ Politicians' Policy Preferences, 2003.
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|a Figure 5.6 Coding and Sources of VariablesTable 5.1 Influences on Voting, 1986, 1996, and 2003; Figure 7.1 Women's Representation on Subnational Assemblies; Table 7.1 Women's Representation on Subnational Assemblies, by Prefecture; Table 7.2 Percentage of Seats Won by Opposition Parties vs. Women in the House of Representatives; Table 7.3 Percentage of Seats Won by Opposition Parties vs. Women in the House of Councilors; Figure 7.2 Women Elected by Proportional Representation vs. Multimember Districts in the House of Councilors.
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|a Figure 7.3 Opposition Party Victories by Proportional Representation vs. Multimember Districts in the House of CouncilorsFigure 8.1 Prefectural Assembly Election Closeness Ratios, by Election Cycle; Table 8.1 Percentage of Uncompetitive and Competitive Districts, by Number of Viable Losers; Table 8.2 DPJ and LDP Shares of Prefectural Assemblies After the April 2007 Elections; Figure 8.2 Simulation: More Underdogs in a District Yield More Viable Candidates; Figure 8.3 Strongest Underdogs Given Random Distributions of Expected Votes; Figure 8.4 Simulated District Closeness Ratios.
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