Summary
- The Tokyo High Court has ruled that the one-vote disparity lawsuit is constitutional, affirming the legality of Japan's electoral system.
- This decision follows a series of 15 cases related to the House of Representatives election, all deemed constitutional by the court.
- The ruling reinforces the current electoral framework amidst ongoing debates about voting equality in Japan.
- Legal experts suggest this may influence future challenges to electoral laws and voter representation issues.
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