補欠選挙

Japanese JLPT N1 Vocabulary Japanese ★★★ 3/5 neutral ほけつせんきょhoketsusenkyo
読み ほけつせんきょ
ローマ字 hoketsusenkyo
漢字の分解 補 (ho/fu) — supplement, fill; 欠 (ketsu/ka) — lacking, vacancy; 選 (sen) — choose, select; 挙 (kyo/a) — raise, hold (an event)
発音 /ho.ke.tsɯ.seɴ.kʲo/

意味

By-election; special election. An election held to fill a vacancy in a legislative seat caused by the death, resignation, or disqualification of the incumbent.

Commonly abbreviated in conversation and media to 補選 (hosen). In Japan, 補欠選挙 are held for both the House of Representatives and House of Councillors. They are closely watched as barometers of public opinion between general elections, often testing the popularity of the ruling party. The outcome of 補選 can influence intra-party dynamics and the timing of future general elections.

例文

  1. 議員の辞職に伴い、来月補欠選挙が実施されることが正式に決まった。
  2. 与党はこの補欠選挙で議席を失い、内閣の求心力低下が避けられない情勢だ。
  3. 補欠選挙は一般的に投票率が低いため、組織票を持つ候補者が有利とされる。

使い方ガイド

場面: elections, parliament, politics, journalism

トーン: neutral

起源と歴史

Formed from 補欠 (hoketsu, substitute/fill-in — from 補 supplement + 欠 vacancy/absence) and 選挙 (senkyo, election — from 選 choose + 挙 raise/hold). The term reflects the function of filling an empty seat rather than holding a scheduled general election.

文化的背景

時代: Post-war–Contemporary

世代: Adults

社会的背景: General

関連フレーズ

WordLociで練習する

フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復