
k256 11/18/2010thursday in japan. 今日は京都西本願寺さんへ見学お出かけに添乗します。京都で当選するには何十万票も得票を必要としています。それに比べて何万票集めれば当選出来る選挙区も在ります。選挙制度の上では、一票差で当選が決まるので、仮に十票さで当選や落選が決まるのでなければ一票の格差という議論も、考え様でその差は案外小さいのかも知れません。が、しかし、有権者数が少ない所から選出できてしまう現状には、有権者数平均化へと改めてもらいたい気持ちになりますが‥‥。 It does to Kyoto Nishi-Hongan-ji Temple in the visit going out today and I(Kiyotaka) multiply by the visit going out at today afternoon. To be elected in Kyoto, the vote is needed by tens of as many as 10000 votes. There is an electoral district that can be elected, too, if tens of thousands of votes are collected compared with it. As for the discussion of representational potential per vote, if neither the winning nor the failure are decided by ten vote margins, the difference cannot learn be unexpectedly small by the idea externals because the winning is decided by one vote margin on the electoral system. However, it is ‥‥ in the current state that can be elected from the place where the number of voters is little though becomes leveling the number of voters and feelings that it wants you to renew.