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** '''Winner''' ([[Center]] for '''[[#SukiNanda]]'''): '''[[Sashihara Rino]]'''
 
** '''Winner''' ([[Center]] for '''[[#SukiNanda]]'''): '''[[Sashihara Rino]]'''
 
**First AKB48 Senbatsu of [[Ogino Yuka]], [[Souda Sarina]], and [[Honma Hinata]]
 
**First AKB48 Senbatsu of [[Ogino Yuka]], [[Souda Sarina]], and [[Honma Hinata]]
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* [[AKB48 53rd Single World Senbatsu Sousenkyo]] <small>(First time including ALL48 groups outside Japan)</small>
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**[[Senbatsu|World Senbatsu]] (16 members), [[Undergirls]] (16 members), [[Next Girls]] (16 members), [[Future Girls]] (16 members), [[Upcoming Girls]] (16 members), ''TBA'' (20 members)
  
 
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Revision as of 17:45, 19 March 2018

The Senbatsu Election (選抜総選挙) (also known as Senbatsu Sousenkyo) is an annual event where fans can vote for their favorite AKB48, SKE48, NMB48, HKT48, NGT48 or Team Kaigai member, analogous to a popularity contest. The members who receive the most votes are announced on the day of the election, but votes are submitted beforehand.
Currently, the 80 members who have the most votes are then grouped: Senbatsu (#1~#16), Undergirls (#17~#32), Next Girls (#33~48), Future Girls (#49~#64) and Upcoming Girls (#65~#80). Each of these five groups releases their own song and music video for the following single.

JKT48 have their own Senbatsu Election, known as "Pemilihan member". SNH48 also have their own Senbatsu Election.

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