About Gundam Sōsenkyo votes
Gundam Sōsenkyo — written ガンダム総選挙 in Japanese, translated loosely as the "Gundam Grand Election" — is the official fan-ranking campaign run by Bandai Namco Filmworks to determine which mobile suits, series, and pilots command the deepest loyalty across the franchise's global fanbase. The 2025 worldwide edition drew more than 1.33 million valid votes across ten language brackets and produced both per-language regional champions and a unified global ranking. For any entry you are backing — an iconic UC machine like the RX-78-2, a cult favourite from SEED or 00, or a newer suit from The Witch from Mercury — the margin between a regional top-10 finish and the headline spot can be a few thousand votes. Our service delivers real registered-account votes to the gundam-official.com portal, paced at one per account per day to match the official cap, with Japan-weighted delivery for the primary Japanese bracket and matching regional pools for English, Chinese, and Korean brackets. Packages start at 100 votes for $6.99, scale to 20,000, and most orders begin within 60 minutes of payment on the live delivery queue.
About the Gundam Sōsenkyo votes contest
The Gundam franchise traces back to Yoshiyuki Tomino's original 1979 TV series produced by Sunrise (now Bandai Namco Filmworks), and its fan-voting tradition is almost as old as the fanbase itself. The most prominent institutional version is "発表!全ガンダム大投票" (Announcement! All-Gundam Grand Voting), a special programme that aired on NHK-BS Premium and collected tens of thousands of votes for categories spanning mobile suits, series entries, and character rankings — with a single-account-per-session cap enforced during the campaign window. That NHK edition was Japan-domestic: results were presented as a broadcast countdown programme, and the categories historically allowed fans to vote for up to one anime series and up to three mobile suits simultaneously, making it the first major Gundam ranking exercise that the mainstream Japanese media covered seriously. The 2025 evolution, branded 全世界"ガンダム"総選挙, was the first official global edition: Bandai Namco Filmworks opened voting on the revamped gundam-official.com in ten languages including Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean, running through December 25, 2025. Fans voted for their favourite Gundam-type or Gundam-named mobile suit across both the Universal Century continuity — MSG, Zeta, ZZ, Char's Counterattack, Unicorn, Hathaway — and the Alternative Universe lines including Wing, SEED, 00, Age, Iron-Blooded Orphans, and The Witch from Mercury. The campaign received midpoint commentary from 13 veteran Gundam pilot voice cast members, raising its profile well beyond a fan exercise. The No. 1 ranked mobile suit per language bracket received a newly commissioned illustration, making the campaign meaningful beyond a simple popularity ranking: it directly shapes Bandai's promotional artwork and merchandise priority for the following season. With 1.33 million valid votes confirmed across all language brackets, the 2025 edition is the largest official Gundam popularity poll ever conducted.
Why Gundam Sōsenkyo votes matter for your contest
Gundam Sōsenkyo results are not a private internal metric — they are announced publicly, covered by Oricon, anime news outlets across Japan and East Asia, and discussed in depth on 2channel, Twitter/X under the #ガンダム総選挙 hashtag, and on international fan forums. A strong ranking for a mobile suit or series signals to Bandai's merchandise and Gunpla planning teams which designs the current fanbase most wants to see back in production. That is why the Premium Bandai Gunpla Sōsenkyo runs separately: the winning design gets an announced re-release batch. For fans backing a specific suit — say the Nu Gundam HWS from Char's Counterattack, or the Gundam Aerial from The Witch from Mercury — finishing inside the top 10 for the Japanese language bracket puts the entry on editorial lists that drive actual commercial decisions. Rankings also feed directly into which designs receive renewed Gunpla model kit attention: after a suit places highly in a Sōsenkyo, it routinely reappears in the following season's P-Bandai reprint queue and in the booth layout at Gunpla Expo events in Tokyo Big Sight. The vote margin that separates a top-5 from a top-10 finish in a language bracket with 200,000+ votes is typically a few thousand — precisely the range where a well-timed, well-paced campaign makes a visible difference without looking implausible. Organic Gundam fan communities coordinate daily vote reminders on Discord servers and Twitter spaces; adding a professional paced layer on top of that organic drive is what converts a mid-table finish into a podium result.
How we deliver Gundam Sōsenkyo votes
When you place an order, tell us the exact entry name as it appears on gundam-official.com — mobile suit canonical designation (e.g. RX-93 ν Gundam, ZGMF-X10A Freedom Gundam, ASW-G-08 Gundam Barbatos), or the series name for a series-ranking vote. We confirm the active voting window and map your order to a daily delivery schedule that runs from order start through the end of the campaign period or your specified deadline. Every vote in your order comes from a registered account on the Gundam portal — not a bot session or a headless click — and each account casts exactly one vote on the day it is active. For the Japanese language bracket, which drives the global ranking most heavily, we weight delivery toward accounts in Kanto (Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama), Kansai (Osaka, Kyoto, Hyogo), and Tokai (Aichi, Shizuoka), the three regions that concentrate the franchise's domestic otaku demographics. International bracket campaigns — English, Chinese, Korean — draw from matching regional account pools. Votes arrive at varied hours of the day, clustered around the evening windows (20:00–23:00 JST) when genuine Japanese Gundam fans are most active on the platform, with lighter dispatch through the early afternoon. We also introduce natural day-to-day volume variance — slightly lower on weekday mornings, higher on weekends and in the campaign's final days — so the cumulative curve matches what a mobilised fan community actually produces. Any account that fails a platform quality check during delivery is replaced the same day at no charge, and you track cumulative progress in real time through your live dashboard.
How we avoid platform detection
Bandai Namco Filmworks has financial and reputational reasons to keep the Gundam Sōsenkyo results credible — a poll visibly gamed by a single entry would undermine its use as a merchandise signal and generate negative press. The portal's vote integrity layer checks session authenticity at the account level, not just by network IP: a valid authenticated session must accompany each submission, and the system cross-references device fingerprint and login history to flag accounts that exist solely to cast votes with no other portal activity. Pure IP-rotation approaches do not pass this check — the request arrives with no valid session token and is either rejected outright or flagged during post-campaign validation. Our accounts have genuine registration history on the portal and cast votes at a pace consistent with a real enthusiast: once per calendar day, at varied times, from a consistent device context. We also monitor the intermediate results that Bandai publishes mid-campaign — the 2025 edition published a midpoint top-20 — and adjust our pacing if a particular entry's trajectory would stand out against its organic trend. The overall principle is that our delivery should look, at every measurement point, like an organised and enthusiastic fan community rather than a mechanical operation.
What is the best voting strategy for Gundam Sōsenkyo votes?
The single most effective move for any Gundam Sōsenkyo campaign is to start on day one of the open window. Bandai publishes interim rankings mid-campaign; an entry that appears in the early top-20 benefits from additional organic visibility — fans who are deciding between two suits often check the live leaderboard and consolidate behind the one that already looks competitive. The 2025 edition demonstrated this clearly: the midpoint top-20 announcement, accompanied by pilot cast recommendation comments from 13 voice actors, drove a secondary wave of organic voting toward the already-leading entries. If your target entry is less famous than the frontrunners — say a mid-tier suit from Gundam X or Turn A Gundam — a steady early climb reads as a genuine revival of fan interest, which is exactly the narrative that generates forum discussion and secondary organic votes. For the Japanese language bracket, the most competitive, aim for a realistic podium rather than an implausible solo runaway: in a field where the top entries are cultural landmarks like the Wing Zero or Strike Freedom, vaulting an obscure design to No. 1 invites scrutiny. A top-5 to top-10 Japanese finish combined with a stronger performance in the English or Chinese bracket — where vote totals are smaller and a 2,000-vote campaign carries proportionally more weight — is often the most cost-effective strategic target. Layer the paid campaign with organic mobilisation on the #ガンダム総選挙 hashtag, Gundam fan Discord servers, and the gundam.info community boards for the strongest combined result across both the ranking and the surrounding editorial conversation.
Legal scope and terms
Gundam Sōsenkyo is a private commercial fan-ranking campaign operated by Bandai Namco Filmworks as a promotional and merchandise-planning tool — it is not a democratic election, a regulated competition, or a government-run ballot. The legal framework that applies is consumer and commercial law, not electoral law. The service we provide is scoped strictly to entertainment and brand fan polls of this kind. We do not offer services for political elections, government referendums, or any regulated voting process. Whether assisting your entry in a Bandai fan poll is consistent with the current campaign's terms is a determination you should make by reading the rules on gundam-official.com before ordering — campaign terms differ between editions, and only you can assess them in the context of your situation. We do not interpret those terms on your behalf and we provide no warranty that any specific vote total will produce a specific ranking. We guarantee real, paced, registered-account vote delivery within the official cap — outcomes depend on the competition across the full voter pool, which we do not control.
Getting started in two minutes
Ordering takes about two minutes. In the order form or via live chat, give us the exact entry name as listed on gundam-official.com — the canonical mobile suit designation or the series title — and confirm which language bracket you are targeting (Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean, or another active language). If you are unsure of the exact ballot name, we can confirm it from the live portal before dispatching. Select a package between 100 and 20,000 votes, note your campaign deadline if there is a specific date you need to hit, and complete payment by card, PayPal, or cryptocurrency. Your order enters the delivery queue immediately and most begin dispatching within 60 minutes. You can request a free 10–20 vote test run via live chat before committing to a full package — votes appear on the public gundam-official.com display within two hours, confirming the category targeting is correct. Monitor your cumulative vote count on the live dashboard throughout the campaign window, and message support if you want to extend or top up before the close date.