About Love Live! Center Position Sōsenkyo votes
The Love Live! Center Position Sōsenkyo (センターポジション総選挙) is the official franchise fan vote that decides which school idol stands at the centre of an upcoming single, event visual, or in-game card set. Run by the Love Live! Project — the joint venture between Lantis, Sunrise, and ASCII Media Works — the poll draws on a registered base of more than ten million School Idol Festival players, with Japan accounting for the largest and most decisive share of active voters. Because centre position carries real creative consequences — artwork, promotional priority, live concert setlist placement — the vote is competitive from day one of every window. This page explains how the poll mechanic works, why vote volume matters across all four active groups, and how our delivery service gives your chosen idol a credible, naturally paced boost starting at 100 votes for $6.99.
About the Love Live! Center Position Sōsenkyo votes contest
Love Live! launched in 2010 as a multimedia project combining anime, music, and mobile gaming, and fan-voting mechanics have been woven into the franchise since its earliest days. The original μ's era established the template: fans voted through the official portal to shape which nine idols would form the debut lineup, a decision that directly influenced the anime's casting and the group's first singles. That participatory DNA carried forward into Aqours, whose centre polls became a regular fixture — the 2019 campaign for the group's fourth single saw Hanamaru Kunikida lead the interim tally before final results shifted the standings, demonstrating how competitive the window can become in its final days. Nijigasaki and Liella! extended the model further, with Nijigasaki in particular running character popularity polls that fed directly into the ALL STARS mobile game's story and card priorities — Emma Verde, Shizuku Osaka, and Kanata Konoe placed at the top of one such poll, resulting in their elevation to lead roles. Today the Sōsenkyo runs periodically across all four groups, announced on lovelive-anime.jp and inside the School Idol Festival app, with vote windows typically lasting one to three weeks per campaign.
Why Love Live! Center Position Sōsenkyo votes matter for your contest
Centre position in Love Live! is not a purely symbolic honour. The idol who claims it appears front-and-centre in the single's jacket artwork, anchors the choreography, and receives disproportionate promotion on official social accounts and live events. In-game, strong poll results directly influence which characters receive UR-rarity cards, story chapters, and gacha spotlights in School Idol Festival and its successors. For fans of a character who sits mid-tier in franchise popularity — say, a Liella! second-year or a Nijigasaki member who missed the top three in the ALL STARS era — a well-run Sōsenkyo campaign is the one lever that can visibly shift the character's standing. The voting base is predominantly Japanese, active on mobile, and deeply invested in the outcome: a poll that closes with an unexpected leader generates genuine franchise news covered by Anime News Network and Japanese fan media. That competitive environment means organic effort alone is often not enough when rival fandoms mobilise in the final days of a window.
How we deliver Love Live! Center Position Sōsenkyo votes
When you specify your chosen school idol and their group — μ's, Aqours, Nijigasaki, or Liella! — we match a delivery profile to that group's core audience geography. μ's campaigns draw the heaviest concentration of older Japanese fans in their late twenties and early thirties who followed the franchise from its 2010 origin; we weight those orders toward Kanto and Kansai residential accounts. Aqours and Nijigasaki have stronger penetration in younger demographics and regional cities like Nagoya, Fukuoka, and Sapporo, so we broaden the IP spread accordingly. Liella! campaigns, drawing partly on the Superstar!! anime's streaming audience, include a measured proportion of accounts from outside Japan in markets where the show performed strongly. Every vote is cast through a real, aged portal account registered with a Japanese residential or mobile carrier IP — no shared VPN ranges, no datacenter subnets. We pace delivery in daily waves with natural variance, ensuring the hourly arrival curve resembles an engaged fan community rather than a scheduled batch. Your live dashboard updates as votes land; if the portal flags or removes any votes within seven days of completion, we replace them at no charge.
How we avoid platform detection
The Love Live! portal and School Idol Festival ecosystem authenticate votes through registered accounts — not anonymous IP clicks — and the backend logs signals including account age, historical activity within the game, session geography, and device fingerprint. Two patterns consistently lead to vote removal in app-authenticated polls of this type: freshly created accounts with no activity history voting immediately, and clusters of accounts logging in sequentially from the same IP subnet. We address both. Our account pool consists of aged registrations with genuine game activity; each account operates from a distinct residential or mobile broadband IP across a range of Japanese ISPs including NTT Docomo, SoftBank, and au by KDDI. We do not reuse the same device fingerprint across accounts in a single batch, and we never deliver volume in a single-session burst on a poll that enforces a per-period cap. The result is a delivery profile that looks, at the platform level, like the natural spread of fans returning to cast their daily vote across the campaign window.
What is the best voting strategy for Love Live! Center Position Sōsenkyo votes?
The most effective Love Live! Sōsenkyo campaigns pair organic fan mobilisation with a paced paid component. Post your campaign on the Love Live! subreddit (r/LoveLive), Twitter/X fan accounts, and the Discord servers dedicated to your chosen group — the organic engagement those platforms generate adds real-time velocity that amplifies the impact of paid volume. A steady paid campaign running across the full window is far more durable than a last-day push: because the cap is one vote per account per period, every day the window is open and you are not delivering is a ceiling you cannot recover. Aim for a lead that looks credible relative to your character's known fanbase size — a mid-tier Nijigasaki member finishing two to three times ahead of their usual poll position looks like an organised campaign; finishing twenty times ahead of the franchise's consistently top-ranked characters draws attention. Start on day one, monitor the interim standings the franchise usually publishes mid-window, and message us if you need to accelerate delivery in the final days.
Legal scope and terms
The Love Live! Center Position Sōsenkyo is a consumer fan-popularity poll run by a private entertainment franchise. It is not a regulated election, government ballot, or legally protected voting process. Fan-popularity polls of this type generally permit campaigning and vote promotion, but the specific rules of each Sōsenkyo edition are set by the Love Live! Project and may vary between campaigns. Review the official terms published on lovelive-anime.jp for the active campaign before ordering, and treat compliance with those terms as your own responsibility. We do not serve political elections, government referendums, or any regulated voting process, and we do not interpret any contest's terms of service on your behalf.
Getting started in two minutes
Ordering takes about two minutes. Paste the active Sōsenkyo campaign URL from lovelive-anime.jp or drop the character name and group into live chat, select a package from 100 to 20,000 votes, and note your campaign deadline and any geo-weighting preference. Payment confirms by Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, or cryptocurrency, and your order enters the delivery queue immediately. Most campaigns begin within 60 minutes. If the Love Live! Project updates the voting interface or shifts the portal URL mid-campaign — something that occasionally happens when campaigns migrate between app versions — contact us and we will adjust delivery at no extra charge.