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List of AKB48 members
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AKB48 is a Japanese idol girl group formed on December 8, 2005. As of 2025, the group consists of 43 members, including 35 official members and 8 trainees.[1][2]
The member lineup often changes as members graduate from the group and are replaced by members promoted from trainee status. Monica Hesse of The Washington Post describes the AKB48 audition process as "American Idol-esque".[3]
The group has publicized special events for choosing the promotional and recording lineup for some of its singles.[4] In 2009, the concept of sōsenkyo (総選挙; "general elections") was introduced.[5] To obtain a ballot, voters have to buy the group's latest "election single",[6] or sign up for the official paid fanclub. The members who receive the most votes will get to participate in the recording of AKB48's next single,[5] and are heavily promoted.[7] The highest voted member earns the right to be the center performer during the group's live performances.[4][6]
Narumi Kuranoo is the current leader or "general manager" of AKB48 and all of its sister groups.[8] The results from AKB48's annual general elections from 2009–2018 are included.
Members are listed by order below as they appear on the official website's roster as of June 15, 2025[update].[2]
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Official members
Denotes elections that the member did not take part in | |
N/A | Denotes elections the member took part in but did not rank |
Denotes ranking between #81 and #100 |
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Trainees
Trainees (研究生, kenkyūsei) are members who have entered the group but have not been assigned or promoted to a fixed team. Currently the trainees are 19th generation-members who were introduced on March 17, 2024, and 20th generation-members who were introduced on December 20, 2024.
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