Japan’s Ruling Coalition Seen Losing Upper House Majority, Asahi Reports
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Kyodo News conducted a telephone survey on the House of Councillors election on the 13th and 14th. The survey looked at the final stages of the election based on responses from over 43,000 voters nationwide, as well as interviews. The LDP and Komeito are clearly struggling, and it is unclear whether they will be able to maintain their majority (125 seats), including seats not up for election. The Constitutional Democratic Party is doing well, an…
In a survey of the final stages of the House of Councillors election conducted by the Asahi Shimbun Company on July 13 and 14, the strength of the CP Party in the proportional representation districts became clear. It gives a glimpse of how the CP Party is absorbing the support of those who are dissatisfied with the government. In an early survey conducted on the 3rd and 4th...
Hokkaido 3 12 CDP incumbent leading, LDP following. CDP incumbent Katsube, seeking reelection, is leading, followed by LDP incumbent Takahashi. Newcomer to the House of Councillors Tanaka, newcomer to the People Suzuki, and LDP incumbent Iwamoto are competing fiercely for the one remaining spot. Katsube has captured 70% of the CDP supporters. He has strong support from those over 60, and is also making inroads with Communist Party supporters.
A survey of the House of Councillors election situation by Sankei Shimbun and FNN revealed that the Democratic Party for the People and the Sabakusei Party, which are expected to make great strides, are attracting young people and the working generation. When asked about their proportional representation vote, the most common answer among those aged 18 to 29 was the Democratic Party for the People, while the most common answer among those in the…
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