logo
Poll Shows Japan's LDP Most Popular in Upcoming Tokyo Assembly Election; High Prices, Wage Growth Remain Key Issues

Poll Shows Japan's LDP Most Popular in Upcoming Tokyo Assembly Election; High Prices, Wage Growth Remain Key Issues

Yomiuri Shimbun6 days ago

Yomiuri Shimbun file photo
The Tokyo metropolitan assembly
The Liberal Democratic Party is the most popular party in the upcoming Tokyo metropolitan assembly election, according to a Yomiuri Shimbun poll, with 20% of respondents saying that they would vote for the party.
The survey was conducted by phone and online to analyze the situation regarding the June 22 assembly election.
Local political party Tomin First no Kai (Tokyoites first group), for which Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike serves as a special adviser, came second in the poll, with 10% expressing support for the party. The Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan and the Democratic Party for the People each received 7%, while the Japanese Communist party and Komeito were each supported by 4%. Thirty-one percent of respondents gave no response.
Compared to the previous poll conducted between May 16-18, support for the LDP, the largest party in the assembly, increased to 2 points, maintaining its lead. Support for Tomin First no Kai rose 3 points, while DPFP's ranking dropped, down 3 points. Support for Gov. Koike increased 3 points to 58%.
When respondents were asked about issues they found important, with multiple answers allowed, the top response was 'measures to address high prices and promote wage increases' at 78% (the same as in the previous survey), followed by 'healthcare and welfare policies' at 51% (53% in the previous survey), 'crime prevention and security measures' at 47% (50% in the previous survey), and 'politics and money' at 43% (46% in the previous survey).
Regarding the issue of politics and money, the LDP did not give official endorsements to six former secretary generals of the assembly's LDP faction who were involved in the political funds scandal in which the LDP faction failed to report income from fundraising parties.
When asked whether information on social media about political parties and candidates was important in deciding who to vote for, 8% said 'very much' and 35% said 'somewhat,' a total of 43%. By age group, 58% of those aged 18-29 and 62% of those in their 30s said it was important, while more than half of those in their 40s and older said it was not important.
The survey was conducted on eligible voters in Tokyo between Friday and Sunday, and there were 1,463 respondents.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Tomin First Seen Winning Largest Share in Tokyo Assembly

time31 minutes ago

Tomin First Seen Winning Largest Share in Tokyo Assembly

News from Japan Society Jun 22, 2025 22:46 (JST) Tokyo, June 22 (Jiji Press)--Tomin First no Kai (Tokyoites first group) is seen overtaking the Liberal Democratic Party as the largest force in the Tokyo metropolitan assembly in Sunday's election. Tomin First, a regional party with Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike as special adviser, the LDP and Komeito, all of which support the governor, are likely to maintain their combined majority in the assembly. Japanese political parties focused on the Tokyo assembly election in the lead-up to the House of Councillors election next month. Its results are expected to influence their strategies for the upcoming Upper House race. A total of 295 candidates, the most since the start of the previous Heisei era in Japan, ran in 42 electoral districts in the assembly race, discussing issues including measures to cope with inflation and a political funds scandal involving the LDP, which forms a ruling coalition with Komeito in national politics. As of 6 p.m., voter turnout was 24.91 pct, down from 25.35 pct at the same time in the previous metropolitan assembly election. [Copyright The Jiji Press, Ltd.] Jiji Press

Parties Backing Tokyo Gov. Koike Seen Keeping Majority in Assembly

timean hour ago

Parties Backing Tokyo Gov. Koike Seen Keeping Majority in Assembly

News from Japan Society Jun 22, 2025 20:18 (JST) Tokyo, June 22 (Jiji Press)--Three parties supporting Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike are seen maintaining their combined majority in Sunday's metropolitan assembly election, according to an exit poll by Jiji Press and other sources. Of the three, the Liberal Democratic Party, which forms a ruling coalition with Komeito in national politics, and Tomin First no Kai (Tokyoites first group), a regional party with Koike as special adviser, are competing to become the largest force in the assembly. Political parties focused on the Tokyo assembly election in the lead-up to the House of Councillors election next month. END [Copyright The Jiji Press, Ltd.] Jiji Press

(Title Corrected) Parties Backing Tokyo Gov. Koike Seen Keeping Majority in Assembly

timean hour ago

(Title Corrected) Parties Backing Tokyo Gov. Koike Seen Keeping Majority in Assembly

News from Japan Society Jun 22, 2025 22:14 (JST) Tokyo, June 22 (Jiji Press)--Three parties supporting Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike are seen maintaining their combined majority in Sunday's metropolitan assembly election, according to an exit poll by Jiji Press and other sources. Of the three, the Liberal Democratic Party, which forms a ruling coalition with Komeito in national politics, and Tomin First no Kai (Tokyoites first group), a regional party with Koike as special adviser, are competing to become the largest force in the assembly. Political parties focused on the Tokyo assembly election in the lead-up to the House of Councillors election next month. END [Copyright The Jiji Press, Ltd.] Jiji Press

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store