Election of the Liberal Democratic Party President If the Tokyo Metropolitan Party's vote is omitted, the primary election will be held on September 1, 11:51

If the LDP presidential election, which elects to replace Prime Minister Abe, is omitted, the Liberal Democratic Party's Tokyo Metropolitan Government will carry out a "primary election" by the members of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to decide the three votes to be assigned. It was

The LDP Tokyo Metropolitan Government held a board meeting on the morning of the 1st to discuss the response to the presidential election.



Then, if the party vote is omitted in the presidential election, a party member in Tokyo will carry out a "primary election" to decide the voting destination of three votes to be assigned to each prefectural federation.



There are about 100,000 voting members in Tokyo and they vote for all three of the Toren's votes for the candidate with the most votes.



Naoki Takashima, Secretary-General of the LDP Tokyo Metropolitan Federation, said, "Because it is a public party supported by party members, your intentions are the most important. Since there are requests from the city council and ward councils to vote for members, I would like to take it seriously and deal with it."