To carry out primary elections by party members at each LDP in the Kanto region September 17:41

Following the termination of party voting in the LDP presidential election, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama, Ibaraki, and Tochigi among the LDP local organizations in the Kanto region decided to vote for three votes. , Party members will have a primary election.

The Liberal Democratic Party announced on August 8 about the election of the president who elects to replace Prime Minister Abe, and officially decided the date on which the general assembly of both Houses will be held and the votes will be cast on April 14.



Following the end of party voting, Tokyo Metropolitan LDP and Kanagawa Prefectural LDP, among the LDP's local organizations in the Kanto region, have already decided to hold a primary election on the 1st to decide the voting destination of 3 votes assigned to each. Has been decided.



Responses were discussed in various places on the 2nd, and of these, the LDP Saitama Prefectural Federation decided to hold an emergency board of directors and hold a primary election for party members and 34,000 party friends in the prefecture.



The LDP Chiba Prefectural Federation has also decided to hold a primary election for 32,000 party members and party friends in the prefecture at a general assembly of the members of the prefectural assembly.



Furthermore, the Tochigi Prefectural Government has decided to hold a primary election for 19,000 party members in the prefecture at a general meeting of prefectural assembly members.



The Ibaraki Prefectural Government has decided to officially decide on a prefectural assembly of 45,000 party members in the prefecture by concluding a primary election and gathering the members of the prefectural assembly on the 4th.



The handling of three votes based on the primary election is divided, while Tochigi Prefecture and Ibaraki Prefecture adopt the "don't type" which divides the three votes according to the votes in the primary election, Tokyo Metropolitan Government At the Renren and other prefectural unions, the policy is to take the so-called "collection method," in which the candidate with the most votes wins all three votes.



Voting for these primary elections will be closed from the 12th to the 13th of this month, and the voting will be held on the 13th in Tokyo, Ibaraki and Tochigi, and on the 14th on the day of the general assembly of both members in Kanagawa, Saitama and Chiba. is.