Liberal Democratic Party Governor's Election Mr. Suga 70% or more of the Diet member's vote Expands support even in local votes

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In the LDP presidential election, which will be voted on the 14th next week, Secretary of State Kan has solidified more than 70% of the parliamentary votes, and even the local votes assigned to 47 prefectural federations with 3 votes each have greatly expanded their support. It has become dominant.

The Liberal Democratic Party presidential election to select the successor to Prime Minister Abe was contested with a total of 535 votes, including 394 "parliamentary votes" and 141 "local votes" assigned to 47 prefectural federations, 3 votes each. I will.



So far, NHK has interviewed the members of the Diet to confirm their intentions and interviews around the members of the Diet, and the local votes to the prefectural federations through each broadcasting station nationwide.



As a result, in the parliamentary vote, Secretary of State Suga has received support from most members of the Hosoda, Aso, Nikai, and Ishihara groups, as well as many members of the Takeshita group.

In addition, with the support of the Tanigaki Group and non-faction members, Mr. Suga has solidified more than 70% of the 394 members of the Diet.



On the other hand, Mr. Kishida, the chairman of the political affairs investigation, is gaining support from the Tanigaki group and some members of the non-faction, in addition to the Kishida faction that he leads.



Former Secretary-General Ishiba is supported by the Ishiba faction, which he leads, as well as non-faction members, the Takeshita faction, and part of the Tanigaki group.



On the other hand, in order to decide the voting destination of 3 votes assigned to each prefecture, 44 prefectures will hold a primary election by party members.



In addition, the Hokkaido Federation and the Niigata Prefectural Federation will conduct a survey of party members' intentions, and the Akita Prefectural Federation will be decided through discussions between locally elected members of the Diet and prefectural assembly.



According to NHK's situation coverage, Mr. Suga is expected to win 3 votes in local Kanagawa, Wakayama, Yamaguchi prefectures, etc., which will adopt the "total voting method" that allocates all votes to the candidate with the most votes. With the predominant situation in many prefectures, such as becoming, the support is expanding greatly.



On the other hand, Mr. Ishiba has voted in many of the 36 prefectures that adopt the so-called "D'Hondt method", which distributes 3 votes according to the votes, such as the fact that the local Tottori prefecture is expected to get 3 votes. Is expected to win.



In addition, Mr. Kishida is expected to get local votes from members of the Diet and factions who support him, such as the fact that he is expected to get three votes in his hometown of Hiroshima Prefecture.



In this way, in NHK's situation coverage, Mr. Suga is dominant in both the parliamentary vote and the local vote.



Each camp is planning to expand the movement to the last minute, such as strengthening the efforts to the members of the Diet who have not clarified their attitude toward the ballot counting day on the 14th next week, and calling for support from party members by telephone. ..