The three elections, which will be the first national elections for the Suga administration, will be voted on the 25th.

The two House of Councilors elections are the composition of a confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties, and the results are likely to affect the ruling and opposition parties' strategies for the next House of Representatives election.

The 25th vote will be held in three national elections: the re-election of the Hiroshima constituency of the House of Councilors, the by-election of the Nagano constituency, and the by-election of the House of Representatives Hokkaido 2 wards.



The re-elections in Hiroshima and the by-elections in Nagano are the composition of the confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties. It was.



In the by-elections in Hokkaido, the Liberal Democratic Party shelved the candidates.



This result, which will be the first national election for the Suga administration, is likely to affect the strategy of the ruling and opposition parties for the next House of Representatives election to be held by autumn, and the future administration of the administration.



On the other hand, on the 25th, the Mayor of Nagoya election, which was a de facto single combat by newcomers supported by both the incumbent and the ruling and opposition parties aiming for the fourth term, will also be voted.



Voting in both elections is at most polling stations, starting at 7 am and ending at 8 pm on the 25th.



And at the earliest, the ballot counting will start at 8 pm on the 25th.