In the re-election of the Hiroshima constituency of the House of Councilors, which was the composition of the confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties, the female candidate recommended by the opposition party won.

According to the exit poll of NHK, mid 20% of the LDP supporters answered that they voted for the winning female candidate.

The three elections, which were the first national elections for the Suga administration, were voted on the 25th, and all opposition candidates won.



In the re-election of the Hiroshima constituency following the invalidation of the election of Anri Kawai, who was found guilty of violating the Public Offices Election Act over the upper house election, Haruko Miyaguchi, who was recommended by the opposition party, defeated Hidenori Nishida of the Liberal Democratic Party for the first time. I won the election.



On the 25th, NHK conducted an exit poll on 3622 voters who had voted at 40 polling stations in Hiroshima prefecture, and received responses from 2685, or 74.1%.

According to that, looking at the voting destination of the LDP supporters this time, while the LDP candidates solidified about 70%, those in the mid 20% range answered that they voted for Mr. Miyaguchi, and the LDP supporters said You can see that they are separated.

In addition, about 30% of those who voted for either Anri Kawai or Kensei Mizote, who were candidates for the LDP in the previous Upper House election, answered that they voted for Miyaguchi this time.

On the other hand, 77% of the respondents, including "greatly" and "somewhat," answered that they "considered" the acquisition of Mr. and Mrs. Kawai, which triggered the re-election, in the mid-50% range. Answered that he voted for Mr. Miyaguchi.

In addition, 47% of the respondents answered that they "evaluate" the government's measures against the new coronavirus, including "greatly" and "somewhat", while those who answered "not evaluate" answered "too much" and "not much". In total, 53% of the respondents answered "No evaluation".

Of these, about 60% of those who answered "not evaluate" answered that they voted for Mr. Miyaguchi.



Looking at the results of this time by the single-seat elections of the House of Representatives, Mr. Miyaguchi outnumbered the LDP candidates by more than 3,700 votes in the Hiroshima 3rd district, the hometown of former Minister of Justice Kawai who resigned as a member of the Diet.



In Hiroshima 1st district, the hometown of former political research chairman Kishida, who is the chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party Hiroshima Prefectural Federation, there were more than 100 votes for the Liberal Democratic Party candidates, and Mr. Kishida barely kept his face.