According to an exit poll conducted by NHK, 61% of the respondents said they supported the Kishida Cabinet, and 39% said they did not.

In addition, 67% of the respondents said they would evaluate the government's response to the new coronavirus, and 33% said they would not.

NHK conducted an exit poll of about 534,000 voters who had voted at more than 4,000 polling stations nationwide on the 31st of the election day to explore the voting behavior and political consciousness of voters, accounting for 63%. We received responses from approximately 338,600 people.



When asked if they would support the Kishida Cabinet,


61% answered that they


"supported" and 39% answered that they did not support


it.



In addition, when asked about the government's response to the new coronavirus, 67% of the respondents answered "highly evaluated" and "somewhat evaluated",


▽ "not evaluated very much" and "totally evaluated". and it not "the answer was people 33% together is,


was.



When asked about what the government should put the most effort into in dealing with the new coronavirus in the future,


▽ expansion of medical and testing systems was 34%,


▽ securing of vaccines and therapeutic drugs was 34%,


▽ individuals and businesses, etc. Financial support for 19%,


etc.



Furthermore, when asked about the policies that were most important in this vote,


▽ economic and fiscal policies were 31%,


▽ measures against the new coronavirus were 22%,


▽ enhancement of social security was 20%, and


▽ problems of "politics and money". Response is 7%,


▽ diplomacy and security is 7%,


etc.