In the representative election of the Constitutional Democratic Party, support has been dispersed among four people and the battle continues, and none of them reached the majority in the first vote, and it is more likely that they will be involved in the final vote by the top two people.


In the future, it is expected that movements in anticipation of the final vote will become active.

The final election of the Constitutional Democratic Party's representative election will be the final stage of the battle between former Prime Minister Seiji Osaka, Vice-Chairman Ogawa Parliamentary Measures, Political Survey Chairman Izumi, and former Deputy Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare Nishimura. I entered.



The situation so far has been about 40, which is the largest number among the 140 members of the Diet, while Mr. Ogawa, Mr. Osaka, and Mr. Nishimura have been in a melee with the support of 20 members.



On the other hand, in this representative election, which is contested by the point system, the so-called "local vote", which is voted by local council members and party members / supporters who occupy half of the points, is not in a situation where one person can get out of the way.



For this reason, none of the candidates can win a majority in the first vote, and it is more likely that they will be involved in the final vote by the top two.



There is a disagreement within the party as to which candidate will remain in the final vote, and each camp will call for support until the end of the 29th of the week when the "local vote" vote is closed in order to proceed to the final vote. I am.



In addition, the final vote is

contested


with 2 points for

each

member

of the

Diet


, 1 point for


each

prospective candidate for official recognition, and 1 point for

each representative of each prefecture

, for

a total of 333 points. It will occupy more than 80%.



For this reason, it is expected that there will be active movements in anticipation of the final vote, such as encouraging members of the Diet who have decided to vote for other candidates in the first vote.