According to the opinion poll conducted by NHK before the Upper House election, 59% of the respondents answered that they "must go" to vote, including those who "voted before the deadline", which is 4 points from the survey one week ago. It became expensive.

NHK conducted a poll for three days from the 1st of this month using a method called "RDD" that calls fixed-line and mobile phone numbers randomly generated by computers for people aged 18 and over nationwide.


The number of people surveyed was 3802, and responses were received from 2035, which is 54%.

The percentage of those who answered that they "supported" the Kishida Cabinet was 54%, up 4 points from the survey one week ago, while the percentage of those who answered "not supported" was 27%, which was the same as a week ago.

When asked if they would go to the House of Councilors election, 48% said they would definitely go, 24% said they were going to go, 9% said they didn't know if they would go, 5% said they wouldn't go, and "before the deadline". "Vote" was 11%.



The combined ratio of "must go" and "voted early" was 4 points higher than in the survey one week ago.

When asked how interested they were in the Upper House election, 20% said they were "very interested", 49% said they were "somewhat interested", 20% said they were "not very interested", and they were "totally interested". "No" was 5%.

When asked what the ruling and opposition seats should be in the Upper House election, 24% said that "the ruling party should have more seats" and "the opposition should have more seats". 28% and 40% said "I can't say either".

When asked how much consideration should be given to measures against rising prices when choosing a voting destination in this House of Councilors election, 25% said they would consider it a lot, 45% said they would consider it to some extent, and 17% said they would not consider it too much. , "Do not consider at all" was 5%.

When asked if they were worried about the power supply, 31% said they felt a lot, 43% said they felt a certain amount, 15% said they didn't feel much, and 5% said they didn't feel at all. ..

In this House of Councilors election, the percentage of women in the total number of candidates reached a record high.


When asked if the percentage of female parliamentarians should increase in this election, 50% said "it should increase", 10% said "it doesn't have to increase", and "both". I can't say it "was 34%.