Japan's LDP at risk of losing majority in lower house election: poll

Political fundraising scandal erodes support for ruling party

20241016N japan lower house empty chamber

All 465 seats of Japan's lower house will be up for grabs in the upcoming election on Oct. 27. (Photo by Uichiro Kasai)

KAORU OSAWA, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party may not reach a sole majority in the lower house general election to be held on Oct. 27, a new Nikkei poll shows, potentially setting the stage for political turmoil not seen since 2009, when the LDP lost control to the now-defunct Democratic Party.

The LDP needs 233 of the lower house's 465 seats to reach a sole majority. As of Oct. 9, the day of the lower house's dissolution, the LDP alone had 256 seats.

Sponsored Content

About Sponsored ContentThis content was commissioned by Nikkei's Global Business Bureau.