A poster of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi displayed on the Liberal Democratic Celebration’s headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, on Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026. Photographer: Toru Hanai/Bloomberg through Getty Photos
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Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Celebration has doubtless strengthened its majority within the nation’s Decrease Home, with the LDP capturing between 274 and 328 within the 465 seat chamber, in accordance with an early projection by broadcaster NHK.
This was broadly in keeping with what polls had recommended, with Nikkei and Asahi Shimbun predicting that the LDP and its coalition associate, the Japan Innovation Celebration would safe extra then 300 seats within the Decrease Home.
NHK projected the coalition would win as much as win as much as 366 seats.
Individuals trudged by way of heavy snow in a number of elements of the nation to forged their votes.
Earlier than parliament was dissolved, the LDP-JIP coalition held a mixed 230 seats, and with three independents voting with the LDP, this successfully gave the ruling coalition a one seat majority within the chamber.
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi dissolved the Decrease Home on Jan. 23, a transfer that was seen as an try and shortly strengthen the ruling coalition’s place within the chamber by capitalizing on her excessive public approval scores.
“Takaichi now has the LDP and the technocrats precisely the place she all the time needed them,” economist Jesper Koll mentioned in a Substack publish.
“The LDP is now beholden to her; and the elite technocrats now know she’ll be in energy for at the least two or three extra years … so that they don’t have any alternative however to take a position their profession in her success,” Koll added.
Polls compiled by Japanese media outlet Nippon.com confirmed that Takaichi remained common heading into the election, though her help had slipped barely within the current weeks.
The outlet reported that only one home ballot in January indicated greater than 70% help, in comparison with three in December, whereas six polls confirmed help within the 60% vary, up from 4 within the earlier month.
In the meantime, the Central Reform Alliance, made up of the previous Constitutional Democratic Celebration of Japan and Komeito, the LDP’s former coalition associate, was prone to choose up between 37 and 91 seats.
The CDP was the most important opposition occasion earlier than its merger with Komeito, holding 148 seats, whereas Komeito managed 24 seats.
The election comes amid heightened tensions between Japan and China, in addition to persistent issues over the yen’s weak spot and inflation within the nation.
Japan has endured inflation above the Financial institution of Japan’s goal for 45 consecutive months, declining actual wages and chronic yen weak spot.
The latest inflation studying stood at 2.1%, whereas full-year inflation reached 3.2%. Actual wages fell for 11 consecutive months year-on-year in 2025, and on a yearly foundation, actual wages have fallen yearly since 2022.
The yen weakened additional at the beginning of 2026, briefly approaching the 160 degree towards the U.S. greenback. Whereas a weaker foreign money advantages exporters, it has additionally amplified imported inflation.
Takaichi had earlier laid out a report $783 billion finances for the subsequent fiscal yr beginning April 1, on prime of a $135 billion stimulus package deal launched final yr to assist households with rising dwelling prices.
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