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Japan election LIVE update: Japan heads to polls as election turns into verdict on PM Sanae Takaichi

Japan election live updates: Voting began on Sunday in Japan’s Lower House election, widely seen as a referendum on Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s leadership, as voters choose between her Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)-led government and a united opposition bloc. The snap election is expected to hand Takaichi a clear victory, though record snowfall across parts of the country could dampen turnout.

The latest data showed voter turnout on Sunday was 21.64% as of 4 pm local time, compared with 24.3% at the same time during the last election, Bloomberg reported, citing the internal affairs ministry. About 26% of eligible voters had already cast their ballots in early voting as of Saturday, the ministry said.

What exit polls say

The exit polls showed that Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its coalition partner Ishin are projected to win a combined 302 to 366 seats in the 465-member Lower House, Reuters reported citing NHK exit polls. Meanwhile, Takaichi’s Liberal Democratic Party is set to win 274 to 328 of the 465 seats in the chamber, well above the 233 needed for a majority.

Opinion polls earlier predict the conservative coalition led by Takaichi, also Japan’s first female prime minister, could win around 300 of the 465 seats in the lower house, a sharp increase from the 233 seats it is defending, reported Reuters.

If the LDP and its ally, the Japan Innovation Party (Ishin), cross the 310-seat mark, the coalition would gain the power to override the upper chamber, where it currently lacks a majority. Takaichi has said she would step down if the coalition fails to retain its majority.

Japan’s snap election | Top 10 points

1. Takaichi, 64, became prime minister in October after being selected as LDP leader and called the rare winter election to secure a fresh mandate while riding a wave of popularity.

2. Known for her straight-talking style and image as a hard worker, she has found strong backing among younger voters.

3. In office, she has moved quickly to accelerate military spending to counter China and has pushed for a sales-tax cut, a move that has unsettled financial markets.

4. Her appeal among younger voters has spilled over into popular culture, with a social media-driven phenomenon dubbed “sanakatsu,” centred on products she uses, such as her handbag and the pink pen she carries in parliament, a Reuters report added.

5. Adding to the campaign’s final stretch, Takaichi received the endorsement of US President Donald Trump on Thursday. While the backing may energise right-leaning voters, it also risks alienating some moderates.

6. If the LDP alone manages to win at least 233 seats, it would be seen as a decisive personal victory for Takaichi, cementing her authority in the Lower House.

7. Failure by the LDP–Ishin coalition to secure a combined majority could force Takaichi to resign, potentially pushing Japan back into political instability after cycling through four prime ministers in about three years, The Japan Times reported.

8. A total of 465 seats are up for grabs, including 289 from single-seat constituencies and 176 through proportional representation.

9. Polling stations close at 8 pm local time, with media projections expected shortly after, according to The Japan Times.

10. Opinion polls predict the conservative coalition led by PM SanaeTakaichi could win around 300 of the 465 seats in the lower house

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The latest data showed voter turnout on Sunday was 21.64% as of 4 pm local time, compared with 24.3% at the same time during the last election, Bloomberg reported, citing the internal affairs ministry. About 26% of eligible voters had already cast their ballots in early voting as of Saturday, the ministry said.

What exit polls say

The exit polls showed that Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its coalition partner Ishin are projected to win a combined 302 to 366 seats in the 465-member Lower House, Reuters reported citing NHK exit polls. Meanwhile, Takaichi’s Liberal Democratic Party is set to win 274 to 328 of the 465 seats in the chamber, well above the 233 needed for a majority.

Opinion polls earlier predict the conservative coalition led by Takaichi, also Japan’s first female prime minister, could win around 300 of the 465 seats in the lower house, a sharp increase from the 233 seats it is defending, reported Reuters.

If the LDP and its ally, the Japan Innovation Party (Ishin), cross the 310-seat mark, the coalition would gain the power to override the upper chamber, where it currently lacks a majority. Takaichi has said she would step down if the coalition fails to retain its majority.

Japan’s snap election | Top 10 points

1. Takaichi, 64, became prime minister in October after being selected as LDP leader and called the rare winter election to secure a fresh mandate while riding a wave of popularity.

2. Known for her straight-talking style and image as a hard worker, she has found strong backing among younger voters.

3. In office, she has moved quickly to accelerate military spending to counter China and has pushed for a sales-tax cut, a move that has unsettled financial markets.

4. Her appeal among younger voters has spilled over into popular culture, with a social media-driven phenomenon dubbed “sanakatsu,” centred on products she uses, such as her handbag and the pink pen she carries in parliament, a Reuters report added.

5. Adding to the campaign’s final stretch, Takaichi received the endorsement of US President Donald Trump on Thursday. While the backing may energise right-leaning voters, it also risks alienating some moderates.

6. If the LDP alone manages to win at least 233 seats, it would be seen as a decisive personal victory for Takaichi, cementing her authority in the Lower House.

7. Failure by the LDP–Ishin coalition to secure a combined majority could force Takaichi to resign, potentially pushing Japan back into political instability after cycling through four prime ministers in about three years, The Japan Times reported.

8. A total of 465 seats are up for grabs, including 289 from single-seat constituencies and 176 through proportional representation.

9. Polling stations close at 8 pm local time, with media projections expected shortly after, according to The Japan Times.

10. Opinion polls predict the conservative coalition led by PM SanaeTakaichi could win around 300 of the 465 seats in the lower house

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Feb 08, 2026 7:37:29 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: About Japan’s lower house elections

Japan Election LIVE: Nearly 1,300 candidates are in the fray for Japan’s 465-seat lower house, highlighting the scale of Sunday’s general election.

Of the total seats, 289 are decided in single-seat constituencies, while 176 are filled through proportional representation, with seats allocated to parties based on their vote share across 11 regional blocs nationwide, Kyodo news agency reported.

Feb 08, 2026 7:22:38 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: LDP coalition projected to win over two-thirds of 465 seats

Japan Election LIVE: Takaichi’s governing coalition led by her Liberal Democratic Party could also win more than two-thirds of the 465-seat lower house, the more powerful of the country’s two-chamber parliament. That’s a level that would allow the governing bloc to dominate house committee chairs to steer policy and budget bills.

NHK, citing results of early vote counts, said the LDP alone secured 244 seats, surpassing a majority at 233.

Feb 08, 2026 6:55:39 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: PM Takaichi says she would conduct a “responsible” fiscal policy amid projection of a win

Japan Election LIVE: Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said on Sunday that she would conduct a “responsible” fiscal policy after media projections showed her triumphing in snap lower house elections.

“We have consistently stressed the importance of responsible and proactive fiscal policy,” AFP reported citing Takaichi

Feb 08, 2026 6:33:21 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Japan–China ties might strain as Takaichi likely to hold office

Japan Election LIVE: Weeks after taking office, Takaichi touched off the biggest dispute with Beijing in over a decade by publicly outlining how Tokyo might respond to a Chinese attack on Taiwan.

China responded with several economic countermeasures, including urging its citizens not to travel to Japan.

A strong Takaichi mandate could also accelerate her plans to bolster Japan’s defences, further angering Beijing, which has cast her as attempting to revive its militaristic past.

Feb 08, 2026 6:13:49 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: What voters say about PM Takaichi?

Japan Election LIVE: Outside a polling station in the town of Uonuma, teacher Kazushige Cho braved below-freezing temperatures to cast his vote for Takaichi’s Liberal Democratic Party.

“It feels like she’s creating a sense of direction – like the whole country pulling together and moving forward. That really resonates with me,” Reuters quoted him as saying.

But younger voters are among the most supportive of Takaichi, with one recent poll finding more than 90% of those under 30 favoured her.

Feb 08, 2026 6:00:22 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: LDP secretary says ‘received backing’ for PM Takaichi’s policies

Japan Election LIVE: Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) secretary general Shunichi Suzuki told Japanese media, “We received backing for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s responsible, proactive fiscal policies and a strengthening of national defence capabilities.”

The LDP alone was seen winning about 300 of the 465 seats up for grabs, up from 198, and regaining a majority lost in 2024.

Feb 08, 2026 5:47:15 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: What draws voters to PM Takaichi?

Japan Election LIVE: Voters have been drawn to her straight-talking, hardworking image, but her nationalistic leanings and emphasis on security have strained ties with powerful neighbour China, while her promises of tax cuts have rattled financial markets.

She wants to make progress on a right-wing agenda that aims to boost Japan’s economy and military capabilities as tensions grow with China.

Feb 08, 2026 5:32:52 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Takaichi’s calls for snap elections drew criticisms

Japan Election LIVE: Japan is holding a general election in February for the first time in 36 years, a decision by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi that has drawn criticism as heavy snowfall in many regions makes campaigning difficult.

Takaichi’s abrupt call for a snap election has also been criticised for prioritising political strategy over governance. Kyodo news agency reported that the move is certain to delay the parliamentary enactment of the initial 2026 budget, originally expected by the end of March ahead of the start of the fiscal year in April.

Feb 08, 2026 5:06:40 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: PM Takaichi aims to boost Japan economy, nurture ties with US

Japan Election LIVE: PM Takaichi wants to make progress on a right-wing agenda that aims to boost Japan’s economy and military capabilities as tensions grow with China. She also wants to nurture ties with her crucial US ally, President Donald Trump.

Takaichi is hugely popular, but the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, which has governed Japan for most of the last seven decades, has struggled with funding and religious scandals.

Feb 08, 2026 4:54:51 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: PM Takaichi to cross majority in Japan elections, polls predict

Japan Election LIVE: Takaichi’s Liberal Democratic Party is set to win 274 to 328 of the 465 seats in the chamber, well above the 233 needed for a majority, according to NHK.

Japan’s first female prime minister called the rare winter snap election to capitalise on her buoyant personal approval ratings since she was elevated to lead the ruling LDP late last year.

Feb 08, 2026 4:35:45 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Japan’s LDP projected to win big

Japan Election LIVE: Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its coalition partner Ishin are projected to win a combined 302 to 366 seats in the 465-member Lower House, Reuters reported citing NHK exit polls.

Takaichi’s Liberal Democratic Party is set to win 274 to 328 of the 465 seats in the chamber, well above the 233 needed for a majority, according to NHK.

Feb 08, 2026 4:30:24 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: What recent polls said about Japan election frontrunners

Japan Election LIVE: In some recent polls, support for Takaichi among those aged between 18 and 29 is nearly 90%. A survey by public broadcaster NHK taken right after Takaichi took office put her approval rating at 77% among 18-to-39-year-olds, compared with 38% and 51% respectively for her immediate predecessors, Shigeru Ishiba and Fumio Kishida, when they began their terms.

A win by Takaichi’s coalition could mean a significant shift to the right in Japan’s security, immigration and other policies

Feb 08, 2026 4:19:41 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Some polling stations to close two hours early

Japan Election LIVE: Officials in Japan have decided to close some polling stations early Sunday amid possible safety hazards from winter weather.

Misasa, a town in Tottori Prefecture in western Japan, is closing 11 out of its 20 ballot stations at 6 pm, two hours earlier than the official hours, due to heavy snow, Bloomberg reported.

Feb 08, 2026 4:09:23 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Voter turnout at 24.3% at 4 pm amid heavy snowfall

Japan Election LIVE: The latest data showed voter turnout on Sunday was 21.64% as of 4 pm local time, compared with 24.3% at the same time during the last election, Bloomberg reported, citing the internal affairs ministry.

About 26% of eligible voters had already cast their ballots in early voting as of Saturday, the ministry said.

Feb 08, 2026 4:03:25 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Around 20% eligible voters cast ballots on Friday

Japan Election LIVE: About 20% of eligible voters, roughly 20.8 million, cast their ballots in early voting as of Friday, the internal affairs ministry said Saturday. In the last election, 16.43 million voters, or 15% of the electorate, had voted by that time, Bloomberg reported

Voter turnout was 16.05% as of 2 p.m. local time, compared with 19.12% at the same time during the last election, according to the internal affairs ministry.

Feb 08, 2026 3:54:42 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Tokyo records 5cm of snow amid ongoing polls

Japan Election LIVE: Snow blanketed several areas of Tokyo on Sunday as a powerful winter pressure pattern tightened its grip over the country. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), a strong winter pressure system has continued over the weekend.

Chiyoda Ward in central Tokyo recorded around 5 centimetres of snow as of 4 p.m. Sunday, while nearby Chiba, Saitama and Ibaraki prefectures also saw up to 9 cm in some areas, Japan Times reported.

Feb 08, 2026 3:42:29 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Takaichi’s victory could mean shift in Japan’s security, immigration policies

Japan Election LIVE: A win by Takaichi’s coalition could mean a significant shift to the right in Japan’s security, immigration and other policies, with its right-wing partner JIP’s leader Hirofumi Yoshimura saying his party will serve as an “accelerator,” AP reported.

Takaichi has pledged to revise security and defense policies by December to bolster Japan’s offensive military capabilities, lifting a ban on weapons exports and moving further away from the country’s postwar pacifist principles.

Feb 08, 2026 3:24:49 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Voter turnout likely to fall amid heavy snowfall, transport disruption

Japan Election LIVE: With almost a metre of snow forecast to fall in northern regions, some voters battled blizzard conditions to pass their verdict on Takaichi’s administration. It is only the third postwar election held in February, with elections typically called during milder months.

Nationwide, 37 train lines and 58 ferry routes were halted on Sunday morning, Reuters reported, citing the transport ministry. Japan Airlines and ANA cancelled a combined 230 domestic flights.

Feb 08, 2026 3:09:05 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Cost-of-living, a leading issue in elections

Japan Election LIVE: One of the leading issues in the election is the cost-of-living crunch for families dealing with the first consistent bout of inflation in a generation.

Both the Liberal Democratic Party of PM Takaichi and Centrist Reform Alliance favour lowering the sales tax on food to zero to help households, but the LDP is looking at a temporary measure while the CRA wants the move to be permanent.

The smaller rivals include the Democratic Party for the People, a centre-right grouping that is looking to raise people’s take-home pay and temporarily reduce the sales tax across the board.

Feb 08, 2026 2:55:44 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Polls show popular support for PM Takaichi among young voters

Japan Election LIVE: Younger voters are among the most supportive of Takaichi, with one recent poll finding more than 90% of those under 30 favoured her, Reuters reported.

The prime minister has sparked an unlikely youth-led craze called “sanakatsu”, roughly translated as “Sanae-mania”, with the products she uses, such as her handbag and the pink pen she scribbles notes with in parliament, in high demand.

That young cohort, however, is less likely to vote than the older generations that have long been the bedrock of LDP support.

Feb 08, 2026 2:45:21 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Voters struggle to cast votes amid heavy snowfall

Japan Election LIVE: Heavy snowfall blanketed many parts of the country on election day, including Tokyo and other regions that rarely see winter snow.

A 50-year-old voter told AFP, “I think it’s important to come, so that we can properly take part in politics as well.”

People expressed difficulty in finding balllot box. Another voter said, “I struggled to find a way to the ballot box as snow was accumulating around it, and it was a pain to arrive here with bad road conditions.”

“I wish the election were held in a snowless season,” he added.

Feb 08, 2026 2:31:27 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: 5 key updates

1. Polling stations opened Sunday for Japan’s Lower House election, widely seen as a referendum on Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.

2. Severe winter storms have blanketed parts of the country, with snowfall even in Tokyo, slowing voter turnout. By 11 am, turnout was 7.17%, and by 2 pm, it had reached 16.05%, down from the same points in the 2024 election, according to the ministry of internal affairs and communications, cited by Kyodo news agency.

3. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has pledged to “immediately resign” if her ruling coalition fails to secure a majority in the powerful lower house. A strong showing would consolidate her authority and allow her to advance her policy agenda.

4. Takaichi’s popularity among younger voters is unusually high. Recent polls show nearly 90% support among those aged 18–29, and an NHK survey shortly after she took office put her approval rating at 77% among 18–39-year-olds, far higher than her immediate predecessors.

5. Takaichi has campaigned on expanding government spending in key industries, restoring Japan’s global competitiveness, and tightening immigration rules. On household economics, she is backing a temporary cut in the sales tax on food. She also signals plans to boost defense spending.

Feb 08, 2026 2:04:47 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: PM Takaichi promises economic boost and tougher immigration rules

Japan Election LIVE: Throughout her campaign, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has promised to expand government spending in key industries, restore Japan’s global economic competitiveness, and implement tougher immigration policies, as reported by Japan Times.

On the cost-of-living front, she and her party are pushing to cut the sales tax on food, though the LDP is proposing a temporary measure compared with the opposition’s call for a permanent reduction.

Feb 08, 2026 1:49:08 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: What Trump said on PM Takaichi

Japan Election LIVE: US President Donald Trump has thrown his support behind Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi ahead of Japan’s election, also extending an invitation for her to visit the White House on March 19.

“Prime Minister Takaichi is someone who deserves powerful recognition for the job she and her Coalition are doing,” Trump wrote in a social media post on Thursday, signaling backing that could appeal to right-leaning voters.

Feb 08, 2026 1:27:06 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Takaichi enjoys strong youth support in polls

Japan Election LIVE: Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is showing unusually high support among younger voters, with recent polls indicating nearly 90% backing from those aged 18 to 29.

A survey by public broadcaster NHK conducted soon after she took office put her approval rating at 77% among 18-to-39-year-olds, far higher than her immediate predecessors, Shigeru Ishiba and Fumio Kishida, who had approval ratings of 38% and 51% respectively at the start of their terms.

Feb 08, 2026 1:20:05 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Voter turnout 16.05% as of 2 pm amid snowy conditions

Japan Election LIVE: Voter turnout stood at 16.05% as of 2 pm local time, down from 19.12% at the same point in the last election, according to Japan’s ministry of internal affairs and communications, cited by Bloomberg.

The lower-than-expected turnout comes as heavy snowfall continues to affect parts of the country, potentially slowing voters on election day.

Feb 08, 2026 12:57:29 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Snap February election draws criticism amid heavy snow

Japan is holding a general election in February for the first time in 36 years, a decision by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi that has drawn criticism as heavy snowfall in many regions makes campaigning difficult.

Takaichi’s abrupt call for a snap election has also been criticised for prioritising political strategy over governance. Kyodo news agency reported that the move is certain to delay the parliamentary enactment of the initial 2026 budget, originally expected by the end of March ahead of the start of the fiscal year in April.

Feb 08, 2026 12:45:32 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: How a strong LDP win could shift Japan–China ties

Japan Election LIVE: A decisive victory for the ruling LDP in the lower house election could hand Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi fresh political clout in her increasingly tense standoff with China, according to current and former Japanese officials, even as Beijing shows little sign of softening its position.

Just weeks after taking office, Takaichi sparked the most serious flare-up with China in more than a decade by publicly outlining how Tokyo might respond to a potential Chinese attack on Taiwan, Reuters reported.

Armed with a strong popular mandate, Takaichi is also expected to move faster on plans to bolster Japan’s military — a push that is likely to further irritate Beijing, which has accused her of attempting to revive Japan’s militaristic past.

Feb 08, 2026 12:32:44 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Voters queue up at polling stations amid winter woes

 (AFP)
(AFP)

Japan Election LIVE: People queue up at a polling station to vote during the House of Representatives election in Kawasaki, Kanagawa prefecture on February 8, 2026.

Japan votes in snap elections with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi hoping to turn a honeymoon start into a resounding ballot box victory that could rile China and rattle financial markets.

Feb 08, 2026 12:19:59 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Ahead of vote, Takaichi thanks supporters, vows to ‘make Japan strong and prosperous’

Japan Election LIVE: Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi reflected on her campaign journey ahead of the election, highlighting the scale of her travels and thanking supporters who turned out despite harsh weather.

“Over the 12 days since the official announcement, from north to Hokkaido down to Kagoshima Prefecture in the south, across 23 prefectures and 47 locations, covering approximately 15,000 km, I have been traveling tirelessly, with the motto ‘Make the Japanese archipelago strong and prosperous,’ continuing to make my appeals,” Takaichi said in a post on X, ahead of voting.

Acknowledging the difficult conditions, she added, “In this terribly cold weather, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made the effort to come to the venues.”

Feb 08, 2026 12:04:55 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Election-day pace slower, turnout at 7.17% by 11 am

Initial voter turnout reached 7.17% as of 11 am, down 3.26 percentage points from the same time in the 2024 election, according to Japan’s ministry of internal affairs and communications, cited by Kyodo news agency.

The slower election-day pace comes despite a sharp rise in advance participation. Early voting through Friday jumped 26.56% compared with 2024, the report added.

Feb 08, 2026 12:00:12 PM IST

Japan Election LIVE: About 1,300 candidates in fray

Japan Election LIVE: Nearly 1,300 candidates are in the fray for Japan’s 465-seat lower house, highlighting the scale of Sunday’s general election.

Of the total seats, 289 are decided in single-seat constituencies, while 176 are filled through proportional representation, with seats allocated to parties based on their vote share across 11 regional blocs nationwide, Kyodo news agency reported.

Feb 08, 2026 11:41:04 AM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Defence push and ‘nation splitting policies’ feature in PM Takaichi campaign

Japan Election LIVE: Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has said she wants to ramp up defence spending, partly in response to pressure from US President Donald Trump on Japan to loosen its purse strings.

Though Takaichi said she is seeking the public’s mandate for her “nation splitting policies,” she has largely steered clear of contentious questions on the campaign trail, including how to fund sharply rising military outlays and how to ease diplomatic tensions with China, reported AP.

In her speeches, Takaichi has instead leaned into a broader pitch for an active state, arguing for “proactive” government spending to support “crisis management investment and growth.” She has highlighted areas such as economic security, technology and industrial policy.

At the same time, Takaichi has signalled a tougher stance on immigration and foreigners, calling for stricter rules for foreign property owners and a cap on foreign residents.

Feb 08, 2026 11:24:18 AM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Takaichi says she will resign if coalition loses majority

Japan Election LIVE: Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female leader who took office last October, has made clear that her political future hinges on Sunday’s result.

She has said she would “immediately resign” if her ruling coalition fails to secure control of the powerful lower chamber.

Feb 08, 2026 11:07:43 AM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Before voting, Takaichi makes last appeal to voters

Japan Election LIVE: Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi issued a final call to voters ahead of polling day, stressing how narrowly elections can be decided under Japan’s single-seat constituency system.

“In the House of Representatives’ single-seat constituency system, victory or defeat can hinge on just a few dozen votes.

I have long witnessed candidates who lost by just over a hundred votes.

That is how much weight each and every vote carries,” she said.

Framing the election as a turning point, Takaichi urged voters to back her party to keep reforms on track.

“Right now, Sanae Takaichi needs your strength.

Whether we can continue the reforms or not.

We stand at a crossroads for dramatically changing the nation,” she said.

“I earnestly ask that tomorrow, please make your way to the polling station, vote for the LDP candidate in the single-seat constituency, and for the proportional representation bloc, vote for the LDP,” Takaichi said in a statement.

Feb 08, 2026 10:48:02 AM IST

Japan election live updates: Japan votes in snow-hit snap polls

Japan election live updates: Japan held snap elections on Sunday amid heavy snowfall, as Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi looked to build on her early popularity and secure a strong mandate at the ballot box.

Large parts of the country saw heavy snow on polling day, including Tokyo and several other areas that do not usually experience winter snowfall.

Feb 08, 2026 10:25:06 AM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Polls set to close at 8pm, projections afterwards

Japan Election LIVE: Voting stations across Japan were due to close at 8:00 pm local time (1100 GMT), setting the stage for the first wave of results.

Media organisations are expected to release projections based on partial vote counts shortly after polling ends, offering an early indication of how the lower house election has played out.

Feb 08, 2026 10:07:50 AM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Early Taiwan remarks put Takaichi on collision course with China

Japan Election LIVE: Just two weeks into office, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi – long seen as a China hawk even before becoming premier – raised regional tensions by suggesting Japan could intervene militarily if Beijing attempted to take self-ruled Taiwan by force.

China considers the democratic island part of its territory and has not ruled out using force to bring it under its control, making Takaichi’s comments an early and sharp signal of a tougher stance from Tokyo.

Feb 08, 2026 9:51:46 AM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Voter brave snow to cast ballots, say ‘important to come’

Japan Election LIVE: Despite heavy snowfall in parts of the country, voters turned out on Sunday, with some describing the challenges of reaching polling stations in wintry conditions.

“I think it’s important to come, so that we can properly take part in politics as well,” a 50-year-old woman, who only disclosed her surname as Kondo, told AFP near a voting station in Tokyo.

“Even if it snows more than it does now, I still plan to go,” she added.

In northern Japan, conditions were tougher. “I struggled to find a way to the ballot box as snow was accumulating around it, and it was a pain to arrive here with bad road conditions,” a man in his 70s in Aomori told public broadcaster NHK.

“I wish the election was held in a snowless season,” he said, as Japan holds a general election in snowy February for the first time in decades.

Feb 08, 2026 9:41:11 AM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Trump backs Takaichi with full endorsement

Japan Election LIVE: US President Donald Trump has publicly endorsed Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, throwing his support behind her and her ruling coalition as Japan votes in the general election.

In a social media post, Trump said he and his team were impressed with Takaichi when they met in Japan around three months ago.

“Prime Minister Takaichi is someone who deserves powerful recognition for the job she and her Coalition are doing and, therefore, as President of the United States of America, it is my Honor to give a Complete and Total Endorsement of her, and what her highly respected Coalition is representing,” Trump wrote.

The endorsement is likely to resonate with right-leaning voters, though it could also divide opinion among moderates as the campaign enters its final stretch.

Feb 08, 2026 9:32:25 AM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Cost of living takes centre stage in snap election debate

Japan Election LIVE: The rising cost of living has emerged as one of the defining issues in the election, with households grappling with the first sustained bout of inflation in a generation.

Both the ruling LDP and the opposition Centrist Reform Alliance (CRA) have pledged to cut the sales tax on food to zero to ease pressure on families.

The key difference lies in duration — the LDP is proposing a temporary reduction, while the CRA wants the tax cut to be permanent.

Smaller parties are also sharpening their pitch. The Democratic Party for the People, a centre-right group, is campaigning on boosting take-home pay and temporarily lowering the sales tax across the board.

On the far right, Sanseito, which secured the second-highest vote share in last summer’s upper house election, is calling for stricter rules on accepting foreign residents and ultimately wants the sales tax scrapped altogether.

Feb 08, 2026 9:27:34 AM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Winter storms disrupt voting day

Japan Election LIVE: Strong winter storms swept across wide parts of Japan on Sunday, prompting heavy snow warnings and weather alerts nationwide as voters headed to the polls.

The Japan Meteorological Agency urged caution over high tidal waves, traffic disruptions and blizzard-like conditions in several regions, according to a Bloomberg report.

Central Tokyo recorded 3 centimetres of snowfall in the 24 hours leading up to 5 am local time, the agency said, adding to concerns that the weather could weigh on voter turnout as the day progresses.

Feb 08, 2026 9:23:22 AM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Early turnout dips as voting gets underway amid heavy snowfall

Japan Election LIVE: Voter turnout stood at 3.72% as of 10 am local time on Sunday, significantly lower than the 6.33% recorded at the same point in the 2024 election, according to Japan’s internal affairs ministry, cited by Bloomberg.

The early dip comes amid concerns that severe winter weather in parts of the country could weigh on overall participation as the day progresses.

Feb 08, 2026 9:15:35 AM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Voting kicks off for Lower House election

Voters walk to cast their ballots for the lower house election at a polling station in Tokyo, Japan, on Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026.  (Bloomberg)
Voters walk to cast their ballots for the lower house election at a polling station in Tokyo, Japan, on Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026. (Bloomberg)

Japan Election LIVE: Voters across Japan headed to polling stations on Sunday as voting began for the Lower House election, widely framed as a referendum on the country’s leadership, reported Japan Times.

The contest is being seen as a direct choice between Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and the leader of the opposition, with the outcome expected to determine not just the balance of power in parliament but the future of Takaichi’s leadership.

Feb 08, 2026 9:04:52 AM IST

Japan Election LIVE: Heavy snowfall in parts of Japan threatens voter turnout

Japan Election LIVE: Severe winter weather is emerging as a key factor in Japan’s first mid-winter general election since 1990, with concerns it could keep some voters away from polling stations.

Record snowfall has blanketed parts of northern and western Japan and even reached Tokyo on Sunday local time, leading to minor traffic disruptions. Public broadcaster NHK reported that some remote polling stations will shut early to allow ballots to be transported to counting centres on time.

Turnout is already a weak spot in Japanese elections. In recent votes, participation has hovered around 55%, lower than in most advanced democracies.

Feb 08, 2026 9:02:41 AM IST

Japan Election LIVE: How a strong LDP win could shift Japan-China ties

Japan Election LIVE: A decisive victory in the lower house election could give Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi fresh political clout in her increasingly tense standoff with China, current and former Japanese officials say, even as Beijing shows little sign of softening its stance.

Just weeks after taking office, Takaichi triggered the most serious flare-up with China in more than a decade by publicly laying out how Tokyo might respond to a potential Chinese attack on Taiwan, reported Reuters.

With a strong popular mandate, Takaichi is also expected to push faster on plans to strengthen Japan’s military. Those efforts are likely to further irritate Beijing, which has accused her of trying to revive Japan’s militaristic past.

Feb 08, 2026 8:49:16 AM IST

Japan Election LIVE: What does a win look like for Takaichi? Here’s the margin that matters

Japan Election LIVE: Opinion polls suggest Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and its coalition partner, the Japan Innovation Party (Ishin), could secure around 300 seats in the 465-member lower house, a comfortable jump from the razor-thin majority she currently holds.

The first key benchmark is 261 seats, known as an absolute stable majority. Crossing this line would give the coalition control over parliamentary committees, making it easier to pass legislation and clear crucial budget bills.

A bigger prize lies at 310 seats. Hitting that number would hand Takaichi a super-majority, allowing her coalition to override the upper house, where it does not currently have the numbers.

The stakes are equally clear on the downside. If the coalition fails to retain a simple majority in the lower house, Takaichi has already said she will step down as prime minister.