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2026/01/25 01:40
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- Campaigning begins Tuesday for Japan’s Lower House election, with over 1,200 candidates expected to run nationwide. - 465 seats are being contested: 289 in single-seat districts and 176 through proportional representation. - Voting will occur on February 8, and parties may still add candidates before the official campaign starts. A: Hey! Did you hear about the elections? B: No! What’s going on? A: It's starting soon! Campaigning kicks off on Tuesday. B: Really? Wow, that’s fast! How many people are running? A: A lot! Over 1,200 candidates, can you believe it? B: That's crazy! How many seats are there to win? A: 465 total. Some are in specific areas, and some are decided differently. A: About half, 289, are in those specific areas. B: And the other half? A: The other 176 are decided with a proportional representation system. Basically, it's like a bigger picture for the whole country, divided into regions. A: The Liberal Democratic Party has a lot of candidates. B: Oh yeah? Who else is running? A: Lots of different parties! Centrist Reform Alliance, Japan Innovation Party... it's quite a mix! B: So, when do we actually vote? A: February 8th! Mark your calendars! B: Okay, got it! Thanks for the heads up!
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