Japan votes in snow-hit snap polls as Takaichi eyes strong mandate
By Kyoko Hasegawa and Caroline Gardin AFP Japan voted in snow-hit snap elections Sunday 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. Opinion polls suggest that Takaichi’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), which has governed almost non-stop for decades, will easily win more than the 233 seats needed to regain a majority in the powerful 465-member lower house. Heavy snowfall blanketed many parts of the country on election day, including Tokyo and other regions that rarely see winter snow. “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. “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...