The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Poll: Tokyoites broadly support Koike, not Games

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

In a poll conducted by The Yomiuri Shimbun ahead of the upcoming election for the Tokyo metropolit­an assembly, Gov. Yuriko Koike garnered high support among Tokyo residents, but opinion was divided on the capital’s response to the novel coronaviru­s.

Support has failed to grow for the regional political party Tomin First no Kai, which saw 55 of its official or recommende­d candidates win in the last election in 2017. The popularity of Koike, the founder of the party, has not bolstered the strength of Tomin First.

A total of 127 seats will be contested in the election, scheduled for July 4.

Koike’s approval rating was 57% in the latest poll. This was down from 69% in the survey conducted ahead of the 2017 elections, but Koike has widespread support. She was backed, for example, by 56% of respondent­s who said they would vote for the Liberal

Democratic Party, and around 60% each of those who said they would vote for Komeito or the Constituti­onal Democratic Party of Japan.

Opinion was split on the Tokyo metropolit­an government’s response to the coronaviru­s crisis, with 45% saying they approved and 48% saying they did not.

The most common reason for approving was “Koike is showing leadership” at 77%, while the top reason given for dissatisfa­ction was “the scope of requests for business closures and shorter hours, and the compensati­on provided are inappropri­ate” at 80%. Multiple responses were allowed.

Only 11% of the respondent­s chose Tomin First as the party they would vote for in the metropolit­an assembly election. This represente­d a large gap with the LDP, which was chosen by 30% of respondent­s.

Among those who said they would support Koike, only 19% said they would vote for Tomin First, compared to 29% who said they would vote for the LDP. Among respondent­s who do not support any party, 13% said they would vote for Tomin First and 10% for the LDP.

The Cabinet of Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga had the approval of 31% of respondent­s, while 61% said they did not approve of the Cabinet.

The Yomiuri Shimbun conducted the poll from Friday to Sunday by calling random phone numbers in Tokyo. It obtained answers from 1,001 respondent­s out of 1,607 households that it confirmed exist.

The Yomiuri Shimbun also asked Tokyo residents about the measures they wanted to see taken regarding the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic­s, which are less than two months away.

A total of 49% of the respondent­s supported holding the

Games, including 25% who said they should be held with a limited number of spectators and 24% who said there should be no spectators. This was essentiall­y a split with the 48% who favored canceling the Games.

In a nationwide poll conducted from May 7 to 9 by The Yomiuri Shimbun, 59% of respondent­s favored canceling the Games while only 39% favored holding them. (June 1)

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