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Tokyo votes in high-stakes city election

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TOKYO (AP) — Tokyo residents were voting for the city’s assembly in an election Sunday
TOKYO (AP) — Tokyo residents were voting for the city’s assembly in an election Sunday that could alter national politics as a populist governor aims to strengthen her base and challenge Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s scandal-laden ruling party.
At stake are 127 assembly seats. Opinion polls have predicted a sweeping victory for Gov. Yuriko Koike’s new party, Tomin First no Kai, or Tokyoites First party, as Abe’s Liberal Democrats have taken a hit after being buffeted by scandals and gaffes.
The Liberal Democrats, who are just short of a majority in the Tokyo assembly, have fielded 60 candidates against the Koike party’s 50.
The result of the Tokyo election has in the past set the tone for national polls. Koike is rumored to be eyeing a return to parliament to run for prime minister.
A former TV newscaster, Koike became the first female leader of Japan’s capital last summer and earned a reformist image after repeatedly clashing with the male-dominated city government. She portrayed the LDP-dominated assembly as a place of murky politics run by an anti-reform old boys’ club which is interfering with her agenda, including cost-cutting of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

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