Japan Election February 9: Early Closures, Snow Dent Turnout Risk

Japan Election February 9: Early Closures, Snow Dent Turnout Risk

Japan election voting hours are front and center today, February 9, as heavy snow changes local schedules and dents participation. Omitama City set a 6 p.m. cutoff, while nationwide turnout reached 28.18% at 7:30 p.m., below the prior election at this stage. Lower participation can skew outcomes and the strength of the policy mandate. That matters for fiscal debates, coalition negotiations, and near term positioning in Japan risk assets. We outline what changed, what to watch in turnout, and how investors can respond through the close and early counts tonight.

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