New Delhi, Feb. 8 -- Japan is voting in their early snap elections on Sunday, in which members to 465 seats in the country's House of Representatives will be chosen.
The House of Representatives is the lower house of the country's National Diet.
The elections are being held four months after Sanae Takaichi took over as Japan's Prime Minister. Her premiership began once she won the presidential elections of the Democratic Party and became the chief of the Liberal Democratic Party-Ishin coalition.
All exit polls have predicted a decisive victory for the LDP-Ishin alliance. The Japanese public broadcaster NHK's opinion poll predicts 302-366 seats for Takaichi's alliance. The opposition are projected to get 73-167 seats.
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