Prime Minister Shinzo Abe places a red rosette on the name of his Liberal Democratic Party's winning candidate during ballot counting for the lower house elections at the party headquarters in Tokyo on Sunday night.
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Chuichi Hashimura
Rosy morning!
Yubaru
Black would have been a more appropriate color!
harvey pekar
Huh, don't see too much about the record low turnout for this election anywhere. Just the typical spin.
hokkaidoguy
@harvey pekar
Have you turned on the tv or picked up a paper today?
Stuart hayward
Hokkaidoguy: (Have you turned on the TV or picked up a paper today?) Clearly you haven't. The voter turn out was 52%, record low, 7% lower than 2012.
toshiko
On the name list, There is name of Ishihara on Tokyo 8 ward. Must be N Ishihara. then I thought Yamaguchi is 2 wards but Abe is in Ward 4. Of cause they have red marks on top.
slumdog
I guess when you are wearing rose-colored glasses, any night seems rosy...
SenseNotSoCommon
Appropriate color for the economy, Shinzo!
Cricky
Like a communist Politbeaurou red is the colour of the day. And the colour the population bleed to satisfy the greed and ego of the ruling elite.
toshiko
@SenseNotSoCommonDEC. 15, 2014 - 10:58AM JST Appropriate color for the economy, Shinzo!
You are too realistic !
Abe's younger brother, Nobuo Kishi was elected from Yamaguchi-ken 2nd ward
kyushubill
Rosy for the LDP, for the populace not so much.
In_japan
"ROSE" a flower with thrones. Good choice, fits well
Christopher Glen
A sad day for Japan when people like Abe get "re-elected"
CGB Spender
Go Abe go! You can ignore all the pre-dispositioned negativity on this website.