Today is the election day for the 49th House of Representatives election. Today's Shizuoka prefecture is cloudy and sometimes rainy. Perhaps the turnout is low. I have already voted early, so it doesn't matter if the weather is bad. It's annoying to go out on such a sunny day.
The fact that Mr. Shinjo was appointed as the new director of the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters was made a noise on the Internet and terrestrial TV programs. When zapping Youtube, there are many Youtube channels published by retired baseball players. I subscribed to the "Dave Okubo" channel and watched it, but I was surprised that many baseball alumni, including famous and unknown ones, are doing it. Also, since they are on each other's channels, it's like a mutual aid society.
Tonight's TV program is all election specials. Do you want to know the result of the election so quickly? The first thing you want to know is the people who participated in the election and their staff. So, let's enjoy movies or overseas dramas on Netflix without watching terrestrial TV tonight.
I'm really grateful that overseas TV dramas can be seen as ordinary dramas. And dubbed by an excellent Japanese voice actor. However, the dubbing of a young actress who was pushed by a major office in an overseas movie is the worst. Isn't "Prometheus" dubbed by Ayame Goriki the worst dubbing?
I saw "Geostorm" on Netflix last night. The main character, Gerard Butler, was dubbed by "Takaya Kamikawa," and the one who got caught was the main character's younger brother's fiance, who was dubbed by the actress who played the role of Secret Service. When I looked it up, it was "Blouson Chiemi". Even though top-notch actors and voice actors are dubbing around. Still, it was better than Ayame Goriki.
After all, I watched the election bulletin while zapping. Tomorrow, I know who won and lost, but I'm still curious. I live in Shizuoka 3rd district. A single combat between the Liberal Democratic Party and the Constitutional Democratic Party. Only these two have run in this constituency. In a close battle, the ballot counting rate exceeded 96%.
Unfortunately, the member I recommended lost in the single-seat constituency. Maybe it will be revived proportionally, but depending on the order of the list, there may not be a proportional revival.
In this election, it seems that a well-known big-name councilor has lost the election in the single-seat constituency. In the current election system, even if the revival is elected proportionally, it is the same member of the Diet, but the pride of the person seems to be shattered to the extent that it is said that the single-member district defeat and the proportional revival are zombie members.