I remember that according to an opinion poll before the Upper House election, about 80 percent answered that they took interested in Upper House election and they were going to vote. But the voter turnout turned out to be 57.92 percent -lower than three years ago
. If all the people who answered that they took interested in this election had voted, things might have been different... Surely, one of my friends complained that it would be the same no matter who became politicians. Even so, abstain from voting means leaving all the decision-making to others. Again, let me confess that I didn't vote for people and political parties being busier for abusing fights and finding fault with other political parties. -So last summer, it was pretty easy to decide whom to vote by elimination from four candidates in my electoral districts. But this time, there were more candidates in my electoral districts and so many new political parties -so I must confess that it was more difficult for me to decide whom to vote -or whom I don't vote