Double Voting Scandal Rocks Japan: Man Arrested, Early Voting System Under Scrutiny
The Metropolitan Police Department announced on March 9th the arrest of company employee Tomoyuki Koyama, 47, on suspicion of violating the Public Offices Election Act by casting two ballots in early voting during the February House of Representatives election. It was further revealed that Koyama had actively encouraged illegal double voting on his social media, sparking widespread concerns over the integrity of the election. According to the police announcement, Koyama is suspected of casting a ballot at an early voting station in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward on the morning of February 7th. Approximately 30 minutes later, he allegedly visited a different early voting station in the same ward (located within the Chiyoda Ward Office), submitted another declaration form, and cast a second vote. It is believed that Koyama was able to carry out the double voting by simply stating his name, date of birth, and address, as he was not required to present his voter registration card or any form of ...