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Japan's ruling coalition was headed for a resounding victory in lower house elections yesterday, firming up Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's hold on power as he prepares to push forward on several politically difficult fronts.

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Voting for Japan's House of Representatives, or the lower house in its bicameral parliament, started at 7 a.m. local time in more than 48,000 polling stations across the nation, with 1,191 candidates running for 475 seats in the powerful chamber.

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