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Howdy, in List of current state leaders by date of assumption of office ↗, representatives of heads of state are ''also'' included. Those being governors-general or a regent (for exmaples). GoodDay (talk) 14:44, 25 January 2024 (UTC)

:That is addresed in the article itself, no need to mention it in the opening paragraph Shacharrz (talk) 17:54, 25 January 2024 (UTC)

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Opinion polling for the next Japanese general election



Hello, thank you for the regular updates on Opinion polling for the next Japanese general election ↗.


Regarding the Yoron Radar survey provided by Greenship, some have pointed out issues with the survey methodology and bias in the respondent population. While this is debatable, you can see that the results diverge significantly compared to other influential public opinion polls in Japan. A simple divergence wouldn't be a problem, but because Public Opinion Radar conducts surveys weekly, four or five times a month, a large bias occurs in the graph ↗ summarizing all company surveys. It seems that Yoron Radar was not included at one point, and it's not included in the Opinion polling for the 2026 Japanese general election ↗ article. I would like you to reconsider whether or not to include this survey. Of course, intentionally excluding some surveys is not good, but Yoron Radar is rarely used in Japanese public opinion analysis. It's largely disregarded in fact... It might be fine to include the numbers, but... I should probably say this to the person who generated the graph in :File:Approval for the Takaichi Cabinet.svg ↗, but I'll just mention it here. Thank you. Minchuchui (talk) 06:50, 18 June 2026 (UTC)

:To be honest, I only started adding them when I saw another user add them. I have no particular preference one way or the other. Shacharrz (talk) 06:57, 18 June 2026 (UTC)