TOKYO — Japan's ruling party began a leadership vote Friday that will decide the next prime minister, with frontrunners including a seasoned defense geek and an arch-nationalist who would be the nation's first woman leader.

A record nine candidates are in the running after the long-powerful factions of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) disbanded earlier this year over a funding scandal.

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