Abe stood as a
Seiyūkai Party candidate in the
February 1928 general election but lost; he was appointed village mayor of Heki in 1933 and later served in the Yamaguchi Prefectural Assembly. He was elected to the
House of Representatives as an independent candidate in the
February 1937 general election. He earned the nickname "New Shōin" or "Shōwa Shōin" in honor of the earlier leader from Yamaguchi,
Yoshida Shōin. In the
1942 general election, he ran on a platform opposing the militarist government under
Hideki Tojo, which had by this time taken away most powers from the
Diet. The Tojo cabinet had attempted to block antiwar candidates from running through a registration system, notwithstanding which Abe won a Diet seat, which he used for an attempt to oust Tojo and end
World War II. Abe was assisted in this effort by
Takeo Miki, who became prime minister after the war. Abe died of a heart attack in January 1946 while preparing to run in the
first post-war general election. ==References==