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Ahn Cheol-soo, the head of the National Assembly Party, stated that he was running for mayor of Seoul next year and ranked first in the opposition poll in the first public opinion poll. In the passport, the Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises, Young-sun Park ranked first.
The results of a public opinion poll published on the 22nd by Hangil Research, a public opinion polling company (requested by Cookie News, targeting 800 men and women aged 18 and over, residing in Seoul on the 19th and 20th , ± 3.5% P with a confidence level of 95% sample error) In the case, President Ahn ranked first with 17.4%, and in Pan-Passport, Minister Park was 16, 3%.
In the panopticon, following President Ahn, Na Kyung-won, a former member of the Future Integration Party (now the People’s Power), won 16.3%. Seocho-gu Mayor Cho Eun-hee (8.3%), former Democratic Party member Geum Tae-seop (6.6%), Lee Hye-hoon, former Future Integration Party member ( 3.8%), Kim Seon-dong, former secretary general of the People’s Power (1.7%) and Park Chun-hee, former mayor of Songpa-gu (1.4%). . 28.2% of those surveyed said “there is no suitable person”, 8.5% of the others and 7.9% of the undocumented and not receptive.
In the case of the pan-passport, after Minister Park, Minister of Justice Chu Mi-ae (8.8%), Democratic Party member Park Ju-min (7.2%), Democratic Party member Woo Sang-ho (6.6%), Democratic Party member Park Yong-jin (4.4%), National Rights Commissioner Jeon Hyun-hee (2.6%), and Democratic Party Chung Cheong-rae Le Congressmen followed (2.5%). 32.1% of those surveyed said ‘there is no suitable person’, 11.4% of the others and 8.1% of whom do not know or do not respond.
By political party, the Democratic Party’s approval rating was higher than the people’s, but among the pan-passport and pan-opposition Seoul mayoral candidates, more respondents said they would support the latter. 38.3% of voters said they support the Democratic Party and 20.7% support the force of the people. The Justice Party and the Popular Party were followed by 5.2% and 3.8%, followed by the Open Democratic Party with 1.7%.
When asked, ‘Which candidate would you support if a pan-option candidate and a pan-option candidate compete in next year’s Seoul mayoral elections’, 43.2% shook hands with the pan-option and 37.0 % responded that they were pan-option candidates. 8.7% responded that there was no candidate to support and 5.7% said there were other candidates.
On the other hand, detailed survey outlines and results can be found on the website of Hangil Research and the Central Election Survey Deliberation Committee.
Reporter Bae Jae-seong [email protected]
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