2018 Democratic Party of Korea leadership election|
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| | | | Candidate | Lee Hae-chan | Song Young-gil | Kim Jin-pyo | Delegates | 40.57% | 31.96% | 27.48% | Party members | 45.79% | 28.67% | 25.54% | Opinion poll | 44.03% | 30.61% | 25.37% | Non-voting members poll | 38.20% | 36.30% | 25.50% | Total | 42.88% | 30.73% | 26.39% | |
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The Democratic Party of Korea held a leadership election on 25 August 2018. It was the first leadership election since the inauguration of President Moon Jae-in. The elected leader was slated to serve a 2-year term.[1]
Candidates[edit]
Dropped out[edit]
Advance to the finals[edit]
- Lee Hae-chan, member of the National Assembly, former leader of the party, former Prime Minister of South Korea, former Minister of Education.
- Kim Jin-pyo, member of the National Assembly, former Floor leader of the party, former Minister of Education and Human Resources Development, former Minister of Finance and Economy.
- Song Young-gil, member of the National Assembly, former Mayor of Incheon.
Results[edit]
The ratio of the results by sector was 45% for delegates, 40% for party members, 10% for opinion poll and 5% for non-voting members poll.
Final results[2] Candidates | Delegates (45%) | Party members (40%) | Opinion poll (10%) | Non-voting members poll (5%) | Total (100%) |
Lee Hae-chan | 40.57% | 45.79% | 44.03% | 38.20% | 42.88% |
Song Young-gil | 31.96% | 28.67% | 30.61% | 36.30% | 30.73% |
Kim Jin-pyo | 27.48% | 25.54% | 25.37% | 25.50% | 26.39% |
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