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Ahn Cheol-soo and Park Hyeong-jun, overwhelmingly leading by-election polls… Second place and double car

Input 2021.01.02 20:43 | Revision 2021.01.02 20:51

With the by-election of the Mayor of Seoul and Busan Mayor scheduled for April 7 coming three months in the future, Ahn Chul-soo, head of the National Assembly Party, and Professor Park Hyung-joon of Dong-A University, a member of the People’s Power, are found to be leading the way in a recent public opinion poll.-

Ahn Cheol-soo, the representative of the National Assembly Party, is speaking at a press conference on corona prevention measures held at the National Assembly on the 31st of last month. /yunhap news

Representative Ahn, who recently declared a run for the Seoul Mayor’s by-election, showed an overwhelming lead by outscoring candidates outside the margin of error.

In a survey conducted by Chosun Ilbo and TV Chosun to Kanta Korea and conducted a survey of 800 voters each in Seoul and Busan from the 27th to the 29th of last month (±3.5%p for the 95% confidence level of the sample error), the approval rating of the Mayor of Seoul was Ahn Chul-soo. The representative took the first place with 20.4%. Following this was Park Young-sun, Minister of Small and Medium Business Ventures, 11.5%, former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, 9.8% of the People’s Power, and Na Kyung-won, 8.6%.

Newsis commissioned a public opinion polling agency Real Meter to conduct a’Seoul Political Political Public Opinion Survey’ (±3.5%p for 95% confidence level) with 800 voters in Seoul on the 28th and 29th of last month. % Recorded. Minister Park Young-sun and former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won showed 11.6% and 10.7%, respectively, and former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon also fought a close fight with 10.4%.

Dong-A Ilbo commissioned Research & Research to survey 800 voters in Seoul from 27 to 29 last month (with 95% confidence level, sample error ±3.5%p), and as a result,’Among those who are considered running for the Seoul mayoral by-election When asked,’Who will you vote for?’, 24.2% of the respondents elected Ahn Cheol-soo, the National Assembly representative. The following was followed by Minister Park Young-sun, 17.5%, and former lawmaker Na Kyung-won, 14.5%.

Dong-A University professor Park Hyung-jun is declaring a run for the Busan Mayor’s by-election on the 15th of last month. /Provided by Professor Hyung-Joon Park

In the survey on the suitability of the Busan market, Professor Park Hyung-jun, a member of the People’s Power, received great support. As a result of the Chosun Ilbo and TV Chosun survey, Prof. Hyung-jun Park ranked first with 19.1%, followed by former lawmaker Lee Eon-ju with 10.1%, followed by Kim Young-chun, former secretary general of the National Assembly, 9.9%.

Newsys commissioned the public opinion polling agency Real Meter and conducted a “by-election by the Busan Mayor and a survey on pending issues” (±3.4%p for 95% confidence level) on 809 voters in Busan on the 28th and 30th of last month. The percentage of supporting Professor Park Hyung-jun was the highest at 30.1%. Next was Kim Young-chun, former National Assembly secretary general, 15.6%, followed by Lee Eon-ju, former National Strength Congressman 11.3%.

As a result of a poll by Cho Won C&I (±3.1%p for 95% confidence level) of 1003 voters in Busan from the 26th to 27th at the request of the Korean Regional Newspaper Association, Professor Park Hyung-joon in the’Bang-Night Area Busan Mayor’ In terms of the candidate suitability of the Busan mayor of criminal passports, 27.5% was obtained, and Kim Young-chun, former secretary general of the National Assembly, gained 15.7%.

In a survey conducted by Polycom, a professional public opinion polling agency, on the 26th-28th of the last 26th-28th of Busan at the request of the international newspaper, 28.3% of respondents answered the question,’Who thinks the best mayor of Busan, leaving the opposition parties?’ I chose. Former National Assembly secretary general Kim Young-chun was followed by 16.9%, followed by former lawmaker Lee Eon-ju with 15.3%.

For more information, refer to the website of the Central Election Polls Review Committee.

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