
Ahn Chul-soo, president of the National Assembly Party. Central photo
In a survey on the preferences of candidates for the mayor of Seoul, a public opinion poll found that Ahn Chul-soo, the representative of the National Assembly Party, ranked first with 24.1% support.
Ipsos, a polling company, asked 801 people aged 18 and over living in Seoul from the 31st to the 1st of last month on the preferences of candidates for mayor of Seoul, and CEO Ahn ranked first.
The Minister of Small and Medium Venture Business Park Young-sun (15.3%) took second place, and Oh Se-hoon, former mayor of Seoul City (9.5%), took third place. The difference between Representative Ahn and Minister Park was 8.8 percentage points, which widened outside the margin of error.
Following this, Justice Minister Chu Miae (6.8%), former member of the People’s Strength (6.3%) Na Kyung-won, Democratic Party member Park Joo-min (4.1%), Democratic Party member Woo Sang-ho (4.1%), Democratic Party member Geum Tae-seop (2.7%), and Seocho-gu Mayor Cho Eun-hee (1.3%) %), followed by Representative Yoon Hee-suk (1.2%).
In the question of who is the most suitable candidate for the mayor of Seoul among the pan-optics, Ahn ranked first with 26.9% of the support. Former Mayor Oh Se-hoon (12.1%), former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won (7.4%), and former lawmaker Tae-seop Geum (3.7%) were followed.

Young-sun Park, Minister of Small and Medium Venture Business. Central photo
Among the pan-passport figures, the best candidate for the mayor of Seoul was Minister Park Young-seon with 18.4%. Following this was Minister Chu Mi-ae (7.7%), Rep. Woo Sang-ho (5.8%), Rep. Park Ju-min (5.1%), and Kim Jin-ae, Rep. of the Open Democratic Party (2.2%).
54.8% of respondents said that the opposition should be unified. 26.3% of respondents said they should not be unified.
When asked which party would vote if the opposition candidates confront one-on-one, 41.7% of opposition candidates and 32.5% of passport candidates appeared. The difference was 11.2 percentage points, outside the error range. 23.8% of the floating class added’don’t know’ and’don’t know’.
Meanwhile, the survey has a 95% sample error and a confidence level of ±3.5%p. For more information, please refer to the website of the Central Election Survey Deliberation Committee.
Reporter Hao Soo-min [email protected]