New record-breaking pre-voting rate “Shy progress gathered” vs “regime anger expressed”

4ㆍ7 By-election pre-voting was held for two days, together with Democratic Party candidate Park Young-seon (left) at the pre-voting office at Jongno-gu Office, Seoul on the 2nd, and Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, the power of the people, at the pre-voting office at Jayang 3-dong Community Center, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul on the 3rd. Each is voting in. National Assembly Photo Reporter Yonhap News

The pre-voting rate for the April 7 re-election by-election ended at 20.54%. It is the highest new record among all-time re-election pre-elections. In addition, the Democratic Party gave mixed interpretations as “the result of the Shai progressives at the polls” and the people’s power as “the result of the outrage of the citizens.”

In addition, candidate Park Young-seon of the Democratic Party, mayor of Seoul, is appealing for support during a concentrated campaign held at Cheonho Park in Gangdong-gu, Seoul on the 3rd. yunhap news

Even in inclement weather… a record-breaking record

According to the Central Election Commission on the 3rd, 2.47,959 out of 12,161,624 voters voted in the pre-voting held from the previous day to 6 p.m. The Seoul Mayor’s election was higher than the national average with 21.95% (184,324 votes), and the Busan mayoral election was less than the national average with 18.65% (54,499 votes).

The highest pre-replacement voting rate was 19.4% of the 2014 October 29th. The pre-voting rate for this re-election is 1.14 percentage points higher than this. This is higher than the 20.14% pre-voting rate for local elections in 2018. The forecast that the increase in turnout would slow down due to rain all weekend was also missed. However, it did not reach the pre-voting rate of last year’s general election (26.69%).

Ahn Chul-soo (left), the representative of the People’s Party, speaks in support of candidate Oh Se-hoon (right), the power of the people, at the square in front of Yongsan Station in Seoul on the afternoon of the 3rd. Newsis

與 “Shy Progressive Gathering” 野 “Expressing Government Anger”

The ruling and opposition parties argued that it was “a result in their own advantage”. The Democratic Party assessed that the’Shy progressives’, who had not responded properly to public opinion polls so far, went to the polls to empower the government and the ruling party. Democratic Party candidate Park Young-sun met with reporters after visiting Seongbuk Public Youth Housing and was optimistic that “I am positively seeing the high pre-voting rate.”

The power of the people diagnosed that the’regulation trial fever’ raised the pre-voting rate. In particular, it is believed that a large number of 2030 households, who were angry with the failure of real estate policy and the attitude toward South Korea, participated in the voting. Candidate Se-hoon Oh said, “A lot of people have come out to contain such a warning message so that we can go well in the future through this vote on what the government has done so far.”

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