Next presidential election, Lee Jae-myeong and Yoon Seok-yeol tied for 1st place with 24%… Nakyeon Lee 11% [한국갤럽]

Gyeonggi Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung (left) and former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol.  Reporter Oh Jong-taek, Yonhap News

Gyeonggi Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung (left) and former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol. Reporter Oh Jong-taek, Yonhap News

Gyeonggi Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung and former Prosecutor General Yoon Suk-yeol were jointly ranked first in the next presidential election, according to a public opinion poll.

On the 12th, Gallup Korea announced the results of a poll on the 12th, asking 1003 people over the age of 18 about their preferences for the next political leader.

According to this, the approval rating of this branch was calculated to be 24%, down 3 percentage points from the previous year. Former President Yoon, who had risen 15 percentage points, recorded 24%.

Following the two men who took the joint first place, the Democratic Party’s standing chairman Lee Nak-yeon took 3rd place with 11%. The approval rate is 1 percentage point higher than the previous one. Following the National Assembly Representative Ahn Cheol-soo (3%) and independent lawmaker Hong Jun-pyo (2%).

Korea Gallup

Korea Gallup

Governor Lee showed high preference in Incheon and Gyeonggi (35%), Gwangju and Jeolla (36%), men (31%), and 40s (41%). 43% of the Democratic Party’s supporters voted Governor Lee as the next presidential director.

Former President Yoon gained support in the 30% range in Daegu, Gyeongbuk (37%) and Daejeon, Sejong, and Chungcheong (30%). 64% of the supporters of the people’s strength supported Jeon Yun.

In the survey on the person’s preference, Governor Lee Jae-myeong 46%, former President Yoon Suk-yeol 40%, Chairman Nak-Yeon Lee 31%, Representative Ahn Chul-soo 27%, and Representative Hong Jun-pyo 20%. In the case of disfavor, Governor Lee Jae-myung 43% and former President Yoon 47%.

A Gallup official explained, “The degree of likelihood is a content that is indirectly referred to as an index other than preference, such as’how much can a politician expand to or how much is there a limit?’

Regarding the willingness to vote for the presidential election, the theory of’replacement of government’ was superior to the theory of maintenance of the government. 48% of respondents said,’It is better for the opposition candidate to be elected to change the current regime’, and 40% said’it is better for the ruling party candidate to be elected to maintain the current regime’. 13% reserved their answers.

The error range of this survey is ±3.1% points with a 95% confidence level. For more information, refer to the website of Gallup Korea or the Central Election Poll Deliberation Committee.

Reporter Juhee Hong [email protected]


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