Park Young-sun and Ahn Cheol-soo, super close combat within the margin of error when confronting

Next, we will share the news of the polls we have prepared. In the by-election of the mayor of Seoul, I asked which candidate he is supporting now.

Reporter Baek Woon will explain the findings in detail.

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We asked who would be the best candidate for the mayor of Seoul.

Former Minister Park Young-sun was 30, followed by Woo Sang-ho, Democratic Party member 9.8, and Kim Jin-ae, Open Democratic Party member 2.1%.

What about the pan-optics, followed by Ahn Chul-soo, 27, the National Assembly Representative, Na Gyeong-won, 15.5, former Mayor Oh Se-hoon, 11.8, and Geum Tae-seop, 4.3%.

Among the bilateral confrontations between pan-passport and pan-opposition candidates on the premise of unification, Park Young-seon and Ahn Cheol-soo, each of the top candidates, were within the margin of error at 40.6 vs. 43.5%.

In the case of unification of opposition powers as candidates for the people’s strength, Park took the lead with Park Young-sun vs. Na Gyeong-won 43.7 vs. 33.7 and Park Young-sun vs. Oh Se-hun 45.1 vs. 33% in a virtual confrontation.

What if the single candidate for pan-passport was Sang-ho Woo of the Democratic Party, it was difficult to conceal the superiority and inferiority to candidates Na Gyeong-won and Oh Se-hoon.

On the other hand, in the virtual confrontation between Sang-ho Woo vs. Chul-Soo Ahn, candidate Ahn stood out with 33 vs. 46.9%.

The criteria for selecting candidates for the mayor of Seoul were 28.5 for real estate measures, 25.9 for candidate morality, and 19.4% for local economy activation.

This survey was commissioned by SBS to Ipsos, an opinion polling agency, and received 800 responses from Seoul voters through wired and wireless telephone interviews from the 6th to the 9th, and the sample error is 95% confidence level and plus or minus 3.5% points.

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