Seoul mayor virtual showdown… Youngseon Park 26.2, Chulsu Ahn 19.0, Kyungwon Na 15.1%[리얼미터]

Ahn Chul-soo, president of the National Assembly Party (far left), former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won (center) of the People's Power, and Park Young-sun, former Minister of Small and Medium Venture Business.  News 1

Ahn Chul-soo, president of the National Assembly Party (far left), former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won (center) of the People’s Power, and Park Young-sun, former Minister of Small and Medium Venture Business. News 1

In April, the results of a survey that the Democratic Party’s preliminary candidate Park Young-seon surpassed the People’s Party Representative Ahn Chul-soo and the People’s Power Candidate Na Gyeong-won in the suitability of the opposition candidates for the by-election of the Mayor of Seoul came out on the 10th. Candidate Park showed superiority in both bilateral and multilateral confrontations.

According to a survey conducted by Real Meter on 1016 Seoul citizens over the age of 18 at the request of YTN and TBS, Candidate Park surpassed 38.9% vs. 36.3% in the virtual confrontation with the National Assembly representative Ahn Chul-soo. The gap between the two is 2.6 percentage points.

Candidate Park also surpassed candidate Na (34.0%) by 5.7 percentage points in a confrontation with candidate Na Gyeong-won, the power of the people, and was superior to candidate Oh Se-hoon at 40.6% versus 29.7%.

When the unification of the opposition was broken and a three-way confrontation unfolded, Park won the lead regardless of who became the candidate for the strength of the people.

When Candidate Na is a candidate for the power of the people, candidate Park 37.5%, Candidate Na 25.0%, and Representative Ahn 22.7%. When Oh runs for candidate Park, 37.7%, Oh 18.7%, and Ahn 26.7%.

Other Democratic Party contenders, Sang-ho Woo, and Candidate Oh, are 28.2%, 29.1%, and 30.6% when they face each other with Ahn and Na. It was investigated as losing to everyone.

In the suitability survey for both the opposition candidates, Park candidate 26.2%, Ahn 19.0%, and Na candidate 15.1%. Candidate Se-Hoon Oh was 9.4%, Candidate Woo was 7.7%, followed by National Strength candidate Eun-hee Cho (2.8%), former lawmaker Tae-seop Geum (1.4%), and Jin-ae Kim (1.3%) of the Open Democratic Party.

As a result of a survey of regional issues that the next Mayor of Seoul should focus on, 40.0% of the respondents answered’stabilizing the real estate market’. Following ▲ revitalization of public economy and job creation (23.2%) ▲ balanced development between Gangbuk and Gangnam (11.1%) ▲ Strengthening response to Corona 19 (8.9%) ▲ Low birth rate and aging policy (7.2%) ▲ Environment and life safety (6.1%) Appeared in order.

The party approval rate was 32.2% for the Democratic Party, 28.1% for the People’s Power, 6.9% for the People’s Party, and 5.0% for the Open Democratic Party.

For this survey, weighted values ​​(rim weight) by gender, age, and region were given based on the resident registration population statistics of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security in January 2021, and wireless (80%) virtual numbers and wired (20%) random dialing (RDD) randomized within the sample frame. The survey was conducted in a mixed method of telephone interview (50%) and automatic response (50%) using a questionnaire structured through extraction. The sample error is ±3.1% points with a 95% confidence level. The response rate is 7.2%. For more information, refer to the Real Meter homepage or the Central Election Survey Deliberation Committee homepage.

Reporter Bae Jae-seong [email protected]


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