
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]