Democratic Party of Korea announces results for 13 constituencies in the 3rd primary: Seoul, Gyeonggi, Gwangju, Gangwon, and South Chungcheong – Latest News 2024

Democratic Party of Korea announces results for 13 constituencies in the 3rd primary: Seoul, Gyeonggi, Gwangju, Gangwon, and South Chungcheong – Latest News 2024

2024-02-28 12:39:00

Announcement of results for 13 constituencies in the 3rd primary

Park Beom-gye, Chairman of the Election Management Committee of the Central Party of the Democratic Party of Korea. 2024.2.27 News 1

The Democratic Party of Korea announced the results of 13 regions in the third primary on the 28th. Incumbent lawmakers were eliminated in three constituencies including Seoul and Gyeonggi. In addition, according to this announcement, the brackets for eight ruling and opposition parties, including Seoul Yangcheon and Gwanak Gap, were additionally confirmed.

This followingnoon, the party’s Central Party Election Commission reported the results of primary elections for a total of 13 districts, including 2 in Seoul, 5 in Gyeonggi, 2 in Gwangju, 2 in Gangwon, and 2 in South Chungcheong Province.

In Gwanak-gap, Seoul, Park Min-gyu, former vice-chairman of the Democratic Party’s Policy Committee, defeated three-term incumbent Rep. Yoo Ki-hong to advance to the finals. In Dongnam-eul, Gwangju, former Vice Minister of Strategy and Finance Ahn Do-geol defeated incumbent lawmaker Lee Byeong-hoon. In Anseong, Gyeonggi Province, Yoon Jong-gun, vice president of the Institute for Democracy, who is classified as a ‘real name’ (true name), won a ticket to the finals, defeating incumbent proportional representative Rep. Choi Hye-young.

The remaining incumbent lawmakers won. Rep. Lee Yong-seon of Yangcheon, Seoul, Rep. Min Hyeong-bae of Gwangju, Rep. Kim Joo-young of Gimpo-gap, Rep. So Byeong-hoon of Gwangju-gap, and Rep. Lee Jeong-moon of Cheonan-byeong, South Chungcheong won the primary and advanced to the finals. For Go Yang-byeong, Rep. Hong Jeong-min and former Blue House Civil Affairs Secretary Ki-heon Lee made it to the finals.

In addition, in Goyang-gap, former spokesperson Kim Seong-hoe was selected, in Wonju-gap, Gangwon-do, former Wonju Mayor Won Chang-mook, in Gangneung, Kim Jung-nam, former chairman of the carbon neutrality committee of the Gangwon Provincial Party of the Democratic Party, and in Boryeong-Seocheon, South Chungcheong Province, former Seocheon County Mayor Na So-yeol were selected as candidates.

According to the results of the day, a total of eight additional opposition brackets were set, including two each in Seoul, Gwangju, Gyeonggi, and Gangwon. For Yang Cheon-eul, Rep. Lee Yong-seon and former Rep. Oh Gyeong-hoon will compete in the main election. Gwanak Gap is named following former vice-chairman Park Min-gyu and former Gwanak-gu mayor Yoo Jong-pil. For Southeast Eul, former Vice Minister Ahn Do-geol and National Power Party emergency committee member Park Eun-sik will face off, and for Gwangsan-eul, Rep. Min Hyung-bae will face off once morest former TBN Gwangju Transportation Broadcasting CEO Ahn Tae-wook.

Also, in Anseong, Vice President Yoon Jong-gun and People Power Party lawmaker Kim Hak-yong will face each other, and in Gwangju Gap, lawmaker So Byeong-hoon and former party council chairman Ham Gyeong-woo will face each other. For Wonju Gap, former Mayor Won Chang-mook and Park Jeong-ha, the incumbent senior spokesperson of the People’s Power Party, were selected, and for Gangneung, former Chairman Kim Jung-nam and People’s Power Party lawmaker Kwon Seong-dong were selected.

Jo Hye-sun, Donga.com reporter [email protected]

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