In the virtual match for the governor of Gyeonggi Province, a poll showed that Kim Dong-yeon, the Democratic Party candidate, outranked the People’s Strength candidate, Kim Eun-hye.
According to the results of a poll conducted by MBN on the 4th with Real Meter, a polling company, and 815 male and female voters aged 18 and over residing in Gyeonggi-do for two days on the 2nd and 3rd, the question regarding who to vote as the next Gyeonggi governor was answered. 47.9% of the respondents chose Kim Dong-yeon.
It was followed by People’s Strength candidate Kim Eun-hye with 38.8 percent and independent candidate Kang Yong-seok with 5.6 percent.
When asked regarding Gyeonggi-do’s ‘most urgent issue’, 23.5% answered ‘expansion of the metropolitan transportation network’ and 17.0% answered ‘extension or additional establishment of GTX routes’. ‘Reconstruction and remodeling of the first new city’ was followed by 13.5% and ‘relief of regulations in the metropolitan area bordering area’ was followed by 12.5%.
In a survey of support for the Incheon Mayor of 808 men and women aged 18 and over living in Incheon City, People’s Power candidate Yoo Jeong-bok received 46.0% and Democratic Party candidate Park Nam-chun received 39.5%, respectively. Justice Party candidate Lee Jung-mi drew 4.3% of the vote.
Regarding the most urgent pending issues in Incheon City, ‘resolving the problem of landfills in the metropolitan area’ received high responses with 20.0% and ‘additional new GTX routes’ with 14.7%. In addition, ‘Gyeongin Line Gyeongin Expressway Incheon section underground’ was 12.9%, ‘Second medical center establishment and national university hospital attraction’ 10.6%, ‘Intensive development of high-tech industries by region’ with 10.5%.
In this survey, an automated answering telephone survey (ARS) using a structured questionnaire, the method of selecting subjects was 90% wireless virtual number, 10% wired RDD, and the final response rate was 6.7% in Gyeonggi-do and 7.1% in Incheon, and the sampling error was 95% is ±3.4 percentage points. For more information, please visit the website of the National Election Opinion Survey Deliberation Committee.