This election, which will be held three years after the inauguration of the Etsu (Etsu) administration, is said to be an election that will determine the efficiency of the future management of national government.
From the 25th to the 27th of this month, the Korean research company “Jowon CNI” surveyed 404 men and women aged 18 and over.
In a survey conducted among 1 person, 72.2% of respondents answered, ``I plan to vote on election day,'' when asked, ``Do you intend to vote in this election?'' Next, ``I am planning to vote in advance.''
23.6% of respondents said it was decided, 3.5% said they would decide on voting day, and 0.7% said they would not vote. The percentage of respondents who revealed their intention to vote was the same as in the central election four years ago.
This was a 23.1% increase compared to the number of respondents (72.7%) who ``definitely will vote'' in the management committee's survey. This election is more likely to be an "interim evaluation" of the Yun administration, so
There appears to be growing interest in this.
2024/03/29 17:03 KST
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