The survey results showed that the majority of people said they would vote for the Fatherland Reform Party. Even among those in their 50s, more than 30% said they would vote for the Fatherland Reform Party.
The survey was conducted by Korean research company JoWon CNI for three days from the 25th to the 27th of this month among voters in Seoul.
According to a poll on proportional representation voting parties, 36.7% of voters in their 40s responded that they would vote for the Fatherland Reform Party.
The People's Future Party, a satellite party of the ruling People's Power Party, received 27.3% of the votes, the largest opposition party.
The Democratic Party-led satellite party, the United Democratic Party for Korea, recorded 16.4% of the votes. It was followed by New Future with 9.3%, the New Reform Party with 6.3%, and the Green Justice Party with 0%.
Even among those in their 50s, the Fatherland Reform Party recorded a high approval rating of 33.6%. The top-ranked party was the People's Future with 36.4%, followed by the Democratic Alliance (third place) with 16.5%. It was followed by the Reform New Party with 3.1%.
・New Future 2.5%, Green Justice Party 1.3%, etc. Furthermore, 28.3% of voters aged 18 to 29 said they would vote for the Fatherland Revolution Party. The future of the people is 24.8
%, and the Democratic Alliance was 18.3%. Among those in their 30s, 34.3% of respondents chose the People's Future, followed by the Homeland Revolution Party at 19.1% and the United Democratic Union at 17.9%.
Among those in their 60s, 40.6% of respondents said that the future of the people was in their prime, followed by the Homeland Revolution Party with 23.4% and the Democratic Union with 20.4%.
2024/03/30 17:04 KST
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