The results of the poll were announced on the 16th. The poll was conducted by the South Korean polling agency Realmeter on the 12th and 13th of this month, targeting 1,001 men and women aged 18 and over, and was conducted in the second week of December.
The results showed that the Democratic Party had 52.4% of the votes, while the ruling party had 25.7%. The Democratic Party's votes increased by 4.8% compared to the previous week, while the ruling party's votes fell by 0.5%. This resulted in the gap between the two parties widening to 26.7%, the largest gap to date.
This was the highest percentage in the survey. It was followed by the Fatherland Reform Party (8.0%), the New Reform Party (2.8%) and the Progressive Party (1.1%), with independents coming in at 8.6%.
2024/12/16 16:12 KST
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