The Korean polling organization "Gallup Korea" conducted a survey of 1,003 voters aged 18 and over from the 18th to the 20th of this month.
In a survey of party support rates conducted among the electorate, the Democratic Party was voted in at 40% and the ruling party at 36%, followed by the Fatherland Reform Party at 3%, the Reform New Party and the Progressive Party at 1% each, and independents at 19%.
In response to the question, "Who is a suitable person to become president in the future?", 36% of respondents chose "Mr. Lee Jae-myung, chairman of the Democratic Party." Support for Mr. Lee has remained in the 30% range for the past four months.
Next was Minister of Employment and Labor Kim Moon-soo with 9%, followed by former ruling party leader Han Dong-hoon and Seoul Mayor Oh Sehun with 4% each, and then Hong Jun-pyo.
The mayor of Daegu received 3%. Regarding the next presidential election that will be held if the impeachment of President Yoon Seok-yeol is approved, "In order to change the current administration, the opposition candidate will be elected.
51% answered that "the ruling party candidate should win," while 39% answered that "to maintain the current administration, the ruling party candidate should win."
Regarding the impeachment of President Yoon, 58% responded "in favor" and 36% responded "against."
2025/03/21 15:40 KST
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