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2018 Democratic Party of Korea leadership election
Candidate
Lee Hae-chan
Song Young-gil
Kim Jin-pyo
Delegates
40.57%
31.96%
27.48%
Party members
45.79%
28.67%
25.54%
Opinion poll
44.03%
30.61%
25.37%
Non-voting members poll
38.20%
36.30%
25.50%
Total
42.88%
30.73%
26.39%
The Democratic Party of Korea held a leadership election on 25 August 2018. It was the first leadership election since the inauguration of President Moon Jae-in . The elected leader was slated to serve a 2-year term.[1]
Candidates [ ]
Dropped out [ ]
Advance to the finals [ ]
Lee Hae-chan , member of the National Assembly , former leader of the party, former Prime Minister of South Korea , former Minister of Education .
Kim Jin-pyo , member of the National Assembly , former Floor leader of the party, former Minister of Education and Human Resources Development , former Minister of Finance and Economy .
Song Young-gil , member of the National Assembly , former Mayor of Incheon .
Results [ ]
The ratio of the results by sector was 45% for delegates, 40% for party members, 10% for opinion poll and 5% for non-voting members poll.
Final results[2]
Candidates
Delegates (45%)
Party members (40%)
Opinion poll (10%)
Non-voting members poll (5%)
Total (100%)
Lee Hae-chan
40.57%
45.79%
44.03%
38.20%
42.88%
Song Young-gil
31.96%
28.67%
30.61%
36.30%
30.73%
Kim Jin-pyo
27.48%
25.54%
25.37%
25.50%
26.39%
References [ ]
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