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BackRuling DP Poised to Win South Korean Local Elections, Exit Polls Show
Ruling DP Poised to Win South Korean Local Elections, Exit Polls Show
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Yonhap News03.06.2026Politik3 dk okumaSouth Korea

Ruling DP Poised to Win South Korean Local Elections, Exit Polls Show

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  • Exit polls indicate the ruling Democratic Party (DP) is set to win South Korea's local elections, securing key mayoral and gubernatorial posts.
  • The results could bolster President Lee Jae Myung's mandate ahead of his second year in office.

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Warum es wichtig ist

South Korea held local elections on June 3, exactly one year after President Lee Jae Myung's administration took office. The elections were seen as a key test for the president and his ruling Democratic Party (DP), with the main opposition People Power Party (PPP) seeking to gain ground.

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By Yi Wonju

SEOUL, June 3 (Yonhap) -- The ruling Democratic Party (DP) was poised to win Wednesday's local elections, with exit polls showing the liberal party ahead in most key races against the main opposition People Power Party (PPP), an outcome that could set the tone for President Lee Jae Myung's second year in office.

The DP was projected to win at least 10 of the 16 metropolitan mayoral and gubernatorial posts at stake, according to a JTBC exit poll. A separate exit poll by KBS, MBC and SBS showed the DP winning 11 key races.

Both polls showed the PPP was leading in just one race -- the governorship of North Gyeongsang Province.

Four to five races were too close to call, according to the polls.

Wednesday's elections were held exactly one year after the Lee administration took office on June 4. A clear victory for the ruling party would likely solidify the government's mandate to push forward with its reform measures.

Also at stake in this year's local elections were 16 education superintendent seats, along with 227 heads of local governments and some 4,000 members of local councils.

Among the key battlegrounds for the local elections, Chong Won-o of the DP was projected to win the Seoul mayoral race with 53.5 percent of the vote against incumbent Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon of the PPP with 42.9 percent, according to the JTBC exit poll.

The capital region -- home to roughly half of the country's population -- is often considered a key, if not the most important, battleground.

In the southeastern city of Busan, DP candidate Jeon Jae-soo was expected to win with 53.9 percent against the PPP's Park Heong-joon, the JTBC poll showed.

The then ruling PPP had claimed 12 out of 17 major gubernatorial and mayoral positions in the 2022 local elections held a month after former President Yoon Suk Yeol took office.

Also up for grabs were 14 parliamentary seats in closely watched by-elections across the country, including races in Incheon, Gyeonggi Province, Daegu and Busan.

Of the 14 assembly seats at stake, 13 were previously held by the ruling party.

Exit polls were conducted only in two key battlegrounds in the parliamentary by-elections -- Busan's Buk-A constituency and the Pyeongtaek-B constituency.

For the high-stakes race for the Buk-A constituency, the broadcasters projected different outcomes.

The JTBC exit poll projected independent Han Dong-hoon, a former PPP leader, to clinch the seat with 48.1 percent against the DP's Ha Jung-woo at 37.6 percent. Ha is a former presidential secretary to Lee for artificial intelligence policy and future planning.

The KBS-MBC-SBS exit poll showed Ha expected to win with 42.6 percent against Han's 41.6 percent.

In Pyeongtaek, the KBS-MBC-SBS exit poll expected Cho Kuk, leader of the liberal Rebuilding Korea Party, to win by a razor-thin margin with 31.1 percent of the vote against Yu Eui-dong of the PPP at 30.6 percent and Kim Yong-nam of the DP at 30.3 percent.

The JTBC exit poll, however, projected the DP's Kim to win with 34.2, ahead of Cho at 31.6 percent.

The results will determine whether Han and Cho, both widely considered to be potential presidential contenders, will secure seats at the National Assembly.

Although the DP had initially aimed for a landslide victory, recent surveys had shown races tightening with the PPP.

Backed by President Lee's solid approval ratings, the DP, which holds a parliamentary majority, hopes to safeguard its seats to strengthen the party's legislative momentum.

The PPP seeks to shore up conservative support as it looks to rebuild the conservative bloc amid declining public support and growing internal rifts in the aftermath of Yoon's botched bid to impose martial law in December 2024.

The elections are widely seen as the first nationwide test for Lee, who was elected in a snap presidential election following the ouster of Yoon over his botched martial law bid in December 2024.

Voting took place from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 14,288 polling centers nationwide.

Winners are expected to emerge around midnight, though the results for closely contested races are expected well past midnight.

Worauf zu achten ist

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  • The Democratic Party will win at least 10 of the 16 metropolitan mayoral and gubernatorial posts.

    Sehr wahrscheinlich · Sofort

  • The People Power Party will win the governorship of North Gyeongsang Province.

    Sehr wahrscheinlich · Sofort

  • Results for closely contested races will be determined well past midnight.

    Sehr wahrscheinlich · Sofort

Offene Fragen

  • What will be the final confirmed results for each race?
  • How will the election outcome affect President Lee's reform agenda?
  • What is the long-term impact on the political landscape for both the DP and PPP?
  • Will Han Dong-hoon and Cho Kuk secure seats in the National Assembly?

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This article was originally published by Yonhap News.

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