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From now on, we will tell you the results of the SBS general election polls for regional areas of interest. According to the election law, the results of the poll conducted on April 8th, yesterday (8th), can be delivered to you. First, in Seoul, Jongno, Democratic Party candidate Lee Nak-yeon showed a 30% p lead over United Party candidate Hwang Kyo-an. In Gwangjin-eul, Seoul, the supporters of the Democratic Party's Dang-Jeong Jeong and the United Nations' Party Se-Hoon Oh were tightly opposed.

As a result of three polls in Seoul, I am Yoon Na-ra.

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Jongno, Seoul, where two candidates for the presidential election run out.

When asked if tomorrow would be an election day, 63.5% of candidates Lee Nak-yeon of the Democratic Party and 26.7% candidate Hwang Kyo-an of the United Party.

This candidate significantly outperformed Hwang by 36.8% p.

When asked about the political parties, there were 53.8% of Democrats and 25% of the Conglomerates, and the difference between the two candidates was more than that.

When asked about the possibility of winning, 67.1% answered Nakyeon Lee and 21.3% said Hwanggyoan, so the gap widened even more.

When asked if they would like to continue supporting the candidates they are supporting by the election day, they would continue to support 83% and only 16.4% could change.

Gwangjin-eul, where 'President's Mouth' and 'Conservative Jam-ryong' are in contact, is a tight encounter. The difference in support is within the margin of error with 47.7% of democratic concerns and 43% of integrated Oh Se-hoon.

8.3% said they don't know or don't know.

In the case of active voters who would vote by all means, 51.8% supported democratic concerns and 42.7% supported Oh Se-hoon.

In the possibility of winning, the gap was 17.8% p with 51.1% of democratic concerns and 33.3% of integrated Oh Se-hoon.

The Seoul action that the candidates from the judges faced. Democratic Soo-Jin Lee 52.9% and integrated Na Gyeong-Won 36.6% led the candidate with a 16.3% p difference outside the margin of error.

However, when asked about the possibility of winning, 43.3% of respondents selected Democratic Soo-Jin Lee and 41.8% of candidates were candidates Kyung-Won Na.

(Video coverage: Seunghwan Lee, Video editing: Seontak Kim)

The survey was conducted by SBS at IBSOS, a public opinion polling agency, through wired / wireless interviews from the 5th to the 8th (extracting wired RDD and wireless virtual number after assigning sex / age / region) 506 voters in Jongno, Seoul (79.8% wireless) , Wired 20.2% / Response rate 11.9%) Seoul 501 voters (Wireless 79.8%, Wired 20.2% / Response rate 11.5%) Seoul Gwangjin 503 voters (Wireless 79.5%, Wired 20.5% / Response rate 14.5%) And
The sample error is ± 4.4% p at the 95% confidence level. The detailed polls can be viewed on the Central Election Survey Deliberation Committee or the SBS website.

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