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General election news. Seven active lawmakers, including Jung Jin, were eliminated from the Democratic nomination. The unification party is finalizing regional votes, including three young nominees.

Reporter Park Ha-jeong reports.

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Seven Democrats, including Jung Jin, were eliminated from the nomination.

In Seoul's Yeongdeungpo, which was held at the time of the interview, Kim Min-suk, who was elected in the 15th and 16th general elections, defeated the candidate, Shin-Min.

In Anyang Gapap, Gyeonggi-do, Min Byung-deok beat two active lawmakers, Lee Seok-hyun and First-time Kwon Mi-hyuk.

In Anyang Bay, Gyeonggi-do, Kang Duk-gu won the fifth-president Lee Jong-gul and Jeonbuk Iksan-gap, Kim Soo-heung, the third-president Lee Chun-seok.

Also in Gangdong, Seoul, party spokesman Lee Hae-shik won the third-prime candidate.

In Seoul's Seongbuk Gap, where active lawmakers and former Cheong Wa Dae teamed up, former Chung Min-jung secretary Kim Young-bae opted the current lawmaker Yoo Seung-hee.

However, in Eunpyeong-eul, Seoul, current lawmaker Kang Woo-young defeated former Blue House autonomous development secretary. In Namyangju, Gyeonggi-do, Kim Han-jung defeated former Bong-jun personnel secretary.

The Mirae Unification Party has selected three districts in Seoul as 'youth nomination' areas where applicants under the age of 45 have received the desired district.

He nominated Lee Jun-seok from the new Conservative Party for Seoul Nowon, Kim Byung-min for Kwang Jin Gap, and Kim Jae-seop for Do Bong Gap.