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This time, we will examine the intention of the ruling party's supporters to vote proportionally. Unlike the United Party, in the case of the Democratic Party, there is one proportional party that is officially recognized in this general election, and another proportional party that has the same side. According to the results of the survey, the ruling party's support group is expected to distribute votes in the order of citizens, open democrats, and justice parties.

This is reporter Jung Hyun Jeong.

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39.4% of the respondents who voted to support the Democratic Party voted in a proportional vote.

The Democratic Party's Open Democratic Party, led by Jeon Hyun-jik, was 21.6%, and the Justice Party was 17.2%.

On the other hand, 78.8% of the respondents said that they would vote for the future Korean party, which is a proportional party.

While the supporters of the United Party tend to drive votes to the United States, the Democrats' supporters tend to be decentralized.

When asked what the Open Party would do to secure seats in the ruling party, there were 38.1% positive, 25.7% negative, and 24.8% less likely.

However, only the supporters of The Citizens showed that more than 60% of respondents said they were positive about the actions of the Open Party.

[Chan Bok Lee / Director of Ipsos: It appears that the main figures of the Democratic Party of Korea are claiming themselves as a passport.]

I asked if I thought the interlocked proportional representation system would work as it was.

No, it was 56.5%, which was almost twice that of 29.1%.

Respondents who felt that the interlocked proportional system had failed asked what political party they were responsible for, and the Democrats and The Citizens came in at 34.5%, and the United Party and the United States, 33%.

The survey was conducted by SBS by Ipsos, a public opinion polling agency, on 1,001 male and female voters aged 18 and over on the 28th and 29th.The survey was conducted by wire / wireless interview, response rate was 17.6%, and sample error was 95%. The confidence level is ± 3.1% P.

(Video coverage: Seunghwan Lee, Video editing: Hyeyoung Choi, CG: Yura Kang)

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