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Reporter's vivid general election report, Today (9th), looks at the Gangwon-Jeju pandemic among six regions across the country.

Reporter Park Ha-jung has been there.

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Gangwon-do, where conservative taxes were strong in the last general election, this time, dominates in two Democrats and three in the eight districts.

The rest of the districts are called junctions.

Let's take a look at Gangneung.

[Cho Sook-young / Gangwon Gangneung-si: There are still many outdated facilities. This time, I'm going to change to the ruling party for the first time.]

[Lee Heon-yong / Gangwon Gangneung-si: The current regime is good at politics because it is difficult for the economy, the job is too difficult (corona 19 response), and it is a little better.]

Democratic Party candidate Kim Kyung-soo asked for a strong ruling party and candidate Hong Yun-shik for the conservative party to vote for the development of the voters.

[Kim Kyung-soo / In addition, Democratic Party candidate: Opposition parliamentarian is difficult. Gangneung has been in unrequited love for 50 years. Now Gangneung also needs to change.]

[Hong Yun-sik / Future Unification Party candidate: You should help us to set up the country right away by applying for the authentic conservative opposition party.]

The two candidates, Choi Myeong-hee and Kwon Sung-dong, who were run independently after being excluded from the nomination of the United Party Party, are admitted to the 3rd-line Gangneung Mayor and the 3rd-line districts.

[Myeong-hee Choi / Independent candidate: Please select Choi Myung-hee, who has successfully hosted the 2018 Winter Olympics (with citizens).]

[Kwon Sung-dong / Independent candidate: I have had more projects and budgets for our Gangneung development.]

According to the four surveys after the candidate registration, three times were democratic candidates Kim Kyung-soo and independent Kwon Sung-dong, within a margin of error, Hong Hong-sik, and Choi Myung-hee, independent candidates chasing.

In Gangwon, two places, Chuncheon, Cheorwon, Hwacheon, Yanggu, and Gap, are also classified as junctions.

Jeju, the Democratic Party, has been in control since the 17th general election.

This time, Democrats ranked all three as dominant, and the United Party classified them as close combat.

The Democratic Party pledges to introduce the Jeju-type basic self-governing body, the United Party builds a metropolitan-led second airport, and the Justice Party stops building a second airport and air base.

(Video coverage: Choi Woong Woo, Video editing: Commissioner Yang)