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This general election was the first time that 18-year-olds voted as voters. More than 540,000 people were interested in who to choose, and I analyzed the results of the general election survey and pointed out the votes of 18-year-old voters.

I am Jeong Yun-sik.

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This year, 54,986 voters were 18 years old to vote. In the proportional voting, I asked what criteria I used to vote for.

[Bae Hun-jeong (18 years old) / High school 3rd grade: It's my first vote, so I want to do it by watching news articles and watching TV. When

analyzing the exit survey results of the three terrestrial elections on the day of election, 38.2% of the 2,974 18-year-old voters who responded voted for the Democratic Party's satellite party and the Citizens' Party.

It is 21 percentage points higher than the 17.2% of the future Korean party, the unified satellite party.

15.6% of respondents said they voted for the progressive party, the Justice Party. It is the generation with the highest support rate per justice among all households.

When the 18-year-old respondents were classified as male and female, the percentage of support for Citizens' Party was 7.1% higher than that of men, and that of the future Korean party was 7.6% lower.

How different were the 18-year-old respondents from the right generation?

Respondents in their 20s, including the 19-year-old, said 23.1% voted for the Future Korea Party, while 18-year-olds said less than 17.2% supported the Future Korea Party.

Respondents in their fifties, the generation of their parents, were also very different from the 18-year-old respondents because of the similar support between the Socialist Party and the Future Korean Party.