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this general election, there were many super-junction districts with mixed traffic in intermittent traffic. The Democratic Party won 12 out of 24 nations where the game was divided by less than 3 percentage points, all of which were lost on the day of the general election, but was confirmed to have reversed as the pre-voting box was opened.

Reporter Kim Soo-young.

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Candidate Doo-Kwan Kim of the Democratic Party was elected with a difference of 1,523 votes in Yangsan, Gyeongsangnam-do, where the results could not be predicted until dawn.

In that day's vote, the United Nations candidate Na Dong-yeon was behind, but it was decisive to win nearly 5,000 votes in the pre-voting.

[Kim Doo-Kwan / Democratic Party President-elect (Yangsan-eul, Gyeongnam): I think it was also an easy fight. I think it's a good thing I've been doing with meaningful results.] In 

this general election, there are 24 ultra-baked areas with less than 3% p, half of which Democratic Party candidates have won.

When I analyzed the results of these 12 votes, there was a characteristic.

All of them decided to win with many votes from Democratic Party candidates in the pre-voting box.

In the case of Busan Sahagap, Democratic Party candidate Inho Choi won only 697 votes, thanks to the fact that he won over 4,600 in the pre-voting.

Eight of the United Nations' victorious regions also had more votes than before, and all Democratic candidates got more votes.

If you look at Seongnam Bundang Gap, which was won by candidate Eun-hye Kim of the United Nations with a difference of 1,128 votes, Democratic Party candidate Kim Byeong-gwan won more than 11,000 votes in the pre-voting.

In the end, the results of the countdown to the first quarter are a demonstration that there were more Democratic votes in the pre-voting.