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term of office for the 21st National Assembly begins on May 30th. The average age of the winners is 54.9, a bit younger than in the past 20s. In addition, there were 29 women elected women who were the most popular in the district. However, even if the proportions of proportional representative seats were combined, they could not exceed 20% of the total wall.

Data journalism team reporter Shim Young-gu analyzed the faces of the winners.

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29 districts, 28 proportionally,This is the number of women elected by the 21st National Assembly.

Since the 1948 Constituent Assembly, female lawmakers had at most a single-digit ratio, and from the 17s, half of the proportional representatives were allocated to women, increasing gradually, this time accounting for 19% of the 300 elected candidates, including the 29 largest in the region.

Still 20% over the wall.

Justice and Green Party candidates, who ran for proportional representation as sex minorities, either failed to win the election or dropped out.

The 21st National Assembly is a bit younger than the 20th National Assembly.

The average age was 54.9 years, 0.6 years lower than that of the 20th National Assembly.

The average age of parliamentarians, who had been in their 40s since their inception, has exceeded 50 since 1985, and is now in their mid-50s.

Only 2 people in their 30s, including 2 people in their 20s, such as private planes and Ryu Ho-jeong, accounted for only 4.3% and 13 people, but they increased by 10 people compared to the 3 people in their 20s.

In the 17th National Assembly, where 386 households were largely elected, around 8% of those in their 30s or less were on the decline.

The number of elected candidates with a criminal record was one-third, and there were many crimes in the city due to the past democratization movement.

All candidates with a history of murder or sex crime have fallen.

The average wealth of the elected candidates was 2.08 billion won.

(Video editing: Seon-Tak Kim, CG: Sung-Yong Hong, Ye-Jeong Lee)