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SBS conducted a public opinion poll a month ahead of the Seoul Mayor's by-election.

In the case of a one-on-one confrontation with a single candidate, both Park Young-sun vs. Oh Se-hoon and Park Young-sun vs. Ahn Cheol-soo were expected to win within the margin of error.



First, reporter Han Se-hyun.



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I asked who would be better off among the candidates for the by-election of the mayor of Seoul.



30.7% of the Democratic Party candidate Park Young-sun, the People's Strength candidate Oh Se-hoon 23%, and Ahn Cheol-soo’s National Assembly candidate 23%.



Following that, Kim Jin-ae, the Open Democratic Party candidate, was 2.6%, followed by Jo Jung-hoon, the transitional candidate, 0.3%.



Assuming that the candidates were unified and the pan-passport and pan-opposition candidates face off against each other, we investigated the degree of support.



First, if Democratic Party candidates Park Young-sun and People's Power Oh Se-hoon face each other, Park Young-seon 38.3% and Oh Se-hoon 36.6% are fighting within the margin of error.



By age group, candidate Park was in their 40s and 50s, and candidate Oh was in their 60s and older.



If the single candidate for the pan-optics was Ahn Cheol-soo, Park Young-seon 39.1% and Ahn Cheol-soo 39.4%.



Again, it is within the margin of error.



Candidate Park in her 40s and Ahn over the ages of 30 and 60 were strong.



Dividing Seoul into 5 regions and analyzing by region, candidate Park Young-seon was strong in Gangseo and Eunpyeong, and single candidate for Panya in Seocho and Jongno.



Recently, I asked how prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol's resignation would affect the candidate's decision, and it was tense at 47.6% with impact and 47.7% without impact.



Those under the age of 29 and over the age of 60 had a high percentage of influence, while many respondents in their 30s and 40s had no effect.



Party approval ratings were 25.1% for the Democratic Party, 22.5% for the People's Power, 2.9% for the Justice Party, 5.9% for the People's Party, and 3.3% for the Open Democratic Party.



(Video editing: Mira



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This survey was commissioned by SBS to the public opinion polling agency Nextri Search, and on the 5th, 819 Seoul voters responded through a wireless telephone interview, and the sample error was plus a 95% confidence level It is negative 3.42%p.



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