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result of a poll by three terrestrial broadcasters including SBS, it was found that the Democratic Party candidate Park Young-seon no matter who becomes a single candidate among the people's power of the people Oh Se-hoon and Ahn Cheol-soo in the Seoul Mayor's by-election.

In the Busan mayoral election, candidate Park Hyung-jun, the power of the people, was counted as superior to Democratic candidate Kim Young-chun.



Reporter Kim Soo-young reports.



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candidate Oh Se-hoon, the power of the people as a single candidate for pan-optics, asked who to vote.



Democratic Party Park Young-seon 30.4 People's Power Oh Se-hoon 47.0%.



When candidate Ahn Chul-soo became a single candidate, Park Young-sun was 29.9 and Ahn Chul-soo was 45.9%.



Candidate Se-Hoon Oh and Chul-Soo Ahn are both superiors outside the margin of error.



Se-Hoon Oh and Chul-Soo Ahn decided to reflect'fitness' and'competitiveness' in half each in the unified public opinion poll. I couldn't cover it.



When asked who would vote among the 13 candidates who were registered as candidates for the mayor of Seoul without the unification condition, it was Park Young-sun 27.3 Oh Se-hoon 30.2 Ahn Chul-soo 24.0%.



All but the three candidates were less than 1%.



We asked who to vote for among the candidates running for the Busan mayoral election.



Democratic Party Kim Young-chun 26.7 People's Power Park Hyeong-jun 38.5%.



All other candidates were around 1%.



This survey was commissioned by three terrestrial broadcasters such as SBS, and received 1,6 and 1,000 responses from Seoul and Busan, respectively, through wireless telephone interviews from the 20th to the 21st, and the sample error is a plus to the 95% confidence level. That's a minus 3.1 percentage point.