4.7 From today (1st), six days before the re-election, the results cannot be published even if a public opinion poll is conducted.



So, yesterday, the last day of the publicly available survey, three terrestrial broadcasters including SBS, conducted a public opinion poll.



First, among the candidates running for the Seoul Mayor's by-election, we asked who to vote.



The Democratic Party candidate Park Young-sun 28.2%, the people's power of the people, Oh Se-hoon 50.5%.



Excluding the two candidates, the remaining candidates were around 1%.



As for the possibility of winning, Park Young-sun 24.6% Oh Se-hoon 62.3%, which was a 37.7 percentage point difference.




Regarding the meaning of this by-election, 32.6% answered that the ruling party candidate should be elected to stabilize the state affairs, and 54.5% answered that the opposition candidate should be elected for the judgment of the state administration.



As for the willingness to vote, it was surveyed that 3.2% would vote 92.9 would not vote. When asked when to vote, except for respondents who would not vote, 39.4% would vote in advance and 52.5% would vote on the 7th.



The political leadership of the Seoul voters was 29.4% of the Democratic Party, 33.2% of the People's Power, 4.1% of the Justice Party, 6.3% of the People's Party, and 1.7% of the Open Democratic Party.



This is the contents of the Busan Mayor's by-election.



When I asked who to vote among the candidates for the election, the Democratic Party candidate Kim Young-chun was 26.7%, and Park Hyeong-jun 46.8%, the power of the people.



Other candidates were around 1%.



As for the possibility of winning, Kim Young-chun 20.8% and Park Hyeong-jun 62%.




When I asked the meaning of the by-election, it was 32.1% of national affairs stabilization and 54% of the national judges.



As for the willingness to vote, 90.7% would vote and 4.3% would not vote. When asked when to vote, excluding respondents who did not intend to vote, 35.3% would vote in advance and 53.9% would vote on the 7th.



The voters' party support in Busan was 28.2% for the Democratic Party, 39.9% for the People's Power, 2.5% for the Justice Party, 4.1% for the People's Party, and 1.5% for the Open Democratic Party.



<Survey summary> Request for survey: SBS, KBS, MBC Institutions: Ipsos, Korea Research, Korea Research Survey date and time: March 31, 2021 Survey targets: 1,007 men and women over 18 in Seoul / Men and women over 18 in Busan 1,000 people (extracting wireless virtual numbers after assigning gender, age, and region) Survey method: Wireless telephone interview survey (100%) Response rate: 36.6% (Seoul) / 21.3% (Busan) Weighting method: Weighted values ​​by gender, age, and region (Based on the resident registration population of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security at the end of February 2021) Sampling error: ± 3.1%p (95% confidence level) Details can be found at the Central Election Survey Deliberation Committee or the SBS website.