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Three terrestrial broadcasters including SBS conducted the final poll that can be announced before the 4/7 re-election.

In both the Seoul and Busan mayors' by-elections, candidates for the strength of the people were found to be more than 20 percentage points ahead of the Democratic Party candidate.



Reporter Kim Soo-young will deliver the results of the poll.



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I asked who would vote among the candidates running for the Seoul Mayor's by-election.



The Democratic Party's Park Young-seon (28.2%) and the people's strength (Oh Se-hun) (50.5%).



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



The difference between Candidate Park and Candidate Oh was 22.3 percentage points, but compared to 16.6 percentage points in the opinion poll of the three terrestrial broadcasters on the 21st of last month, it widened 5.7 percentage points.



By age group, those in their 20s and 30s, both opposition parties and opposition parties, led the widening of the gap.



The gap increased from 6.9% to 14.6% for those under the age of 29, and 11.4% to 18.8% for those in their 30s.



17.8% of the'floating class' who said there was no candidate to support or did not know, was a 2.4 percentage point decrease compared to the previous survey.



In particular, those under the age of 29 decreased by 12 percentage points, but it was found that their votes mainly shifted to Candidate Se-hoon Oh.



When asked which candidates to vote for the Busan Mayor's election, 26.7% of Democratic Party Kim Young-chun and 46.8% of People's Power Park Hyeong-jun were found.



Other candidates were around 1%.



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



The survey was commissioned by three terrestrial broadcasters such as SBS to three public opinion polling agencies, including Ipsos, and received 1,7 and 1,000 responses, respectively, from Seoul and Busan through a wireless telephone interview on the 31st of last month. Is ±3.1 percentage points at the 95% confidence level.



▶ 4·7 re-election poll results table (Seoul)


▶ 4·7 re-election poll results table (Busan)