With the presidential election next year approaching five months away, the Democratic Party and Justice Party have confirmed the presidential candidates, and the People's Power will also elect the presidential candidates on the 5th of next month.



While the outline of the presidential election was being drawn up, SBS conducted a poll.



First, it is the result of a one-on-one virtual match between Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung and four candidates for the People's Power primary.



'Lee Jae-myung vs. Yoon Seok-yeol' was 33.2 to 35.5%, which was expected to be a close match within the margin of error.



The 'Lee Jae-myung vs. Hong Jun-pyo' virtual match is 32.8 to 33.2%, which is also within the margin of error.




Jae-myung Lee vs. Hee-ryong Won was 35.2 to 18.5%, and Jae-myung Lee vs. Seung-min Yoo 32.7 to 18.4%, leading candidate Jae-myung Lee.



We also looked into the suitability of candidates for the People's Power presidential election in the quarterfinals.



Hong Jun-pyo 28.3, Yoon Seok-yeol 26.8, Yoo Seung-min 14, Won Hee-ryong 4.8%, the gap between Hong Jun-pyo and Yoon Seok-yeol is within the margin of error.




In addition, detailed information such as Lee Jae-myung's Democratic Party support group gathering will be delivered on 'SBS 8 News' this evening.



<Survey Overview>



Investigation Request: SBS


Research Agency: Next Research


Date and Time: October 12-13, 2021


Survey Subject: 1,014 men and women 18 years of age or older nationwide (wired RDD and wireless virtual number after gender, age, and region assignment) Extraction)


Survey method: Wired/wireless phone interview survey (wireless 84%, landline 16%)


Response rate: 13.7% (1,014 people were contacted by 7,408 people, and 1,014 people succeeded)


Weighting method: Weighted by gender, age, and region (cell weighted/2021) (Based on the resident registration population of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security at the end of September)


Sample error: ±3.1%p (95% confidence level)



For more information, see the National Election Opinion Survey Deliberation Committee or the SBS website.


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