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SBS and three terrestrial broadcasters conducted a poll together for the last time before the election.

In terms of support, it was found that People's Strength candidate Yoon Seok-yeol outperformed Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung outside the margin of error.

Since this investigation was conducted from the day before yesterday (the 1st), that is, before the resignation of candidate Ahn Cheol-soo of the People's Party, I would like to inform you in advance that candidate Ahn is included in the results.



Correspondent Han Se-hyeon.



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If tomorrow is the election day, I asked who you would vote for.




Democratic Party Lee Jae-myung 37.1 People's Power Candidate Yoon Seok-yeol 42.1%, the gap was 5 percentage points, and Candidate Yoon took the lead outside the margin of error.




Sim Sang-jung of the Justice Party and Ahn Cheol-soo of the People's Party, who announced his resignation, were 7.4 percent.




Comparing with the first poll of the three broadcasting companies in the middle of last month, Candidate Lee rose 1.9 percentage points, while Candidate Yoon rose 2.9 percentage points.




By ideological orientation, in the middle class of 'Casting Boat', Candidate Yoon was 'out of the margin of error'.




Compared with the previous survey, the gap in the middle class approval ratings of the two candidates widened by 5-7 percentage points.




By region, in the 'key game' metropolitan area, candidate Yoon had the upper hand in Seoul, while Incheon and Gyeonggi Province were close.




The chances of winning were 41.3 Lee Jae-myung and 47.1% Yoon Seok-yeol, with more respondents predicting Yoon.




Regarding the nature of the presidential election, 35.8 percent of the respondents argued for regime extension and 54.5 percent for regime change.




President Moon Jae-in's evaluation of state affairs was 43.4 positive and 54 percent negative.




Party approval ratings were 34.5 for the Democratic Party, 38.2 for People's Power, 4.3 for the Justice Party, and 4.7% for the People's Party.




The intention to vote reached 97.7%,




The response to early voting tomorrow and the day after tomorrow was 35.3, and the vote on the 9th, the election day, was 60.5%.



For this survey, three terrestrial broadcasters including SBS commissioned the presidential exit polls, such as Ipsos, to get responses from 2,03 voters nationwide on the 1st and 2nd, just before the public opinion poll ban period, and the sampling error is 95% reliable. ±2.2 percentage points to the level.



The three broadcasting companies will conduct a joint exit poll on the day of the presidential election on March 9, and deliver the results at 7:30 pm, when all voting for corona confirmed patients is closed.



(Video coverage: Cho Chun-dong, video editing: Kim Jong-mi)


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Investigation Request: SBS, KBS, MBC 


Research Institutions: Ipsos, Korea Research, Korea Research


Survey Date: March 1 – 2, 2022 


Target: 2,003 men and women 18 years of age or older nationwide (gender/age ·Wireless virtual number extraction after region allocation)


Survey method: Wireless phone interview 


response rate: 24.9% (2,003 people were successfully surveyed by talking to a total of 8,037 people)


Weighting method: Weighted by gender, age, and region (cell weighted/end of January 2022 Based on the resident registration population of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security)


Sample error: ±2.2%p (95% confidence level)



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


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