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This time, let's look at the percentage of votes by gender.

In this presidential election, the votes of young people in their 20s and 30s were largely divided by gender, with men supporting Yun Seok-yeol more and women more supporting Lee Jae-myung.

The gender issue, which emerged as a major variable in this election, seems to have had an impact.



Reporter Han Se-hyeon analyzed the vote percentage by gender based on the exit polls of the three terrestrial broadcasters.



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One of the biggest characteristics of the 20th presidential election is the phenomenon of 'gender concentration' among young voters.



As a result of exit polls from three terrestrial broadcasters including SBS, 58.7% of men in their 20s and younger supported Yoon Seok-yeol, while 58% of women in their 20s and younger chose Jae-myung Lee.



The pattern of candidates for support according to gender was similar to those in their 30s.



Among men in their 30s, 52.8% of the votes for Yoon-elect were more than half, while 49.7% of women in their 30s chose Lee.



The big difference in support for each candidate according to gender is interpreted as the result of the politicians using it in elections rather than trying to resolve the 'gender conflict'.



President-elect Yoon stood at the center of the 'gender conflict' by making promises aimed at men in their 20s and 30s, including the abolition of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family.



[Yoon Seok-yeol/President-elect (last month 18): Looking at the statement jointly issued by women's groups receiving financial support from the Ministry of Recreation, 'opposition to the ROK-US joint military exercise!'

There is something like this.

Is this an organization for women's human rights?]



Against this, Candidate Lee also poured out remarks aimed at women's vote during the last campaign.



[Lee Jae-myung / Democratic Party Presidential Candidate: When creating a public toilet, when making it in the future, it is not easy to have one already, but let’s make the number of toilets for women 1.5 times that of men…

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On the other hand, among those in their 40s and over, the votes were divided by generation, but the phenomenon of 'interference in votes' according to gender was not clear.