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Rep. Kim Eun-hye has been selected as the candidate for the People's Power Gyeonggi governor in the local elections in June.

In Incheon, former lawmaker Yoo Jeong-bok, Ulsan Kim Doo-gyeom, former Ulsan Nam-gu mayor, and Gyeongsangnam-do, Park Wan-su, were each decided.



Correspondent Park Won-kyung.



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The People's Power Nomination Management Committee announced that Rep. Kim Eun-hye was selected as the candidate for the Gyeonggi governor in the June local election.



In the primary poll, which reflected 50% of the results of the voting by the Electoral College of responsible party members and the general public, Rep. Kim defeated former Rep. Yoo Seung-min, who was elected fourth, with 52.7% to 44.6%.



[Jeong Jin-seok/Chairman of People's Power Nomination Management: We inform you that Kim Eun-hye has been selected as the final candidate for the People's Power Gyeonggi Governor.] Kim Eun-hye, a



so-called Daejang-dong sniper, was attracting attention as a sniper in Daejang-dong and served as the People's Power public affairs director in the last election. Until then, he served as the spokesperson for the elected Yoon Seok-yeol.



It is interpreted that the so-called 'Yoon Shim' was reflected in the fact that Rep. Kim defeated former Rep. Yoo, who ran in the presidential primary last year.



The candidates for Incheon Mayor were former Incheon Mayor Yoo Jeong-bok, a former three-term lawmaker and former Minister of Safety and Public Administration.



The People's Power Nomination Management Committee is scheduled to announce the results of the contests in Daegu, Gangwon, and Jeju tomorrow.