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With the local election on the 1st of next month approaching six days from now, three terrestrial broadcasters including SBS conducted a poll.

This is the last poll before the ban on public opinion poll results.

First of all, as a result of surveying the support of the candidates for the heads of 17 regional organizations nationwide, it was found that the people's power leads in 9 places, the Democratic Party leads in 4 places, and the remaining 4 places are close.



The first news, reporter Hwa Gang-yun, will tell you.



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Voters from 17 cities and provinces across the country were asked who they would choose as the head of the regional group if tomorrow was voting day.



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It was found that the People's Power candidates took the lead in 9 and the Democratic Party in 4 places.



The remaining four are competing within the margin of error.



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First, among the candidates for Seoul mayor, Song Young-gil of the Democratic Party and 53.6% of the people's strength Oh Se-hoon took the lead in the metropolitan area, where both the opposition and the ruling party voted to win.



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Gyeonggi governor Kim Dong-yeon 39.1 and People's Power Kim Eun-hye 37.7%.



In the wind vane of the public mind, in the middle class, Kim Dong-yeon had the upper hand with 44.4% and Kim Eun-hye 35.6%.



Incheon Mayor Park Nam-chun of the Democratic Party was also tight with 35.8 percent and People's Power Yoo Jeong-bok 39.9 percent.



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In last week's survey, Candidate Yoo prevailed outside the margin of error, but the gap has narrowed.



In terms of the chances of winning, Jeong-bok Yoo was 46.2 and Nam-chun Park 31.5%.



Let's take a look at the situation in Chungcheong and Gangwon, which are also fierce battlegrounds.



Daejeon and Sejong both battled over whether the current mayor's Suseong or the ruling party candidate would retake it.



Daejeon Mayor Heo Tae-jeong 40%, People's Power Lee Jang-woo 36.1%, Sejong Mayor Lee Chun-hee 38.5% Democrat and People's Power Choi Min-ho 40.4%.



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The Chungnam governor, who competed within the margin of error last week, turned to Kim's dominance with 34.7% of the Democratic Party's Yang Seung-jo and 43.8% of the People's Power Kim Tae-heum.



In the Chungbuk governor, Roh Young-min, 30.7%, People's Power Kim Young-hwan 43.4%, Gangwon Governor Lee Kwang-jae 34.0%, People's Power Kim Jin-tae 44.9%, People's Power candidate took the lead.



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People's Power candidates prevailed in Yeongnam regions such as Daegu and Gyeongbuk and Busan, Ulsan and Gyeongnam, where the conservative camp dominated, while Democratic candidates prevailed in Gwangju, North Jeolla Province, and Jeju, where the Democratic Party's support was strong.



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Investigation Request: SBS, KBS, MBC


Research Institutions: Ipsos, Korea Research, Korea Research


Survey Date: May 23-25, 2022


Survey Subject: Men and women 18 years of age or older living in 17 cities and provinces nationwide 4,020 people (Wireless virtual number extraction after gender/age/region assignment)


Survey method: Wireless phone interview survey (mobile phone virtual number 100%)


Response rate: 14.9~27.9% for each


province and province Weighting method: Weighted value by gender, age, and region Buyeo (based on the resident registration population of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security at the end of April 2022)


Sample error: ±3.1~±3.5%p (95% confidence level)



More information can be found on the National Election Opinion Survey Deliberation Committee or SBS News website.


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