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Looking at the results of exit polls conducted by the three terrestrial broadcasters including us, it was confirmed that in this local election, the votes of men and women in the 2030s were sharply divided following the last presidential election.



Reporter Lee Hyun-young analyzed why this phenomenon continues.



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this election for Seoul mayor, 75.1% of men in their 20s, more than 7 out of 10 voted for People's Strength candidate Oh Se-hoon, while 67% of women in their 20s answered that they voted for Democratic Party candidate Song Young-gil.



Even in their 30s, 66% of men supported Candidate Oh Se-hoon and 54.1% of women supported Candidate Song Young-gil.



This trend was also evident in the election for the Gyeonggi governor, the closest branch.



Men in their 20s and younger chose Kim Eun-hye, the People's Strength, with 66% of the vote, more than double the 30% of Democratic Party candidate Kim Dong-yeon.



However, women in their 20s and younger voted for Kim Dong-yeon with 66%, more than double the 28% for Kim Eun-hye.



Also in their 30s, a majority of men were nominated by Kim Eun-hye, and a majority of women were nominated by Kim Dong-yeon.



[Hwang Tae-soon / Political Critic: Men in their 20s think they are at a relative disadvantage.

Women in their 20s come to think that the Democratic Party represents us relatively.]



The analysis is that this election was the second round of the presidential election in which men and women in their 20s and 30s gathered around the pledge to abolish the leisure ministry.