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Earlier, we had talked about the fierce competition of each party ahead of the general election, and the SBS Data Journalism team mash-up was analyzed as a candidate for the national elections of 2,200 candidates nationwide.

Curious questions such as the record of the candidates and how many young candidates are in their 20s and 30s, followed by Shim Young-gu and Bae-woon Bae.

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Last January, we reported five cases including a prospective candidate who registered in Gwangju-gu, Gwangju.

Another candidate for Gimhae, Gyeongnam, has three criminal cases, including forcible youth abuse.

[A preliminary candidate: I made the lie more inflated, but I think I paid less while I lived up to this point. I'm freaky.]

The woman has been sent a lewd message several times, claiming to be innocent.

[B Preliminary Candidate: I just said it was a dirty message. I'd like to see you, want to OO, but nothing about the penis.]

Thirteen sex offenders registered as candidates.

There were 145 criminal and criminal offenders and city criminals related to the democratization movement, but others were punished for murder and robbery.

All drunk drivers, 191 people, 20% were punished more than once.

Since the establishment of the Yoon Chang-ho Act at the end of 2018, there have been five cases of drunk driving, including active lawmaker Lee Yong-joo.

Among the potential candidates, 31 percent of the convicted candidates had the highest proportion of the People's Party, which is mostly in violation of the National Security Law, but the highest number was the National Revolution Dividend, which Mr. Heo founded last year.

Other than criminals with limited election rights, there are no restrictions on running, even for sexual or violent crimes.

(Video Editing: Lee Seung Hee, VJ: Chung Young Sam, Jung Han Wook, CG: Hong Sung Yong)

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