Gwangju 33 People · Jeonnam 34 People

4·15 General Election 'Candidate Registration' First Day: 67 Registered in Gwangju and Jeonnam View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] On April 15, the day of the 21st National Assembly election, 33 candidates in Gwangju and 34 candidates in Jeonnam registered on the first day of the "candidate registration" for the golden race.


According to the Gwangju Metropolitan City Election Commission on the 26th, as of 6 p.m. that day, the number of registered candidates by party in Gwangju was 7 from the Democratic Party of Korea, 1 from the United Future Party, 6 from the Minsaeng Party, 6 from the Justice Party, 3 from the Minjung Party, 6 from the National Revolutionary Dividend Party, 1 from the Labor Party, and 3 independents.


Looking at each electoral district, in Dong-gu Nam-gu (B), candidates registered were Lee Byung-hoon from the Democratic Party, Park Joo-sun from the Minsaeng Party, Choi Man-won from the Justice Party, and independent Kim Seong-hwan.


In Seo-gu Gap, candidates who completed registration were Song Gap-seok from the Democratic Party, Joo Dong-sik from the United Future Party, Kim Myung-jin from the Minsaeng Party, Kim Joo-eop from the Minjung Party, and Kim Seong-ho from the National Revolutionary Dividend Party.


In Seo-gu Eul, candidates who completed registration were Yang Hyang-ja from the Democratic Party, Chun Jeong-bae from the Minsaeng Party, Yoo Jong-cheon from the Justice Party, and Hwang Yoon from the National Revolutionary Dividend Party.


In Dong-gu Nam-gu Gap, candidates were Jang Byung-wan from the Minsaeng Party and Han Ki-seon from the National Revolutionary Dividend Party.


In Buk-gu Gap, candidates who registered were Jo O-seop from the Democratic Party, Lee Seung-nam from the Justice Party, Park Hyun-du from the National Revolutionary Dividend Party, and independent Kim Kyung-jin.


In Buk-gu Eul, candidates who completed registration were Lee Hyung-seok from the Democratic Party, Choi Kyung-hwan from the Minsaeng Party, Hwang Soon-young from the Justice Party, Yoon Min-ho from the Minjung Party, and independent Noh Nam-su.


In Gwangsan-gu Gap, candidates were Lee Yong-bin from the Democratic Party, Kim Dong-cheol from the Minsaeng Party, Na Kyung-chae from the Justice Party, Jung Hee-sung from the Minjung Party, and Oh Jong-min from the National Revolutionary Dividend Party.


Finally, in Gwangsan-gu Eul, candidates who completed registration were Min Hyung-bae from the Democratic Party, Kim Yong-jae from the Justice Party, Kim Hong-seop from the National Revolutionary Dividend Party, and Lee Byung-hoon from the Labor Party.


In Jeonnam, by party, there were 9 from the Democratic Party, 3 from the United Future Party, 5 from the Minsaeng Party, 3 from the Justice Party, 2 from the Minjung Party, 4 from the National Revolutionary Dividend Party, 1 from the Our Republican Party, and 7 independents.


By electoral district, registrations were 4 in Mokpo, 2 in Yeosu Gap, 1 in Yeosu Eul, 6 in Suncheon·Gwangyang·Gokseong·Gurye Gap, 6 in Suncheon·Gwangyang·Gokseong·Gurye Eul, 2 in Naju·Hwasun, 2 in Goheung·Boseong·Jangheung·Gangjin, 3 in Haenam·Wando·Jindo, 3 in Yeongam·Muan·Shinan, and 5 in Damyang·Hampyeong·Yeonggwang·Jangseong.



Candidate registration for the April 15 general election will continue until 6 p.m. on the 27th.


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