[AKYUNG Poll] 50.8% for Regime Change to People Power Party vs 34.8% for Regime Continuation with Democratic Party View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Naju-seok] A survey found that the majority of the public supports a regime change to the People Power Party. Only about one-third of respondents agreed that the Democratic Party should retain power.


On the 9th, Asia Economy commissioned Win-Gi Korea Consulting to conduct a public opinion poll from the 6th to 7th targeting 1,005 voters aged 18 and older nationwide (100% mobile phone virtual numbers, automated response). In the survey on the "preferred force for the next presidential election," 50.8% agreed with a regime change to the People Power Party.


Support for the Democratic Party's retention of power was 34.8%, while 7.9% favored other parties or independent candidates, and 6.5% were unsure.


The proportion of respondents agreeing with a regime change to the People Power Party decreased by 0.9 percentage points compared to the previous survey (October 9-10), remaining similar, but support for the Democratic Party's retention of power dropped by 5.7 percentage points.


Except for those in their 30s and 40s and the Honam region, calls for regime change were strong across all age groups and regions.



This survey was conducted by Asia Economy through Win-Gi Korea Consulting from the 6th to 7th, targeting voters aged 18 and older nationwide, with 1,005 respondents and an overall response rate of 6.7%. The survey method was wireless ARS using 100% mobile phone virtual numbers. The sample was extracted with weighting by gender, age, and region based on the resident registration population as of the end of January 2021 from the Ministry of the Interior and Safety (cell weighting). The sampling error is ±3.1 percentage points at a 95% confidence level. For detailed survey information, please refer to the Win-Gi Korea Consulting website or the Central Election Poll Deliberation Commission website.


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