Survey of 1,015 Seoul Citizens

[AKyeong Poll] Divided Seoul Public Opinion... Yoon Support 48.7% vs No Support 48% View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Hyun-joo] A public opinion survey showed that the responses supporting and not supporting President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol were almost equal.


According to a survey conducted by Realmeter on behalf of Asia Economy from April 4 to 5, targeting 1,015 men and women aged 18 and over residing in Seoul (90% mobile, 10% landline, automated response), 48.7% responded that they support President-elect Yoon.


Among them, 36.6% expressed strong support, and 12.2% expressed slight support.


Those who did not support him accounted for 48.0%, with 40.1% saying they do not support him at all and 7.9% saying they do not support him much.


The support rate was relatively high in Seoul’s Gangnam East area (52.8%), among those aged 60 and over (60.7%), and men (53.1%), while the non-support rate was higher in Gangbuk West area (52.9%), people in their 40s (63.4%) and 30s (51.3%), and women (51.3%).


Among supporters of the People Power Party, 92.4% expressed support, while 91.0% of supporters of the Democratic Party responded that they do not support him.



※ How the survey was conducted = This survey was commissioned by Asia Economy and conducted by Realmeter over two days, April 4 and 5. Calls were attempted to 80,938 voters aged 18 and over residing in Seoul, with a final 1,015 respondents completing the survey, resulting in a response rate of 1.3%. The survey used an automated response method with 90% mobile and 10% landline calls, employing a random digit dialing sampling frame. Statistical adjustments were made using rim weighting based on gender, age group, and region according to the resident registration population statistics from the Ministry of the Interior and Safety as of the end of March 2022. The sampling error is ±3.1 percentage points at a 95% confidence level. For detailed survey information, please refer to the Realmeter website or the Central Election Survey Deliberation Commission website.


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