People Power Party Announces Primary Election Results for Local Heads in Sacheon, Namhae, Gimhae, and Yangsan View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] The People Power Party Gyeongnam Provincial Party Committee's Nomination Management Committee has announced the primary election results for the Sacheon, Namhae, Gimhae, and Yangsan areas.


The provincial party nomination committee held a meeting on the 27th, where the primary results were disclosed in the presence of candidates or their representatives.


From the left, candidate Park Dongsik, candidate Park Youngil, candidate Hong Taeyong, candidate Na Dongyeon.

From the left, candidate Park Dongsik, candidate Park Youngil, candidate Hong Taeyong, candidate Na Dongyeon.

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The candidate for Sacheon mayor is Park Dongsik, former chairman of the Gyeongnam Provincial Council; the candidate for Namhae county governor is Park Youngil, former governor; the candidate for Gimhae mayor is Hong Taeyong, former chairman of the Gimhae Gap Party Members' Council; and the candidate for Yangsan mayor is Na Dongyeon, former mayor.


The candidate who received the most support was selected as the official candidate by reflecting 50% of the valid votes from responsible party members and 50% from the national public opinion survey.


In the Sacheon mayoral election, candidate Park Dongsik ranked first with 36.39% support, followed by Park Jeongyeol with 23.14%, Choi Sanghwa with 21.64%, Kang Hodong with 20.10%, and Lee Wonseop with 5.70%.


In the four-way primary for Namhae county governor, candidate Park Youngil was selected with 49.65% support, surpassing Lee Cheolho with 20.58%, Moon Junhong with 20.52%, and Go Wono with 8.35%.


In the Gimhae mayoral election, Hong Taeyong received 35.85%, Park Youngjin 30.93%, Kwon Tongil 20.83%, and Hwang Jeonwon 15.87%, with Hong advancing to the main election.



In the Yangsan mayoral primary, a two-person race between Na Dongyeon and Han Okmun, Na received 56.58%, leading Han, who received 43.42%, by 13.16%, thus advancing to the main election.


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