Song Young-gil, the Democratic Party of Korea candidate for Seoul mayor, and Oh Se-hoon, the People Power Party candidate for Seoul mayor, are posing before the start of the Seoul mayoral candidates' TV debate held at the Korea Broadcasting Center in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, on the 20th. Photo by the National Assembly Press Photographers Group

Song Young-gil, the Democratic Party of Korea candidate for Seoul mayor, and Oh Se-hoon, the People Power Party candidate for Seoul mayor, are posing before the start of the Seoul mayoral candidates' TV debate held at the Korea Broadcasting Center in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, on the 20th. Photo by the National Assembly Press Photographers Group

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[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunju Lee] In the exit polls conducted by the three major terrestrial broadcasters for the 8th nationwide simultaneous local elections held on the 1st, Oh Se-hoon, the People Power Party candidate for Seoul mayor, recorded 58.7%, while Song Young-gil, the Democratic Party candidate, recorded 40.2%.



After the exit polls were announced, Candidate Oh said, "I feel somewhat relieved, but I will watch until the end," adding, "I would like to thank the citizens of Seoul once again for their support and encouragement."


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