Democratic Party Seo-gu Mayoral Candidate Secures Nomination Through Primary Victory

Jeon Munhak, preliminary candidate for Daejeon Seo-gu District Mayor (Photo by Jeon Munhak Campaign Team)

Jeon Munhak, preliminary candidate for Daejeon Seo-gu District Mayor (Photo by Jeon Munhak Campaign Team)

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Jeon Moonhak, preliminary candidate for Daejeon Seo-gu Office Mayor from the Democratic Party of Korea, was confirmed as the party's final candidate for the upcoming June local elections through the public participation primary runoff held over two days from April 20 to 21, in which the votes of party members and a public opinion poll were each weighted at 50%.


Jeon expressed his gratitude, saying, "I sincerely thank the residents of Seo-gu and all party members for entrusting me with the heavy responsibility of being a preliminary candidate for Seo-gu Mayor." He added, "I take this outcome as a solemn mandate to change a stagnant Seo-gu and to set right the lives of our residents, and I will engrave this in my heart and repay you with victory in the main election."


In particular, Jeon demonstrated his strong commitment to building a united team by specifically mentioning each preliminary candidate who competed with him during the primary.


He stated, "I sincerely thank Shin Hye-Young, who ran alongside me until the final round, as well as Kim Jongcheon, Kim Changkwan, Seo Heecheol, Jeon Myeongja, and Joo Jeongbong, who raced together from the first round." He added, "The vision and passion gathered during the primary are valuable assets that will shape the future of Seo-gu."


He continued, "Now is the time to move beyond competition and unite as comrades to transform Seo-gu," emphasizing, "I will bring together the passion of all seven candidates into one and achieve an overwhelming result in the main election as an unwavering Democratic Party team."


As for his stance going into the election, Jeon took a clear confrontational position by directly criticizing Yoon Suk-yeol's alleged attempt at insurrection and the mismanagement of incumbent Seo-gu Mayor Seo Cheolmo from the People Power Party.


Jeon declared, "Seo Cheolmo stands at the end of the line of Yoon Suk-yeol's arrogant power, which drove the Republic of Korea into the chaos of insurrection." He continued, "I will put an end to the uncommunicative administration of Mayor Seo, who mirrors Yoon's mismanagement, and instead bring about responsible governance."


He also expressed strong determination, saying, "It is time to put a period to the outdated administration that ignores the voices of residents. As a spokesperson dedicated solely to protecting the lives of the people, I will restore the pride of Seo-gu."


For his main election platform, Jeon presented "Resident Sovereignty in Seo-gu" and "The First District for a Basic Society" as his core visions.


He said, "I will establish a system where residents make decisions and the administration provides support, and realize a Seo-gu where the local government is responsible for the basics of life, including housing, education, and finance." He added, "I will seek answers in the field, not through idle talk, and start making changes from where our residents actually live."


He further pledged, "I will restore Seo-gu's pride through competence and be a mayor who proves it with results."



Meanwhile, Jeon is recognized as a hands-on politician who, during his time as a Daejeon city council member, worked with residents to lead the closure of the horse racing betting facility in Wolpyeong-dong. He has since participated in the Council for Good Local Governments and organizations for local autonomy, and has served as a senior team leader for Lee Jaemyung's presidential campaign, a special advisor to the Democratic Party leader, and as a National Assembly aide, earning recognition for his political competence that bridges the central government and the local community.


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