2014 Seoul mayoral election
The 2014 Seoul mayoral election was held on 4 June 2014 as part of the 6th local elections.
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Turnout | 4,948,897 (58.63%) | |||||||||||||||
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Selection of candidates
Saenuri Party
2014 Saenuri Party Seoul mayoral primary results[1] | |||
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Candidate | Place | Votes | Percentage |
Chung Mong-joon | Nominated | 3,198 | 71.1% |
Kim Hwang-sik | 2nd | 958 | 21.3% |
Lee Hye-hoon | 3rd | 342 | 7.6% |
4,498 | 100% |
New Politics Alliance for Democracy
2014 NPAD Seoul mayoral primary results[2] | |||
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Candidate | Place | Votes | Percentage |
Park Won-soon | Nominated | Walkover |
Unified Progressive Party
2014 Unified Progressive Party Seoul mayoral primary results[3] | |||
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Candidate | Place | Votes | Percentage |
Chung Tae-heung | Nominated | Walkover |
Final candidates
Name | Age | Party | Notes |
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Chung Mong-joon | 62 | Saenuri Party | Chairman of Hyundai Heavy Industries (former); President of the Korea Football Association (1993–2009); Vice President of the FIFA (1994–2011); Chairman of the Grand National Party (2009–2010) |
Park Won-soon | 58 | New Politics Alliance for Democracy | Lawyer (former); Mayor of Seoul (2011–present) |
Chung Tae-heung | 42 | Unified Progressive Party | |
Hong Jung-shik | 63 | New Politics Party |
Results
Summary
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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NPAD | Park Won-soon | 2,752,171 | 56.12 | |
Saenuri | Chung Mong-joon | 2,109,869 | 43.02 | |
Unified Progressive | Chung Tae-heung | 23,638 | 0.48 | |
New Politics | Hong Jung-shik | 17,603 | 0.35 | |
Total votes | 4,903,281 | 100.00 | ||
Rejected ballots | 45,616 | – | ||
Turnout | 4,948,897 | 58.63 | ||
Registered electors | 8,441,594 |
By districts
Districts | Chung Mong-joon Saenuri |
Park Won-soon NPAD |
Chung Tae-heung UPP |
Hong Jung-shik NPP |
Total votes | ||||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % | ||
Jongno District | 34,599 | 43.14 | 45,020 | 56.14 | 330 | 0.41 | 238 | 0.29 | 80,187 |
Jung District | 28,273 | 43.84 | 35,662 | 55.30 | 291 | 0.45 | 262 | 0.40 | 64,488 |
Yongsan District | 58,479 | 49.93 | 57,807 | 49.36 | 462 | 0.39 | 365 | 0.31 | 117,113 |
Seongdong District | 62,376 | 42.93 | 81,645 | 56.19 | 715 | 0.49 | 546 | 0.37 | 145,282 |
Gwangjin District | 72,160 | 40.99 | 102,449 | 58.19 | 832 | 0.47 | 592 | 0.33 | 176,033 |
Dongdaemun District | 76,325 | 43.00 | 99,568 | 56.09 | 910 | 0.51 | 684 | 0.38 | 177,487 |
Jungnang District | 80,700 | 43.05 | 104,905 | 55.96 | 1,050 | 0.56 | 786 | 0.41 | 187,441 |
Seongbuk District | 92,897 | 40.95 | 131,919 | 58.15 | 1,187 | 0.52 | 844 | 0.37 | 226,847 |
Gangbuk District | 64,944 | 42.25 | 87,128 | 56.69 | 927 | 0.60 | 693 | 0.45 | 153,692 |
Dobong District | 75,252 | 43.86 | 94,590 | 55.13 | 978 | 0.57 | 726 | 0.42 | 171,546 |
Nowon District | 115,716 | 41.06 | 163,418 | 57.98 | 1,598 | 0.56 | 1,076 | 0.38 | 281,808 |
Eunpyeong District | 93,022 | 40.14 | 136,656 | 58.97 | 1,252 | 0.54 | 789 | 0.34 | 231,719 |
Seodaemun District | 64,341 | 40.66 | 92,500 | 58.46 | 754 | 0.47 | 609 | 0.38 | 158,204 |
Mapo District | 74,548 | 38.52 | 117,343 | 60.63 | 935 | 0.48 | 695 | 0.35 | 193,521 |
Yangcheon District | 97,435 | 41.54 | 135,186 | 57.63 | 1,126 | 0.48 | 808 | 0.34 | 234,555 |
Gangseo District | 111,451 | 41.07 | 157,382 | 58.00 | 1,390 | 0.51 | 1,097 | 0.40 | 271,320 |
Guro District | 85,806 | 40.70 | 123,139 | 58.41 | 1,025 | 0.48 | 819 | 0.38 | 166,511 |
Geumcheon District | 45,315 | 40.29 | 66,005 | 58.68 | 669 | 0.59 | 478 | 0.42 | 112,467 |
Yeongdeungpo District | 82,509 | 42.89 | 108,244 | 56.26 | 905 | 0.47 | 714 | 0.37 | 160,469 |
Dongjak District | 87,813 | 41.35 | 122,927 | 57.89 | 854 | 0.40 | 720 | 0.33 | 212,314 |
Gwanak District | 91,832 | 35.67 | 163,100 | 63.36 | 1,527 | 0.59 | 947 | 0.36 | 257,406 |
Seocho District | 114,462 | 52.25 | 103,328 | 47.17 | 689 | 0.31 | 552 | 0.25 | 219,031 |
Gangnam District | 145,512 | 54.32 | 120,645 | 45.04 | 877 | 0.32 | 809 | 0.30 | 267,843 |
Songpa District | 150,228 | 45.88 | 174,892 | 53.41 | 1,323 | 0.40 | 987 | 0.30 | 327,430 |
Gangdong District | 103,874 | 44.69 | 126,713 | 54.52 | 1,032 | 0.44 | 767 | 0.33 | 191,812 |
Total | 2,109,869 | 43.02 | 2,752,171 | 56.12 | 23,638 | 0.48 | 17,603 | 0.35 | 4,903,281 |
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