2019 Liberty Korea Party leadership election

The Liberty Korea Party held a leadership election on 27 February 2019 to elect the next leader of the Liberty Korea Party for a new 2-year term.[1] It was an election to succeed an interim leader Kim Byong-joon, who has been in office for about seven months since the defeat of the Liberty Korea Party in the local elections held on 13 June 2018.

2019 Liberty Korea Party leadership election

27 February 2019
 
Candidate Hwang Kyo-ahn Oh Se-hoon Kim Jin-tae
Delegate count 53,185 21,963 20,955
Opinion poll 15,527 20,689 4,969
Total 68,713 42,653 25,924

Leader before election

Kim Byong-joon (Interim)

Elected Leader

Hwang Kyo-ahn

Candidates

Running

Results

The ratio of the results by sector was 70% for delegates, 30% for opinion poll.

Final results[2]
CandidateDelegatesOpinion pollTotal points
Hwang Kyo-ahn 53,185 (55.3%)37.7% (15,527 pts)68,713 (50.1%)
Oh Se-hoon 21,963 (22.9%)50.2% (20,689 pts)42,653 (31.1%)
Kim Jin-tae 20,955 (21.8%)12.1% (4,969 pts)25,924 (18.8%)
Total 96,10341,185 pts137,290
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References

  1. "반환점 돈 한국당 전대···'1강2중 구도' 역전극 나올까". JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). 20 February 2019.
  2. "한국당 새 대표에 황교안…2위 오세훈·3위 김진태(상보)". News 1 (뉴스 1) (in Korean). 27 February 2019. Retrieved 27 February 2019.
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