2016 Democratic Party of Korea leadership election

The Democratic Party of Korea held a leadership election on 27 August 2016. It was to elect a successor to interim leader Kim Chong-in, who was the leader of the 2016 legislative election. The elected leader was slated to serve a 2-year term.[1]

2016 Democratic Party of Korea leadership election

27 August 2016
 
Candidate Choo Mi-ae Lee Jong-kul Kim Sang-gon
Delegates 51.54% 25.24% 23.24%
Party members 61.66% 18.09% 20.25%
Opinion poll 45.52% 30.59% 23.90%
Non-voting members poll 55.15% 25.25% 19.60%
Total 54.03% 23.89% 22.08%

Leader before election

Kim Chong-in (Interim)

Elected Leader

Choo Mi-ae

The new leader, Choo Mi-ae was the first leader from Daegu–Gyeongbuk (TK) region in the history of the Democratic Party.[2]

Candidates

Dropped out

Advance to the finals

Results

The ratio of the results by sector was 45% for delegates, 30% for party members, 15% for opinion poll and 10% for non-voting members poll.

Final results
CandidatesDelegates (45%)Party members (30%)Opinion poll (15%)Non-voting members poll (10%)Total (100%)
Choo Mi-ae 51.54%61.66%45.52%55.15%54.03%
Lee Jong-kul 25.24%18.09%30.59%25.25%23.89%
Kim Sang-gon 23.24%20.25%23.90%19.60%22.08%

References

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