2019 Justice Party (South Korea) leadership election

The Justice Party held a leadership election between 8 and 13 July 2019. It was an election to elect a new leader as Lee Jeong-mi fulfilled her two-year term of office.[1]

2019 Justice Party leadership election

8-13 July 2019
 
Candidate Sim Sang-jung Yang Kyung-gyu
Members' vote 16,177 3,178
Percentage 83.58% 16.42%

Leader before election

Lee Jeong-mi

Elected Leader

Sim Sang-jung

Candidates

Running

Campaigns

The leadership election has received media attention due to the presence of Sim Sang-jung, a presidential candidate in the 2017 South Korean presidential election and the former leader of the party, on the ballot. Yang, hailing from the party's left-wing faction, calls for a "bold, democratic socialist transformation" of the Korean society.[2] The candidates have engaged in a series of debates that were broadcast on KBS and MBC.[3]

Results

Only dues-paying party members could vote in the election. The voting was held from 8 to 13 July 2019.

Final results[4]
CandidateTotal votes
Sim Sang-jung 16,177 (83.58%)
Yang Kyung-gyu 3,178 (16.42%)
Total 19,355


References

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