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.
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Candidates
editRunning
edit- Hwang Kyo-ahn, former acting President of South Korea, former Prime Minister of South Korea, former Minister of Justice.
- Oh Se-hoon, former Mayor of Seoul, former member of the National Assembly.
- Kim Jin-tae, member of the National Assembly.
Results
editThe ratio of the results by sector was 70% for delegates, 30% for opinion poll.
Candidate | Delegates | Opinion poll | Total points |
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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 | 96,103 | 41,185 pts | 137,290 |
References
edit- ^ "반환점 돈 한국당 전대···'1강2중 구도' 역전극 나올까". JoongAng Ilbo (in Korean). 20 February 2019.
- ^ "한국당 새 대표에 황교안…2위 오세훈·3위 김진태(상보)". News 1 (뉴스 1) (in Korean). 27 February 2019. Retrieved 27 February 2019.