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2025 South Korean Presidential Election was notable for its large gap between Early Voting and Election Day Voting results. In Seoul, Lee Jae-myung won in all but three towns in EV. Conversely, Kim won all but two in EDV. Overall, Lee won the city by 5%, flipping it from 2022.
November 8, 2025 at 4:26 PM
2025 South Korean Presidential Election was notable for its large gap between Early Voting and Election Day Voting results. In Seoul, Lee Jae-myung won in all but three towns in EV. Conversely, Kim won all but two in EDV. Overall, Lee won the city by 5%, flipping it from 2022.
Following Yoon Seok-yeol's impeachment for declaring illegal martial law, an election was held to choose new president. Lee Jae-myung, leader of the opposition party and survivor of last year's assassination attempt, handily won against PPP candidate Kim Moon-soo.
November 7, 2025 at 7:03 PM
Following Yoon Seok-yeol's impeachment for declaring illegal martial law, an election was held to choose new president. Lee Jae-myung, leader of the opposition party and survivor of last year's assassination attempt, handily won against PPP candidate Kim Moon-soo.
Three years later, the political landscape had changed greatly when Yoon was impeached for declaring illegal martial law. In the subsequent special election, Lee won a landslide victory in his home province with more than 52% of the vote.
November 7, 2025 at 7:10 AM
Three years later, the political landscape had changed greatly when Yoon was impeached for declaring illegal martial law. In the subsequent special election, Lee won a landslide victory in his home province with more than 52% of the vote.
Three months earlier, Lee had won against (now disgraced) Yoon in Gyeonggi by a larger margin. As I mentioned above, Gyeonggi was his home province after all. Although Gyeonggi provided Lee with 460,000 votes, he lost the election, failing to beat Yoon by 730,000 votes.
November 7, 2025 at 5:13 AM
Three months earlier, Lee had won against (now disgraced) Yoon in Gyeonggi by a larger margin. As I mentioned above, Gyeonggi was his home province after all. Although Gyeonggi provided Lee with 460,000 votes, he lost the election, failing to beat Yoon by 730,000 votes.
In June 2022, the Democratic Party of Korea was facing an uphill battle after narrow defeat in the presidential election three months earlier. Gyeonggi Province, the home province of former candidate Lee Jae-myung, was no exception. Yet, DPK managed to clinch a narrow victory.
November 7, 2025 at 5:13 AM
In June 2022, the Democratic Party of Korea was facing an uphill battle after narrow defeat in the presidential election three months earlier. Gyeonggi Province, the home province of former candidate Lee Jae-myung, was no exception. Yet, DPK managed to clinch a narrow victory.