2015 New Politics Alliance for Democracy leadership election explained

Election Name:2015 New Politics Alliance for Democracy leadership election
Country:South Korea
Type:presidential
Vote Type:Caucus
Ongoing:no
Next Election:2016 Democratic Party of Korea leadership election
Next Year:2016 (DP)
Election Date:8 February 2015
1Blank:Delegates
2Blank:Party members
3Blank:Opinion poll
4Blank:Non-voting members poll
5Blank:Total
Image1:Moon Jae-in (2017-10-01) cropped.jpg
Candidate1:Moon Jae-in
Color1:0099CC
1Data1:45.5%
2Data1:39.98%
3Data1:58.5%
4Data1:43.29%
5Data1:45.3%
Candidate2:Park Jie-won
Color2:0099CC
1Data2:42.7%
2Data2:45.8%
3Data2:29.5%
4Data2:44.4%
5Data2:41.8%
Image3:File:Lee In-young in 2020.jpg
Candidate3:Lee In-young
Color3:0099CC
1Data3:12.3%
2Data3:14.3%
3Data3:12.5%
4Data3:12.3%
5Data3:12.9%
Leader
After Election:Moon Jae-in

The New Politics Alliance for Democracy held a leadership election on 8 February 2015. It was an election held in about six months since Kim Han-gil and Ahn Cheol-soo, who were NPAD's co-leaders, resigned on 31 July 2014.[1]

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.

Delegates (45%) Party members (30%) Opinion poll (15%) Non-voting members poll (10%) Total (100%)
Moon Jae-in45.5% 39.98% 58.5% 43.29% 45.3%
Park Jie-won42.7% 45.8% 29.5% 44.4% 41.8%
Lee In-young12.3% 14.3% 12.5% 12.3% 12.9%

Notes and References

  1. News: 문재인, 당대표 출마 선언 "정치인생 걸겠다"…사실상 '총선 지면 정계은퇴'. JoongAng Ilbo. 30 December 2014. ko.