2021 Democratic Party of Korea leadership by-election explained

Election Name:2021 Democratic Party of Korea leadership by-election
Candidate1:Song Young-gil
Color1:0052A7
1Data1:34.97%
2Data1:35.95%
3Data1:34.70%
4Data1:40.38%
5Data1:35.60%
Candidate2:Hong Young-pyo
Color2:0052A7
1Data2:33.47%
2Data2:36.62%
3Data2:37.36%
4Data2:31.41%
5Data2:35.01%
Candidate3:Woo Won-shik
Color3:0052A7
1Data3:31.56%
2Data3:27.43%
3Data3:27.94%
4Data3:28.22%
5Data3:29.38%
Leader
Before Election:Yun Ho-jung
(interim)
Country:South Korea
Election Date:2 May 2021
Type:presidential
Vote Type:Caucus
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2020 Democratic Party of Korea leadership election
Previous Year:2020
Next Election:2022 Democratic Party of Korea leadership election
Next Year:2022
1Blank:Delegates
2Blank:Party members
3Blank:Opinion poll
4Blank:Non-voting members poll
5Blank:Total
After Election:Song Young-gil

The Democratic Party of Korea held its leadership by-election on 2 May 2021[1] following the resignation of the incumbent Lee Nak-yon in March 2021. Lee stepped down from party leader due to party rule which bans any party contender for president from holding party position at least for a year before the presidential election.[2]

Newly-elected leader of the party will serve for the remainder of Lee's term which ends in August 2022[3] and may replace two unelected members of the Supreme Council currently held by Park Seong-min and Park Hong-bae who were appointed by Lee in 2020.[4] [5] They will also command party's campaign in the 20th presidential election in March 2022 and the 8th local election in June 2022.

Immediately after the party's loss in 2021 South Korean by-elections, all members of its Supreme Council decided to resign. The date for its leadership by-election was also decided as 2 May to elect its new party leader as earliest as possible. Few days later, it was decided that members of the Supreme Council will be elected on the same day after party members complained about not having their votes in new members of Supreme Council.[6]

Candidates

Candidates for leader

  1. Hong Young-pyo, a member of the National Assembly from Incheon(Bupyeong B) and a former floor leader
  2. Song Young-gil, a member of the National Assembly from Incheon(Gyeyang B) and a former mayor of Incheon, unsuccessfully run in 2018 leadership election
  3. Woo Won-shik, a member of the National Assembly from Seoul(Nowon B) and a former floor leader

[7] [8] [9]

Eliminated

Candidates for Supreme Council

  1. Kang Byung-won, a member of the National Assembly from Seoul(Eunpyeong B)
  2. Hwang Myung-sun, incumbent, three-term mayor of Nonsan City
  3. Kim Yong-min, a member of the National Assembly from Namyangju City(Namyangju C)
  4. Jun Hye-sook, a member of the National Assembly from Seoul(Gwangjin A)
  5. Suh Sam-suk, a member of the National Assembly from South Jeolla Province(Yeongam–Muan–Sinan) and a former three-term mayor of its Muan County
  6. Back Hye-ryun, a member of the National Assembly from Suwon City(Suwon B)
  7. Kim Young-bae, a member of the National Assembly from Seoul(Seongbuk A) and a former two-term mayor of Seoul's Seongbuk District

Results

The ratio of the results by sector was 45% for delegates, 40% for party members, 10% for opinion poll and 5% for non-voting members poll.

Full result - Leader!Candidates!Delegates (45%)!Party members (40%)!Opinion poll (10%)!Non-voting members poll (5%)!Total (100%)
Song Young-gil34.97%35.95%34.70%40.38%
Hong Young-pyo33.47%36.62%37.36%31.41%
Woo Won-shik31.56%27.43%27.94%28.22%
Full result - Supreme Council!Candidate!Delegates (45%)!Party members (40%)!Opinion poll (10%)!Non-voting members poll (5%)!Total (100%)!Note
Kim Yong-min12.42%21.59%23.87%22.28%
Kang Byung-won14.64%20.24%17.23%17.48%
Back Hye-ryun16.45%17.44%19.81%17.04%
Kim Young-bae14.35%12.71%12.17%14.08%
Jun Hye-sook13.88%11.20%10.23%11.50%
Suh Sam-suk13.60%9.95%5.87%8.48%
Hwang Myung-sun14.67%6.87%10.84%9.15%

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 박 . 보람. 2021-04-08. (LEAD) Ruling party leaders resign en masse for election defeat. 2021-04-12. Yonhap News Agency. en.
  2. Web site: 2020-12-01. Lee Nak-yon losing ground. 2021-02-20. The Korea Times. en.
  3. Web site: 2021-01-19. 대선行 이낙연 3월 퇴임…몸푸는 與 당권후보들. 2021-02-20. The Korea Economic Daily. ko.
  4. Web site: Lee Nak-yon, Kim Boo-kyum vie to lead DP. 2021-02-20. Korea JoongAng Daily. en.
  5. Web site: 2020-08-31. 이낙연, 지명직 최고위원에 24살 여성 박성민 청년대변인 지명. 2021-02-20. The Hankyoreh. ko.
  6. Web site: 2021-04-12. 민주당 "최고위원도 전당대회에서"...원내대표는 3파전으로. 2021-04-12. YTN. ko.
  7. Web site: 2021-02-13. [주말 이슈+] 포스트 이낙연은 누구…與 당권 경쟁, 송영길·홍영표·우원식 '3자 대결']. 2021-02-20. NewsPim. ko.
  8. Web site: 2021-02-16. 민주당 5월 당대표 선거, 우원식·송영길·홍영표 3파전 본격화. 2021-02-20. 전북일보 인터넷신문. ko.
  9. Web site: 2021-02-16. "文 시즌2" 외친 홍영표발 당권경쟁…송영길·우원식도 가세. 2021-02-20. JoongAng Ilbo. ko.
  10. Web site: 장 . 동우. 2021-04-18. Ruling party's leadership race. 2021-04-19. Yonhap News Agency. en.