Lee Jae-myung 89% in Chungcheong… Kim Min-seok, ‘mindful’, close behind 1st place Jeong Bong-ju

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2024-07-28 20:48:34

Lee Jae-myung, the candidate for the Democratic Party of Korea’s Chungnam regional representative and supreme committee member, is giving a speech at the joint speech meeting of the candidates for the party’s Chungnam regional representative and supreme committee member held at the Chungnam Transportation Training Center in Gongju, Chungnam on the morning of the 28th. 2024.7.28/News 1

Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party of Korea’s representative candidate, also recorded first place in the Chungcheong region tour primary for the national party convention with a vote rate of nearly 90%. Kim Min-seok, the supreme council candidate who has “Myeongsim” (Lee Jae-myung’s intention) on his back, also took the lead throughout the day, solidifying his second place in cumulative vote rate.

On the 28th, the Democratic Party held the ‘1st National Party Member Convention (National Convention) Party Representative and Supreme Council Member Candidate Joint Speech’ in South Chungcheong Province and North Chungcheong Province and announced the results of an online vote conducted for party members in the respective regions.

The candidate received 11,342 votes (88.87%) in South Chungcheong Province and 8,274 votes (88.91%) in North Chungcheong Province, far outpacing candidates Kim Du-kwan and Kim Ji-soo.

Lee Jae-myung 89% in Chungcheong… Kim Min-seok, ‘mindful’, close behind 1st place Jeong Bong-ju

At the joint speech of the party representative and supreme committee candidates for the Chungnam region at the National Party Convention held at the Chungnam Transportation Training Center in Gongju-si, Chungnam on the morning of the 28th, the party representative candidates Kim Ji-soo, Kim Du-kwan, and Lee Jae-myung, and the supreme committee candidates, are shaking hands and greeting each other. 2024.7.28/News 1

As of this day, the cumulative vote percentage for this candidate is 82,992 votes (90.41%). Candidate Kim Du-kwan’s cumulative vote percentage was counted at 7,673 votes (8.36%), and candidate Kim Ji-soo’s was counted at 1,133 votes (1.23%).

Candidate Kim Du-kwan directly criticized the idea that “there is no need for other voices within the party” in his policy statement that day, saying, “This is totalitarian thinking.”

The candidate said, “No matter how big the differences are within us, are they as big as the differences between us and those we must fight and defeat? The gun must be pointed outward.”

After the joint speech, candidate Kim Du-kwan told reporters, “A party that does not recognize differences and differences cannot be called a democratic party,” and “Politics that centers around one person is not democratic.”

When asked, “What do you think about the fact that the Supreme Council candidates asked candidate Kim Du-kwan to apologize?” the candidate said, “I think that a political party is a place where people with different opinions can freely express their positions and that it is part of the process of collecting those opinions.”

The rankings of the Supreme Council candidates changed over the weekend. Supreme Council candidate Kim Min-seok beat candidate Jeong Bong-ju, who was a ‘surprise outside the National Assembly’, again in Bu-ul-gyeong the previous day, and took first place again today, jumping to second place in cumulative votes.

Among the candidates for the Supreme Council, Jeong Bong-ju (34,942 votes, 19.03%) still holds the top spot.

Following this were: Kim Min-seok with 31,504 votes (17.16%), Kim Byung-joo with 26,271 votes (14.31%), Jeon Hyeon-hee with 24,228 votes (13.20%), Lee Eun-joo with 22,300 votes (12.15%), Han Jun-ho with 22,149 votes (12.06%), Kang Seon-woo with 11,205 votes (6.10%), and Min Hyeong-bae with 10,997 votes (5.99%).

The cumulative number of online voting electors by city/province is 287,422, and 91,798 people have participated so far, resulting in a voter turnout rate of 31.94%. ARS voting will be held from the 17th to the 18th of next month for electors who were unable to participate in online voting.

(Seoul/Cheongju=News 1)

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