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2016 Democratic Party of Korea leadership election|
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Candidate
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Choo Mi-ae
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Lee Jong-kul
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Kim Sang-gon
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Delegates
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51.54%
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25.24%
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23.24%
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Party members
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61.66%
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18.09%
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20.25%
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Opinion poll
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45.52%
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30.59%
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23.90%
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Non-voting members poll
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55.15%
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25.25%
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19.60%
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Total
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54.03%
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23.89%
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22.08%
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The Democratic Party of Korea held a leadership election on 27 August 2016. It was to elect a successor to interim leader Kim Chong-in, who was the leader of the 2016 legislative election. The elected leader was slated to serve a 2-year term.[1]
The new leader, Choo Mi-ae was the first leader from Daegu–Gyeongbuk (TK) region in the history of the Democratic Party.[2]
Advance to the finals
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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.
Final results
Candidates |
Delegates (45%) |
Party members (30%) |
Opinion poll (15%) |
Non-voting members poll (10%) |
Total (100%)
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Choo Mi-ae
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51.54% |
61.66% |
45.52% |
55.15% |
54.03%
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Lee Jong-kul
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25.24% |
18.09% |
30.59% |
25.25% |
23.89%
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Kim Sang-gon
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23.24% |
20.25% |
23.90% |
19.60% |
22.08%
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