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  • Independent Han Dong-hoon and Yoon Ui-dong of the People Power Party Win Local Elections
    Independent Han Dong-hoon and Yoon Ui-dong of the People Power Party Win Local Elections In the June 3 local by-elections, Yoon Ui-dong of the People Power Party and independent candidate Han Dong-hoon have secured their victories in Pyeongtaek and Busan North Gap, respectively. As of 3 a.m. on June 4, the National Election Commission reported that Han received 42.99% of the votes in the Busan North Gap parliamentary election, ensuring his entry into the National Assembly. Democratic Party candidate Ha Jung-woo garnered 41.24%, while People Power Party candidate Park Min-sik June 4, 2026
  • Democratic Party Expected to Win 12 to 14 of 16 Local Elections
    Democratic Party Expected to Win 12 to 14 of 16 Local Elections In the June 3 local elections, the Democratic Party achieved a significant victory, likely winning more than 10 out of 16 regional leadership positions. As of 3 a.m. on June 4, the Democratic Party is projected to secure victory in 10 of the 16 gubernatorial races, while the People Power Party has confirmed wins in only two regions: Daegu and Gyeongbuk. Four regions, including Seoul, Gangwon, Chungnam, and Gyeongnam, remain competitive as of this time. Both the Democratic Party and the June 4, 2026
  • Kim Nam-jun and Kim Nam-guk Win Seats in National Assembly Elections
    Kim Nam-jun and Kim Nam-guk Win Seats in National Assembly Elections Kim Nam-jun of the Democratic Party has won the by-election in Incheon Gyeyang-eul, a district previously represented by President Lee Jae-myung. Additionally, Kim Nam-guk, who served as the president's digital communication secretary, has secured a victory in the Ansan-si Gap district of Gyeonggi Province. According to the National Election Commission, as of 3 a.m. on June 4, Kim Nam-jun had garnered 71.85% of the votes, solidifying his win. With a vote count of 36.30% completed, he sig June 4, 2026
  • Choo Kyung-ho Wins Daegu Mayoral Election, Vows to Revive Local Economy
    Choo Kyung-ho Wins Daegu Mayoral Election, Vows to Revive Local Economy Choo Kyung-ho of the People Power Party has been elected as the mayor of Daegu, defeating Kim Boo-kyum of the Democratic Party. According to the National Election Commission, as of 2:51 a.m. on June 4, Choo had secured 481,418 votes, or 52.81%, leading Kim by a margin of 60,609 votes. Kim acknowledged his defeat around 2:30 a.m., expressing regret for not meeting expectations and congratulating Choo on his victory. Following Kim's concession, Choo returned to the election office to t June 4, 2026
  • Election Results: Han Dong-hoon Wins, Jo Guk Loses in Local Elections
    Election Results: Han Dong-hoon Wins, Jo Guk Loses in Local Elections Independent candidate Han Dong-hoon and Jo Guk of the Justice Party received mixed results in the June 3 local elections. Han secured a victory in the Busan Buk-gap by-election, marking a significant political comeback, while Jo's attempt to return to the National Assembly was unsuccessful, raising questions about their future political paths. As of 2 a.m. on June 4, the National Election Commission reported that Han won the Busan Buk-gap by-election with 42.99% of the vote. Upon confirm June 4, 2026
  • Lee Won-taek Secures Victory in Jeonbuk Governor Race, Defeating Kim Kwan-young
    Lee Won-taek Secures Victory in Jeonbuk Governor Race, Defeating Kim Kwan-young Lee Won-taek of the Democratic Party has emerged victorious in the Jeonbuk gubernatorial race, defeating independent candidate Kim Kwan-young. The Democratic Party has successfully retained its stronghold in the region. As of 2:40 a.m., Lee was leading Kim by nearly 10 percentage points, with results indicating a clear path to victory. Upon confirming his win, Lee stated, "Today’s victory is not just mine, but a great win for the people of Jeonbuk who believe in the future of our provinc June 4, 2026
  • Lee Jin-sook Wins Daegu Dalseong District By-Election, Joins National Assembly
    Lee Jin-sook Wins Daegu Dalseong District By-Election, Joins National Assembly Lee Jin-sook of the People Power Party has won the by-election for the Dalseong District in Daegu, successfully entering the National Assembly. In her victory speech, she stated, "As a member of the National Assembly chosen by the people of Dalseong, I will dedicate all my efforts to protecting a free Republic of Korea." According to the National Election Commission, Lee secured 62.91% of the votes, defeating Park Hyung-ryong of the Democratic Party, who garnered 37.08%. This by-election June 4, 2026
  • Han Dong-hoon Wins Busan North District by-election, Aims to Restore Balance in South Korea
    Han Dong-hoon Wins Busan North District by-election, Aims to Restore Balance in South Korea Han Dong-hoon, an independent candidate, has won the by-election for the Busan North District seat in the National Assembly. According to the National Election Commission on June 4, Han secured his victory by a margin of 1,425 votes over Ha Jung-woo, the candidate from the Democratic Party. Upon confirmation of his election, Han expressed his gratitude, stating, "I sincerely thank the great citizens of Buk-gu for opening the path to a historic victory for the future of our district and June 4, 2026
  • Min Hyung-bae Elected as First Mayor of Integrated Jeonnam-Gwangju
    Min Hyung-bae Elected as First Mayor of Integrated Jeonnam-Gwangju Min Hyung-bae of the Democratic Party has been elected as the first mayor of the Integrated Jeonnam-Gwangju. According to the National Election Commission, as of 2 a.m. on June 4, with 87.16% of the votes counted, Min secured 79.02% of the total votes. He decisively defeated Lee Jeong-hyun of the People Power Party, who received 11.58%, as well as Kang Eun-mi of the Justice Party with 3.92%, Lee Jong-wook of the Progressive Party with 3.72%, and independent candidate Kim Kwang-man, who June 4, 2026
  • Choo Mi-ae Poised to Win Gyeonggi Province Governorship, First Female Regional Leader
    Choo Mi-ae Poised to Win Gyeonggi Province Governorship, First Female Regional Leader Choo Mi-ae, the Democratic Party candidate for governor of Gyeonggi Province, is likely to win the election, which would make her the first female leader of a metropolitan government in South Korea. According to the National Election Commission, as of 11:16 p.m. on June 3, with 26.51% of the votes counted, Choo led with 969,869 votes, or 53.51%. Her opponent, Yang Hyang-ja of the People Power Party, received 740,560 votes, or 40.90%. Exit polls conducted by major broadcasters KBS, MBC, a June 4, 2026