2014 South Korean local elections

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2014 South Korean local elections

← 2010 4 June 2014 2018 →

All 17 metropolitan mayors and governors
(All 3,972 seats of Provincial and Municipal leaders and Assemblies)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Kim Han-gil
Ahn Cheol-soo
Lee Wan-koo Lee Jung-hee
Party NPAD Saenuri Unified Progressive
Regional
offices
5 governors
4 met. mayors
4 governors
4 met. mayors
0
Regional
offices +/–
Steady 0 governors
Increase 2 met. mayors
Increase 2 governors
Decrease 1 met. mayor
Steady 0
Mayors 80 117 0
Mayors +/– Decrease 11 Increase 35 Decrease 3
Legislators 349 (P)
1,157 (M)
416 (P)
1,413 (M)
3 (P)
31 (M)
Legislators +/– Decrease 132 (P)
Increase 12 (M)
Increase 128 (P)
Increase 149 (M)
Decrease 21 (P)
Decrease 84 (M)

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Lee Yong-gil Cheon Ho-sun
Party Labor Justice
Regional
offices
0 0
Regional
offices +/–
Steady 0 New party
Mayors 0 0
Mayors +/– Steady 0 New party
Legislators 1 (P)
6 (M)
0 (P)
11 (M)
Legislators +/– Decrease 2 (P)
Decrease 7 (M)
New party

Maps of Metropolitan Mayors and Governors. Blue refers to NPAD, Red refers to Saenuri.

The 6th local elections were held in South Korea on 4 June 2014.[1][2]

Provincial level elections[edit]

Metropolitan mayoral and gubernatorial elections[edit]

Metropolitan mayoral election winners[edit]

Metropolitan cities # Candidate Party Votes Percentage Remarks
Seoul 2 Park Won-soon
  NPAD
2,726,763 56.1% NPAD hold
Incheon 1 Yoo Jeong-bok 615,077 50.0% Saenuri gain
Daejeon 2 Gwon Sun-taek
  NPAD
322,762 50.1% NPAD gain
Sejong 2 Lee Choon-Hee
  NPAD
36,203 57.8% NPAD gain
Gwangju 2 Yoon Jang-hyun
  NPAD
367,150 57.9% NPAD hold
Daegu 1 Kwon Young-jin 581,175 56.0% Saenuri hold
Busan 1 Suh Byung-soo 797,926 50.7% Saenuri hold
Ulsan 1 Kim Gi-hyeon 306,311 65.4% Saenuri hold

Gubernatorial election winners[edit]

Provinces # Candidate Party Votes Percentage Remarks
Gyeonggi 1 Nam Kyung-pil 913,162 50.4% Saenuri hold
Gangwon 2 Choi Moon-soon
  NPAD
381,338 49.8% NPAD hold
South Chungcheong 2 Ahn Hee-jung
  NPAD
465,994 52.2% NPAD hold
North Chungcheong 2 Lee Shi-jong
  NPAD
361,115 49.8% NPAD hold
South Jeolla 2 Lee Nak-yeon
  NPAD
755,036 78.0% NPAD hold
North Jeolla 2 Song Ha-jin
  NPAD
599,654 69.2% NPAD hold
South Gyeongsang 1 Hong Jun-pyo 913,162 58.9% Saenuri hold
North Gyeongsang 1 Kim Kwan-yong 986,989 77.7% Saenuri hold
Jeju 1 Won Hee-ryong 172,793 60.0% Saenuri gain

Provincial legislative elections[edit]

Division
  NPAD
  UPP
  Labor
  Oth./Ind.
Total
Seats Seats Seats Seats Seats
Seoul 29 77 106
Incheon 23 12 35
Gyeonggi 50 77 128
Gangwon 36 6 2 44
Daejeon 6 16 22
Sejong 5 9 1 15
South Chungcheong 30 10 40
North Chungcheong 68 10 81
Gwangju 21 1 22
South Jeolla 1 52 1 4 58
North Jeolla 1 34 1 2 38
Daegu 29 1 30
Busan 45 2 47
Ulsan 21 1 22
South Gyeongsang 50 2 1 2 55
North Gyeongsang 52 2 6 60
Jeju 17 26 3 46
Grand Total 463 358 3 1 20 849

Municipal level elections[edit]

Mayoral elections[edit]

Division
  NPAD
  Oth./Ind.
Total
Seoul 5 20 25
Incheon 6 3 1 10
Gyeonggi 13 17 1 31
Gangwon 15 1 2 18
Daejeon 1 4 5
South Chungcheong 9 5 1 15
North Chungcheong 6 3 2 11
Gwangju 5 5
South Jeolla 14 8 22
North Jeolla 7 7 14
Daegu 8 8
Busan 15 1 16
Ulsan 5 5
South Gyeongsang 14 1 3 18
North Gyeongsang 20 3 23
Grand Total 117 80 29 226

Municipal legislative elections[edit]

Division
  NPAD
  UPP
  Labor
  Oth./Ind.
Total
Seats Seats Seats Seats Seats Seats
Seoul 196 219 1 3 419
Incheon 63 49 2 1 1 116
Gyeonggi 214 207 1 2 7 431
Gangwon 105 48 16 169
Daejeon 30 33 63
South Chungcheong 99 59 11 169
North Chungcheong 79 41 1 9 130
Gwangju 1 56 9 2 68
South Jeolla 183 7 2 51 243
North Jeolla 4 139 2 52 197
Daegu 87 13 2 1 13 116
Busan 108 66 1 7 182
Ulsan 35 4 9 1 1 50
South Gyeongsang 143 34 6 2 45 260
North Gyeongsang 219 5 1 59 284
Grand Total 1383 1156 34 11 6 277 2897

References[edit]

  1. ^ 정, 은균. "지방선거 사전투표, 나도 한번 해볼까?". Naver News (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  2. ^ Lee, Hongchun (2018), Kiyohara, Shoko; Maeshima, Kazuhiro; Owen, Diana (eds.), "A New Trend in Internet Election Campaigning: The Use of Smartphone Apps in the 2014 South Korean Local Elections", Internet Election Campaigns in the United States, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 137–164, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-63682-5_6, ISBN 978-3-319-63682-5, retrieved 2023-02-22

External links[edit]