People Power Party Nomination Management Committee Chairman Announces Nomination Results: Friday’s Nominations and Primary Election Details

2024-02-18 03:00:00
People Power Party Nomination Management Committee Chairman Jeong Young-hwan is announcing the results of the 5th day interview at our headquarters in Yeouido on the 18th. /yunhap news

On the 18th, the People Power Party Nomination Management Committee nominated candidates in 12 constituencies including Daegu Dalseo-gu (Yoon Jae-ok), Daegu Dalseong-gun (Chu Kyung-ho), and Busan Haeundae-gu Gap (Joo Jin-woo), and gave priority recommendations (strategy) to 3 constituencies in the ‘Nakdong River Belt’. He announced that he would make a nomination. It was announced that primary elections will be held in 22 constituencies, including Songpa-byeong in Seoul, Saha-eul and Suyeong in Busan, and Suseong-gap in Daegu.

The single-recommended candidates are Daegu floor leader Yoon Jae-ok (Dalseo-gu), Rep. Choo Kyung-ho (Dalseong-gun), Busan Rep. Kim Do-eup (Buk-gu Gangseo-gu), former Presidential Legal Secretary Joo Jin-woo (Haeundae-gap), Rep. Kim Mi-ae (Haeundae-eul), and former Busan City Deputy Mayor for Economic Affairs Lee Seong-kwon. (Saha-gu-gap), Rep. Jeong Dong-man (Gijang-gun), Gangwon-do Rep. Park Jeong-ha (Wonju-si-gap), former Vice Minister of Strategy and Finance Kim Wan-seop (Wonju-si-eul), Rep. Yoo Sang-beom (Hongcheon-gun, Hoengseong-gun, Yeongwol-gun, Pyeongchang-gun), Ulsan Rep. Kwon Myeong-ho (Dong-gu), Seoul Seung-hwan Lee There are 12 people, including the former administrative officer of the Senior Secretary to the President’s Office for Political Affairs (Jungnang-gu).

Reps. Seo Byeong-su (Busan Buk-gu Gangseo-gu Gap), Kim Tae-ho (Gyeongnam Yangsan City), and Jo Hae-jin (Gimhae City, Gyeongnam) were each strategically nominated. They changed constituencies after receiving the party’s request to run for office in a difficult district.

Single nomination refers to sending one candidate with superior competitiveness among several candidates registered in a given constituency to the main election without primary. Strategic nomination does not mean selecting one candidate from among the candidates registered in the relevant district, but rather the party strategically recommends one candidate regardless of whether or not the candidate has been received.

There are a total of 22 primary districts announced on this day. Among the incumbents, Rep. Lee Heon-seung of Busan’s Busanjin District will run against former Dong-A Ilbo editorial writer Jeong Yeon-wook, and Saha District Rep. Cho Kyeong-tae will also run against former President Jeong Ho-yoon, an administrator at the Office of the Secretary for Public Service Discipline. Rep. Baek Jong-heon of Geumjeong-gu will face Kim Jong-cheon, a special professor at Pusan ​​Catholic University, Yeonje-gu Rep. Ju-hwan Lee will face former lawmaker Kim Hee-jung, and Suyeong-gu Rep. Jeon Bong-min will face former supreme council member Jang Ye-chan. Representative Lim Byeong-heon of Daegu Jungnam-gu will face a three-way primary with Do Tae-woo, chairman of the Free Lawyers Association, and former Daegu District Prosecutors’ Office chief prosecutor Noh Seung-kwon.

In Daegu, Suseong-gu Gap Rep. Joo Ho-young held a primary against former National Human Rights Commission standing member Jeong Sang-hwan, Rep. Kim Yong-pan, former Daegu Mayor Kwon Young-jin (Dalseo-gu County), Rep. Kim Seung-soo, former Daegu City Executive Mayor Lee Sang-gil, and Hwang Si-hyuk, Vice Chairman of the People Power Party Central Youth Committee (Buk-gu District). ), Rep. Kim Sang-hoon, former Presidential Office Administrator Seong-kyung, and former Daegu City Deputy Mayor for Economic Affairs (Seo-gu) Lee Jong-hwa will also compete in the primary. In addition, among the active members, Ulsan Seo Beom-soo (Ulju-gun), Gyeongbuk Kim Jeong-jae (Pohang-si Buk-gu), Kim Byeong-wook (Pohang-si Nam-gu Ulleung-gun), Kim Seok-gi (Gyeongju-si), Koo Ja-geun (Gumi-si), and Lim Ja-ja (Sangju-mungyeong-si) will also compete in the primary. Seo Cheon-ho, former second deputy director of the National Intelligence Service, will be competing in the primary against former People Power Party Central Committee Labor Vice Chairman Lee Cheol-ho and lawyer Sang-gyu Cho in Hadong-gun, Sacheonnam-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do.

The People Power Party completed its review of 133 National Assembly constituencies on the 17th. In response to a question related to the discussion on district realignment on this day, People Power Nomination Management Committee Chairman Jeong Young-hwan said, “(The discussion on district realignment) is being considered abstractly. “We plan to discuss it in depth on Monday,” he said. Next, regarding the single nomination of former Secretary Joo Jin-woo, he said, “I made a single recommendation because it met the requirements for a single nomination and I thought it would be better to do it quickly.”

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