Democratic Party Claims Exit Polls Reflect Support for Lee Jae-myung's Government

by SONG SEUNG HYUN Posted : June 3, 2026, 19:33Updated : June 3, 2026, 19:33
Democratic Party officials, including Jeong Cheong-rae and Han Byeong-do, observe exit poll results at the National Assembly on June 3.
Democratic Party officials, including Jeong Cheong-rae and Han Byeong-do, observe exit poll results at the National Assembly on June 3.

The Democratic Party reported that exit polls from the June 3 local elections indicated strong support in 11 out of 16 metropolitan areas, stating, "This reflects the public's expectation for local governments to work towards the success of the Lee Jae-myung administration."

After the exit poll results were released, Han Byeong-do, the party's floor leader, appeared on Yonhap News TV and said, "I urged the creation of effective local governments to ensure the success of the Lee Jae-myung administration. I believe these expectations have been significantly reflected in the results."

Regarding competitive regions, he added, "It is difficult to predict the outcomes, but the overall trend shows support for this government and reflects the expectation for capable local administrations. We are hopeful for victories."

Lee Yeon-hee, who served as the chair of the strategic planning committee for the local elections, spoke to reporters after the exit poll announcement, stating, "I believe this predictive survey confirms public sentiment supporting President Lee's national stability. We have verified the public's desire for stability in governance, particularly in the competitive Yeongnam region, and we anticipate positive results."

The exit poll results, released around 6 p.m. on the same day by three major broadcasters (KBS, MBC, SBS), indicated that the Democratic Party is leading in 11 regions (Seoul, Gyeonggi, Incheon, Chungbuk, Chungnam, Daejeon, Sejong, Jeonnam, Gwangju, Jeju, Gyeongnam, Ulsan), while the People Power Party is leading in one region (Gyeongbuk), with four regions (Busan, Daegu, Gangwon, Jeonbuk) considered competitive.



* This article has been translated by AI.