2014 South Korean local elections

4 June 2014

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

Metropolitan mayoral and gubernatorial elections

Metropolitan mayoral election winners

Metropolitan cities#CandidatePartyVotesPercentageRemarks
Seoul2Park Won-soon
  NPAD
2,726,76356.1%NPAD hold
Incheon1Yoo Jeong-bok615,07750.0%Saenuri gain
Daejeon2Gwon Sun-taek
  NPAD
322,76250.1%NPAD gain
Sejong2Lee Choon-Hee
  NPAD
36,20357.8%NPAD gain
Gwangju2Yoon Jang-hyun
  NPAD
367,15057.9%NPAD hold
Daegu1Kwon Young-jin581,17556.0%Saenuri hold
Busan1Suh Byung-soo797,92650.7%Saenuri hold
Ulsan1Kim Gi-hyeon306,31165.4%Saenuri hold

Gubernatorial election winners

Provinces#CandidatePartyVotesPercentageRemarks
Gyeonggi1Nam Kyung-pil913,16250.4%Saenuri hold
Gangwon2Choi Moon-soon
  NPAD
381,33849.8%NPAD hold
South Chungcheong2Ahn Hee-jung
  NPAD
465,99452.2%NPAD hold
North Chungcheong2Lee Shi-jong
  NPAD
361,11549.8%NPAD hold
South Jeolla2Lee Nak-yeon
  NPAD
755,03678.0%NPAD hold
North Jeolla2Song Ha-jin
  NPAD
599,65469.2%NPAD hold
South Gyeongsang1Hong Jun-pyo913,16258.9%Saenuri hold
North Gyeongsang1Kim Kwan-yong986,98977.7%Saenuri hold
Jeju1Won Hee-ryong172,79360.0%Saenuri gain

Provincial legislative elections

Division
  NPAD
  UPP
  Labor
  Oth./Ind.
Total
SeatsSeatsSeatsSeatsSeats
Seoul 2977106
Incheon 231235
Gyeonggi 5077128
Gangwon 366244
Daejeon 61622
Sejong 59115
South Chungcheong 301040
North Chungcheong 681081
Gwangju 21122
South Jeolla 1521458
North Jeolla 1341238
Daegu 29130
Busan 45247
Ulsan 21122
South Gyeongsang 5021255
North Gyeongsang 522660
Jeju 1726346
Grand Total 4633583120849

Municipal level elections

Mayoral elections

Division
  NPAD
  Oth./Ind.
Total
Seoul 52025
Incheon 63110
Gyeonggi 1317131
Gangwon 151218
Daejeon 145
South Chungcheong 95115
North Chungcheong 63211
Gwangju 55
South Jeolla 14822
North Jeolla 7714
Daegu 88
Busan 15116
Ulsan 55
South Gyeongsang 141318
North Gyeongsang 20323
Grand Total 1178029226

Municipal legislative elections

Division
  NPAD
  UPP
  Labor
  Oth./Ind.
Total
SeatsSeatsSeatsSeatsSeatsSeats
Seoul 19621913419
Incheon 6349211116
Gyeonggi 214207127431
Gangwon 1054816169
Daejeon 303363
South Chungcheong 995911169
North Chungcheong 794119130
Gwangju 1569268
South Jeolla 1837251243
North Jeolla 4139252197
Daegu 87132113116
Busan 1086617182
Ulsan 35491150
South Gyeongsang 143346245260
North Gyeongsang 2195159284
Grand Total 13831156341162772897

References

  1. 정은균. "지방선거 사전투표, 나도 한번 해볼까?". n.news.naver.com (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
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