South Korean legislative election, 2008

South Korean legislative election, 2008

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9 April 2008
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All 299 seats to the National Assembly of South Korea
150 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 46.0%
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Kang Jae-seop Son Hak-gyu Lee Hoi-chang
Party Grand National United Democratic Liberty Forward
Leader since 11 July 2006 17 February 2008 1 February 2008
Leader's seat Seo-gu (Daegu) Jongno-gu (Seoul)
(lost seat)
Hongseong
Last election 121 seats, 35.8% 161 seats, 45.4% None
Seats won 153 81 18
Seat change 32 80 18
Popular vote 6,421,654 4,313,111 1,173,463
Percentage 37.4% 25.1% 6.8%
Swing 1.6% 20.3% 0.0%

legislative districts majority

- GNP - UDP – LFP – Pro-Park - DLP - CKP - Independent factions


Prime Minister before election

Han Seung-soo
Grand National

Prime Minister-designate

Han Seung-soo
Grand National

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Legislative elections were held in South Korea on April 9, 2008.[1] The conservative Grand National Party won 153 of 299 seats while the main opposition United Democratic Party won 81 seats.[2] This election marked the lowest-ever voter turnout of 46.0%.[3]

Contents

Parties and Coalitions

As of April 9, 2008, there are six political parties represented in the 18th National Assembly of South Korea, in addition to independents:

Results

5
81
3
25
18
14
153
D
L
P
United Democratic Party
C
K
P
Ind.
L
F
P
Pro
Park
Grand National Party

The national summary of votes and seats by party follow:

e • d Summary of the 9 April 2008 South Korean National Assembly election results[4]
Ideology and parties Local seats +/− Block seats +/− Votes  % PR block votes  % Total seats +/-
   Grand National Party (GNP) Hannara-dang – 한나라당 131 +31 22 +1 7,478,776 43.45& 6,421,727 37.48% 153 +32
Liberty Forward Party (LFP) Jayu Seonjin-dang – 자유선진당 14 +14 4 +4 984,751 5.72% 1,173,463 6.84% 18 +18
Pro-Park Coalition1 Chin-bak Yeon-dae – 친박연대 6 +6 8 +8 637,351 3.70% 2,258,750 13.18 14 +14
Conservatives 151 +51 34 +13 9,100,879 52.87% 9,853,940 57.50% 185 +64
   United Democratic Party2 (UDP) Daetonghap Minju-sindang – 통합민주당 66 +66 15 +15 4,977,508 28.92% 4,313,645 25.17% 81 +81
Creative Korea Party (CKP) Changjo Hanguk-dang – 창조한국당 1 +1 2 +2 72,803 0.42% 651,993 3.80% 3 +3
Liberal / Centrist 67 +67 17 +17 5,050,311 29.34% 7,965,638 27.28% 84 +84
   Democratic Labor Party (DLP) Minju Nodong-dang – 민주노동당 2 ±0 4 -4 583,665 3.39% 973,445 5.68% 5 -5
New Progressive Party (NPP) Jinbo Shin-dang – 진보신당 0 ±0 0 ±0 229,500 1.33% 504,466 2.94% 0 ±0
Progressive 2 ±0 4 -4 813,165 4.72 1477911 8.62 5 -5
   Other parties 0 ±0 0 ±0 341,010 1.98 834,048 4.83 0 ±0
Independents 25 +23 1,907,326 11.08 25 +23
Total (turnout 46.0%) 245 54 17,212,690 100.0% 17,131,537 100.0% 299

1Later changed to Future Hope Alliance.
2Later changed to Democratic Party.

Election results (Total)
Seats prior to the election


Result by region

Region GNP UDP LFP PGH-C DLP ROKP Independent Total
Seoul 40 7 - - - 1 - 48
Busan 11 1 - 1 - - 5 18
Incheon 9 2 - - - - 1 12
Daegu 8 - - 3 - - 1 12
Gwangju - 7 - - - - 1 8
Daejeon - 1 5 - - - - 6
Ulsan 5 - - - - - 1 6
Gangwon-do 3 2 - - - - 3 8
Gyeonggi-do 32 17 - 1 - - 1 51
South Gyeongsang 13 1 - - 2 - 1 17
North Gyeongsang 9 - - 1 - - 5 15
South Jeolla - 9 - - - - 3 12
North Jeolla - 9 - - - - 2 11
South Chungcheong - 1 8 - - - 1 10
North Chungcheong 1 6 1 - - - - 8
Jeju - 3 - - - - - 3
Proportional
representation
22 15 4 8 3 2 - 54
Total 153 81 18 14 5 3 25 299

References