South Korean presidential election, 1978

Republic of Korea presidential election, 1978
South Korea
6 July 1978

 
Nominee Park Chung Hee
Party Democratic Republican
Electoral vote 2,578 / 2,579
Percentage 99.96%

President before election

Park Chung Hee
Democratic Republican

Elected President

Park Chung Hee
Democratic Republican

The South Korean presidential election of 1978 took place on 6 July 1978 and was the second election held under the framework of the Yushin Constitution. Park Chung Hee was elected, as in 1972, without opposition. Elections to the National Council for Reunification, the electoral college specified by the constitution, took place on 18 May, and Park Chung Hee was subsequently elected with the support of 2578 members out of 2581. One vote was declared invalid, the two remaining delegates were not present.[1] Park Chung Hee would continue in office for just over a year before his assassination on 26 October 1979 and the subsequent collapse of the Yushin system.

Results

Ranking Cand. # Candidates Party Votes Percentage
1 1 Park Chung Hee Democratic Republican 2,578 99.96%
Invalid 1 0.04%
Electors 2,581
Total votes 2,579 100%

References

  1. Kleiner, J. (2001) Korea: A Century of Change. World Scientific. p. 164.
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