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{{Infobox official post
{{Infobox official post
| post = Governor
| post = Governor
| body = Gyeonggi Province
| body = Gyeonggi Province
| flag = Emblem of Gyeonggi Province (2021).svg
| flag =
| native_name = {{nobold|{{lang|ko|경기도지사}}}}
| native_name = {{nobold|{{lang|ko|경기도지사}}}}
| flagsize = 180px
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| flagcaption =
| flagcaption = Seal of Gyeonggi
| imagesize =
| imagesize = 165px
| image =
| image = Emblem of Gyeonggi Province (2021).svg
| incumbent = ''[[Kim Dong-yeon]]''
| incumbent = [[Kim Dong-yeon]]
| incumbentsince = 1 July 2022
| incumbentsince = 1 July 2022
| residence =
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From 1946 to 1995, the Governor of Gyeonggi Province was appointed by the [[President of South Korea|President of the Republic of Korea]].
From 1946 to 1995, the Governor of Gyeonggi Province was appointed by the [[President of South Korea|President of the Republic of Korea]].


=== Direct elected governors (1995–present) ===
=== Directly elected governors (1995–present) ===
Since 1995, under provisions of the revised Local Government Act, the Governor of Gyeonggi Province is elected by [[direct election]].
Since 1995, under provisions of the revised Local Government Act, the Governor of Gyeonggi Province is elected by [[direct election]].


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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
! rowspan="2" | #
! rowspan="2" | Term
! rowspan="2" | Portrait
! rowspan="2" | Portrait
! rowspan="2" width="160" | Name<br>{{small|(Birth–Death)}}
! rowspan="2" width="160" | Name<br>{{small|(Birth–Death)}}
! colspan="3" | Term of office
! colspan="3" | Term of office
! colspan="2" rowspan="2" | Political party
! colspan="2" rowspan="2" | Political party
! rowspan="2" | Term
! rowspan="2" | Elected
|-
|-
! Took office
! Took office
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! Time in office
! Time in office
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" | [[1995 South Korean local elections|1st]]
|29
| {{CSS image crop |Image=2006년 11월 9일 국회의원 이인제.jpg |bSize=330 |cWidth=80 |cHeight=110 |oTop=20 |oLeft=115}}
| {{CSS image crop |Image=2006년 11월 9일 국회의원 이인제.jpg |bSize=330 |cWidth=80 |cHeight=110 |oTop=20 |oLeft=115}}
| '''[[Lee In-je]]'''<br>{{lang|ko|이인제<br>李仁濟}}<br>{{small|(born 1948)}}
| '''[[Lee In-je]]'''<br>{{lang|ko|이인제<br>李仁濟}}<br>{{small|(born 1948)}}
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! style="background:{{party color|Conservative (South Korea)}};" |
! style="background:{{party color|Conservative (South Korea)}};" |
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (South Korea)|Democratic Liberal]] →<br>[[New Korea Party|New Korea]]
| [[Democratic Liberal Party (South Korea)|Democratic Liberal]] →<br>[[New Korea Party|New Korea]]
| [[#1995|1995]]
| rowspan="2" | [[1995 South Korean local elections|1st]]
|- style="background:#E6E6AA;"
|- style="background:#E6E6AA;"
| -
| [[File:Portrait_gray.png|80px]]
| [[File:Portrait_gray.png|80px]]
| '''Lim Su-bok'''<br>{{lang|ko|임수복<br>林秀福}}<br>{{small|(born 1943)<br>''Acting''}}
| '''Lim Su-bok'''<br>{{lang|ko|임수복<br>林秀福}}<br>{{small|(born 1943)<br>''Acting''}}
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! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
| [[Independent politician|Independent]]
| [[Independent politician|Independent]]
| —
|-
|-
| [[1998 South Korean local elections|2nd]]
| 30
| [[File:Portrait_gray.png|80px]]
| [[File:Portrait_gray.png|80px]]
| '''{{illm|Lim Chang-yeol|ko|임창열}}'''<br>{{lang|ko|임창열<br>林昌烈}}<br>{{small|(born 1944)}}
| '''{{illm|Lim Chang-yeol|ko|임창열}}'''<br>{{lang|ko|임창열<br>林昌烈}}<br>{{small|(born 1944)}}
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! style="background:{{party color|Liberal (South Korea)}};" |
! style="background:{{party color|Liberal (South Korea)}};" |
| [[National Congress for New Politics|National Congress]]
| [[National Congress for New Politics|National Congress]]
| [[1998 South Korean local elections|2nd]]
| [[#1998|1998]]
|-
|-
| [[2002 South Korean local elections|3rd]]
| 31
| [[File:Sohn Hak-kyu taking a commemorative photo at the National Assembly.jpg|80px]]
| [[File:Sohn Hak-kyu taking a commemorative photo at the National Assembly.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Sohn Hak-kyu]]'''<br>{{lang|ko|손학규<br>孫鶴圭}}<br>{{small|(born 1948)}}
| '''[[Sohn Hak-kyu]]'''<br>{{lang|ko|손학규<br>孫鶴圭}}<br>{{small|(born 1948)}}
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! style="background:{{party color|Conservative (South Korea)}};" |
! style="background:{{party color|Conservative (South Korea)}};" |
| [[Liberty Korea Party|Grand National]]
| [[Liberty Korea Party|Grand National]]
| [[2002 South Korean local elections|3rd]]
| [[#2002|2002]]
|-
|-
| [[2006 South Korean local elections|4th]]
| 32
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Governor of Gyeonggi Province (6925480981) (cropped).jpg|80px]]
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Governor of Gyeonggi Province (6925480981) (cropped).jpg|80px]]
| rowspan="2" | '''[[Kim Moon-soo (politician)|Kim Moon-soo]]'''<br>{{lang|ko|김문수<br>金文洙}}<br>{{small|(born 1951)}}
| rowspan="2" | '''[[Kim Moon-soo (politician)|Kim Moon-soo]]'''<br>{{lang|ko|김문수<br>金文洙}}<br>{{small|(born 1951)}}
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! rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Conservative (South Korea)}};" |
! rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Conservative (South Korea)}};" |
| rowspan="2" | [[Liberty Korea Party|Grand National]] →<br>[[Liberty Korea Party|Saenuri]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Liberty Korea Party|Grand National]] →<br>[[Liberty Korea Party|Saenuri]]
| [[2006 South Korean local elections|4th]]
| [[#2006|2006]]
|-
|-
| 33
| [[2010 South Korean local elections|5th]]
| [[2010 South Korean local elections|5th]]
| [[#2010|2010]]
|-
|-
| [[2014 South Korean local elections|6th]]
| 34
| [[File:Nam Kyung-pil at 18th Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival, July 17, 2014.jpg|80px]]
| [[File:Nam Kyung-pil at 18th Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival, July 17, 2014.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Nam Kyung-pil]]'''<br>{{lang|ko|남경필<br>南景弼}}<br>{{small|(born 1965)}}
| '''[[Nam Kyung-pil]]'''<br>{{lang|ko|남경필<br>南景弼}}<br>{{small|(born 1965)}}
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! style="background:{{party color|Conservative (South Korea)}};" |
! style="background:{{party color|Conservative (South Korea)}};" |
| [[Liberty Korea Party|Saenuri]] →<br>[[Bareun Party|Bareun]] →<br>[[Liberty Korea Party|Liberty Korea]]
| [[Liberty Korea Party|Saenuri]] →<br>[[Bareun Party|Bareun]] →<br>[[Liberty Korea Party|Liberty Korea]]
| [[2014 South Korean local elections|6th]]
| [[#2014|2014]]
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" | [[2018 South Korean local elections|7th]]
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|
| [[File:Lee Jae-myung presidential candidate portrait.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Lee Jae-myung]]'''<br>{{lang|ko|이재명<br>李在明}}<br>{{small|(born 1964)}}
| '''[[Lee Jae-myung]]'''<br>{{lang|ko|이재명<br>李在明}}<br>{{small|(born 1964)}}
| 1 July 2018
| 1 July 2018
| October 25, 2021
| 25 October 2021
| {{ayd|duration=yes|2018|7|1|2021|10|25}}
| {{ayd|duration=yes|2018|7|1|2021|10|25}}
! style="background:{{party color|Liberal (South Korea)}};" |
! style="background:{{party color|Liberal (South Korea)}};" |
| [[Democratic Party of Korea|Democratic]]
| [[Democratic Party (South Korea, 2015)|Democratic]]
| [[#2018|2018]]
| rowspan="2" | [[2018 South Korean local elections|7th]]
|- style="background:#E6E6AA;"
|- style="background:#E6E6AA;"
| -
| [[File:Portrait_gray.png|80px]]
| [[File:Portrait_gray.png|80px]]
| '''Oh Byeong-kwon'''<br>{{lang|ko|오병권}}<br>{{small|''Acting''}}
| '''Oh Byeong-kwon'''<br>{{lang|ko|오병권<br>吳秉權}}<br>{{small|(born 1971)<br>''Acting''}}
| October 26, 2021
| 26 October 2021
| 30 June 2022
| 30 June 2022
| {{ayd|duration=yes|2021|10|26}}
| {{ayd|duration=yes|2021|10|26|2022|6|30}}
! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" |
| [[Independent politician|Independent]]
| [[Independent politician|Independent]]
| —
|-
|-
| [[2022 South Korean local elections|8th]]
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| [[File:Portrait_gray.png|80px]]
| [[File:Kim Dong-yeon 2018-06.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Kim Dong-yeon]]'''<br>{{lang|ko|김동연<br>金東兗}}<br>{{small|(born 1957)}}
| '''[[Kim Dong-yeon]]'''<br>{{lang|ko|김동연<br>金東兗}}<br>{{small|(born 1957)}}
| 1 July 2022
| 1 July 2022
| Incumbent
| ''Incumbent''
| {{ayd|duration=yes|2022|7|1}}
| {{ayd|duration=yes|2022|7|1}}
! style="background:{{party color|Liberal (South Korea)}};" |
! style="background:{{party color|Liberal (South Korea)}};" |
| [[Democratic Party of Korea|Democratic]]
| [[Democratic Party (South Korea, 2015)|Democratic]]
| [[#2022|2022]]
| rowspan="2" | [[2022 South Korean local elections|8th]]
|- style="background:#E6E6AA;"
|-
|}
|}


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|align=right| {{Percentage bar|54.30||c={{party color|National Congress for New Politics}}}}
|align=right| {{Percentage bar|54.30||c={{party color|National Congress for New Politics}}}}
|-
|-
|bgcolor="{{party color|Grand National Party}}"|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Grand National Party (1997)}}"|
|align=left| [[Liberty Korea Party|Grand National]]
|align=left| [[Liberty Korea Party|Grand National]]
|align=center| 1
|align=center| 1
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|align=right| 1,303,340
|align=right| 1,303,340
|align=right| 45.69%
|align=right| 45.69%
|align=right| {{Percentage bar|45.69||c={{party color|Grand National Party}}}}
|align=right| {{Percentage bar|45.69||c={{party color|Grand National Party (1997)}}}}
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE" style="font-weight:bold"
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE" style="font-weight:bold"
|colspan="4" align=right |Total
|colspan="4" align=right |Total
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! style="background-color:#E9E9E9" colspan=2| Percentage
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9" colspan=2| Percentage
|- style="font-weight:bold"
|- style="font-weight:bold"
|bgcolor="{{party color|Grand National Party}}"|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Grand National Party (1997)}}"|
|align=left| [[Liberty Korea Party|Grand National]]
|align=left| [[Liberty Korea Party|Grand National]]
|align=center| 1
|align=center| 1
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|align=right| 1,744,291
|align=right| 1,744,291
|align=right| 58.37%
|align=right| 58.37%
|align=right| {{Percentage bar|58.37||c={{party color|Grand National Party}}}}
|align=right| {{Percentage bar|58.37||c={{party color|Grand National Party (1997)}}}}
|-
|-
|bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Party (South Korea, 2000)}}"|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Party (South Korea, 2000)}}"|
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|align=right| 2,181,677
|align=right| 2,181,677
|align=right| 59.68%
|align=right| 59.68%
|align=right| {{Percentage bar|59.68||c={{party color|Grand National Party}}}}
|align=right| {{Percentage bar|59.68||c={{party color|Grand National Party (1997)}}}}
|-
|-
|bgcolor="{{party color|Uri Party}}"|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Uri Party}}"|
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|align=right| 2,271,492
|align=right| 2,271,492
|align=right| 52.20%
|align=right| 52.20%
|align=right| {{Percentage bar|52.20||c={{party color|Grand National Party}}}}
|align=right| {{Percentage bar|52.20||c={{party color|Grand National Party (1997)}}}}
|-
|-
|bgcolor="#FFD800"|
|bgcolor="#FFD800"|
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|- style="font-weight:bold"
|- style="font-weight:bold"
|bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Party of Korea}}"|
|bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Party of Korea}}"|
|align=left| [[Democratic Party of Korea|Democratic]]
|align=left| [[Democratic Party (South Korea, 2015)|Democratic]]
|align=center| 1
|align=center| 1
|align=left| [[Lee Jae-myung]]
|align=left| [[Lee Jae-myung]]
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| colspan="4" align="right" | Voter turnout
| colspan="4" align="right" | Voter turnout
| colspan="3" align="right" |57.77%
| colspan="3" align="right" |57.77%
|}

=== 2022 ===
{|class="wikitable"
|-
! colspan="7" |2022 Gyeonggi gubernatorial election
|-
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9" colspan=2| Party
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9" | #
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9" | Candidate
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9" | Votes
! style="background-color:#E9E9E9" colspan=2| Percentage
|- style="font-weight:bold"
|bgcolor="{{party color|Democratic Party of Korea}}"|
|align=left| [[Democratic Party (South Korea, 2015)|Democratic]]
|align=center| 1
|align=left| [[Kim Dong-yeon]]
|align=right| 2,827,593
|align=right| 49.06%
|align=right| {{Percentage bar|49.06||c={{party color|Democratic Party of Korea}}}}
|-
|bgcolor="{{party color|People Power Party (South Korea)}}"|
|align=left| [[People Power Party (South Korea)|People Power]]
|align=center| 2
|align=left| [[Kim Eun-hye (politician)|Kim Eun-hye]]
|align=right| 2,818,680
|align=right| 48.91%
|align=right| {{Percentage bar|48.91||c={{party color|People Power Party (South Korea)}}}}
|-
|bgcolor="{{party color|Independent politician}}"|
|align=left| [[Independent politician|Independent]]
|align=center| 6
|align=left| [[Kang Yong-suk]]
|align=right| 54,758
|align=right| 0.95%
|align=right| {{Percentage bar|0.95||c=#9a9a9a}}
|-
|bgcolor="{{party color|Justice Party (South Korea)}}"|
|align=left| [[Justice Party (South Korea)|Justice]]
|align=center| 3
|align=left| Hwang Sun-sik
|align=right| 38,525
|align=right| 0.66%
|align=right| {{Percentage bar|0.66||c={{party color|Justice Party (South Korea)}}}}
|-
|bgcolor="{{party color|Progressive Party (South Korea, 2017)}}"|
|align=left| [[Progressive Party (South Korea, 2017)|Progressive]]
|align=center| 5
|align=left| Song Young-ju
|align=right| 13,939
|align=right| 0.24%
|align=right| {{Percentage bar|0.24||c={{party color|Progressive Party (South Korea, 2017)}}}}
|-
|bgcolor="{{party color|Basic Income Party}}"|
|align=left| [[Basic Income Party|Basic Income]]
|align=center| 4
|align=left| Seo Tae-seong
|align=right| 9,314
|align=right| 0.16%
|align=right| {{Percentage bar|0.16||c={{party color|Basic Income Party}}}}
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE" style="font-weight:bold"
|colspan="4" align=right |Total
|align=right| 5,762,809
|align=right colspan=2| 100.00%
|- bgcolor="#EEEEEE"
| colspan="4" align="right" | Voter turnout
| colspan="3" align="right" |50.63%
|}
|}


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{{reflist}}


[[Category:Gyeonggi Province]]
[[Category:Governors of Gyeonggi Province| ]]
[[Category:Lists of political office-holders in South Korea]]
[[Category:Lists of political office-holders in South Korea]]

Latest revision as of 11:42, 27 September 2024

Governor of Gyeonggi Province
경기도지사
Seal of Gyeonggi
Incumbent
Kim Dong-yeon
since 1 July 2022
Term lengthFour years
Inaugural holderKoo Ja-ok
Formation15 February 1946; 78 years ago (1946-02-15)
Deputy3 Vice Governors
Websitegovernor.gg.go.kr

The Governor of Gyeonggi Province (Korean경기도지사; Hanja京畿道知事) is the head of the local government of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, who is elected to a four-year term.

List of governors

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Appointed governors (before 1995)

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From 1946 to 1995, the Governor of Gyeonggi Province was appointed by the President of the Republic of Korea.

Directly elected governors (1995–present)

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Since 1995, under provisions of the revised Local Government Act, the Governor of Gyeonggi Province is elected by direct election.

Political parties
Status
  Denotes acting governor
Term Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party Elected
Took office Left office Time in office
1st
2006년 11월 9일 국회의원 이인제.jpg
Lee In-je
이인제
李仁濟

(born 1948)
1 July 1995 18 September 1997 2 years, 80 days Democratic Liberal
New Korea
1995
Lim Su-bok
임수복
林秀福

(born 1943)
Acting
19 September 1997 30 June 1998 285 days Independent
2nd Lim Chang-yeol [ko]
임창열
林昌烈

(born 1944)
1 July 1998 30 June 2002 4 years, 0 days National Congress 1998
3rd Sohn Hak-kyu
손학규
孫鶴圭

(born 1948)
1 July 2002 30 June 2006 4 years, 0 days Grand National 2002
4th Kim Moon-soo
김문수
金文洙

(born 1951)
1 July 2006 30 June 2014 8 years, 0 days Grand National
Saenuri
2006
5th 2010
6th Nam Kyung-pil
남경필
南景弼

(born 1965)
1 July 2014 30 June 2018 4 years, 0 days Saenuri
Bareun
Liberty Korea
2014
7th Lee Jae-myung
이재명
李在明

(born 1964)
1 July 2018 25 October 2021 3 years, 117 days Democratic 2018
Oh Byeong-kwon
오병권
吳秉權

(born 1971)
Acting
26 October 2021 30 June 2022 248 days Independent
8th Kim Dong-yeon
김동연
金東兗

(born 1957)
1 July 2022 Incumbent 2 years, 157 days Democratic 2022

Elections

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Source:[1]

1995

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1995 Gyeonggi gubernatorial election
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
Democratic Liberal 1 Lee In-je 1,264,914 40.56%
Democratic 2 Chang Kyoung-woo 923,069 29.60%
Independent 4 Im Sa-bin 613,624 19.67%
United Liberal Democrats 3 Kim Moon-won 316,637 10.15%
Total 3,118,244 100.00%
Voter turnout 63.23%

1998

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1998 Gyeonggi gubernatorial election
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
National Congress 2 Lim Chang-yeol 1,549,189 54.30%
Grand National 1 Sohn Hak-kyu 1,303,340 45.69%
Total 2,852,529 100.00%
Voter turnout 50.00%

2002

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2002 Gyeonggi gubernatorial election
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
Grand National 1 Sohn Hak-kyu 1,744,291 58.37%
Millennium Democratic 2 Jin Nyum 1,075,243 35.98%
Democratic Labor 3 Kim Joon-ki 168,357 5.63%
Total 2,987,891 100.00%
Voter turnout 44.63%

2006

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2006 Gyeonggi gubernatorial election
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
Grand National 2 Kim Moon-soo 2,181,677 59.68%
Uri 1 Jin Dae-je 1,124,317 30.75%
Democratic Labor 4 Kim Yong-han 201,106 5.50%
Democratic 3 Park Jung-il 148,409 4.05%
Total 3,655,509 100.00%
Voter turnout 46.67%

2010

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2010 Gyeonggi gubernatorial election
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
Grand National 1 Kim Moon-soo 2,271,492 52.20%
Participation 8 Rhyu Si-min 2,079,892 47.79%
Total 4,351,384 100.00%
Voter turnout 51.76%

2014

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2014 Gyeonggi gubernatorial election
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
Saenuri 1 Nam Kyung-pil 2,524,981 50.43%
NPAD 2 Kim Jin-pyo 2,481,824 49.56%
Total 5,006,805 100.00%
Voter turnout 53.28%

2018

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2018 Gyeonggi gubernatorial election
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
Democratic 1 Lee Jae-myung 3,370,621 56.40%
Liberty Korea 2 Nam Kyung-pil 2,122,433 35.51%
Bareunmirae 3 Kim Young-hwan 287,504 4.81%
Justice 5 Lee Hong-woo 151,871 2.54%
Minjung 6 Kim Young-hwan 43,098 0.72%
Total 5,975,527 100.00%
Voter turnout 57.77%

2022

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2022 Gyeonggi gubernatorial election
Party # Candidate Votes Percentage
Democratic 1 Kim Dong-yeon 2,827,593 49.06%
People Power 2 Kim Eun-hye 2,818,680 48.91%
Independent 6 Kang Yong-suk 54,758 0.95%
Justice 3 Hwang Sun-sik 38,525 0.66%
Progressive 5 Song Young-ju 13,939 0.24%
Basic Income 4 Seo Tae-seong 9,314 0.16%
Total 5,762,809 100.00%
Voter turnout 50.63%

See also

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References

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  1. ^ National Election Commission. "중앙선거관리위원회 선거통계시스템" (in Korean). Archived from the original on 14 April 2012. Retrieved 5 October 2019.