2008 South Korean legislative election

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2008 South Korean legislative election
South Korea
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All 299 seats in the National Assembly
150 seats needed for a majority
Turnout46.08% (Decrease 14.55pp)
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Grand National
Kang Jae-seop
37.48 153 +32
United Democratic Han Myeong-sook 25.18 81 −80
Pro-Park Suh Chung-won 13.18 14 New
Liberty Forward Lee Hoi-chang 6.85 18 New
Democratic Labor Kwon Young-ghil 5.68 5 −5
Creative Korea Han Myeon-hee 3.81 3 New
Independents 11.08 25 +23
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results of the election
Speaker before Speaker after
Kim Chae-jung
United Democratic
Kim Hyong-o
Grand National

Legislative elections were held in South Korea on April 9, 2008.[1] The conservative

United Democratic Party won 81 seats.[2] This election marked the lowest-ever voter turnout of 46%.[3]

Electoral system

The election was held under parallel voting, with 245 members elected in single-member constituencies via first-past-the-post voting and the remainder elected via proportional representation. Proportional seats were only available to parties which one three percent of the national valid vote among seat-allocated parties and/or won five or more constituency seats.

Political parties

Parties Leader Ideology Seats Status
Last election Before election
United Democratic Party Han Myeong-sook Liberalism
152 / 299
[a]
141 / 299
Government
9 / 299
[b]
Grand National Party
Kang Jae-seop
Conservatism
121 / 299
117 / 299
Opposition
United Liberal Democrats Kim Nak-seong
4 / 273
Dissolved
Liberty Forward Party Lee Hoi-chang Did not exist
10 / 299
Democratic Labor Party Kwon Young-ghil Progressivism
10 / 299
7 / 299
Pro-Park Alliance Suh Chung-won Conservatism Did not exist
3 / 299
Creative Korea Party Han Myeon-hee Centrist reformism Did not exist
1 / 299

As of April 9, 2008, there were six political parties represented in the 18th

National Assembly of South Korea
, in addition to independents:

Results

5
81
3
18
14
153
25
PartyProportionalConstituencyTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Party for Peaceful Unification and Family
180,8571.060334,7151.9400New
Party for Displaced People and National Security93,5540.5501,1300.0100New
Socialist Party35,4960.21000
Party for Culture and Art33,9660.2000New
Party for Citizen17,6560.1000New
United Vocational Party16,6220.1008810.0100New
Neo-Future Party12,1220.0700New
People's Association for Salvation5130.0000New
Unification Party510.0000New
Independents1,907,32611.082525+23
Total17,131,537100.005417,212,690100.002452990
Valid votes17,131,53798.3717,212,69098.83
Invalid/blank votes284,3831.63202,9761.17
Total votes17,415,920100.0017,415,666100.00
Registered voters/turnout37,796,03546.0837,796,03546.08
Source: NEC, CLEA, IPU

By region

Region Seats Electorate Turnout % Party Constituency Proportional
Votes % Seats Votes %
Seoul 48 8,078,345 3,701,619 45.8
Grand National Party
1,834,534 51.2 40 1,473,477
United Democratic Party
1,330,194 37.1 7 1,037,469
Liberty Forward Party
83,339 2.3 0 175,731
Democratic Labor Party 72,478 2.0 0 138,751
Pro-Park Alliance
68,861 1.9 0 382,814
Creative Korea Party 55,392 1.6 1 169,787
Others 138,563 3.9 0 285,353
Busan 18 2,841,445 1,218,303 42.9
Grand National Party
568,411 47.3 11 521,286
United Democratic Party
141,386 11.8 1 152,494
Pro-Park Alliance
110,940 9.2 0 270,393
Democratic Labor Party 51,075 4.3 0 63,243
Liberty Forward Party
33,102 2.8 0 62,238
Creative Korea Party 45,136
Others 296,269 24.7 6 82,984
Incheon 12 2,018,699 858,234 42.5
Grand National Party
407,846 48.0 9 335,252
United Democratic Party
268,622 31.6 2 207,480
Liberty Forward Party
40,791 4.8 0 51,609
Democratic Labor Party 29,316 3.4 0 48,937
Creative Korea Party 3,121 0.4 0 37,007
Pro-Park Alliance
91,792
Others 100,089 11.8 1 72,731
Daegu 12 1,899,679 857,041 45.1
Grand National Party
513,667 61.1 8 393,558
Pro-Park Alliance
132,443 15.7 3 276,790
Democratic Labor Party 15,097 1.8 0 27,366
Liberty Forward Party
22,893 2.7 0 33,437
United Democratic Party
6,466 0.8 0 41,649
Creative Korea Party 24,621
Others 150,784 17.9 1 47,769
Gwangju 8 1,034,393 438,379 42.4
United Democratic Party
281,182 64.7 7 304,789
Democratic Labor Party 33,602 7.7 0 40,550
Grand National Party
26,553 6.1 0 25,551
Liberty Forward Party
621 0.1 0 4,048
Creative Korea Party 16,917
Pro-Park Alliance
5,595
Others 92,599 21.3 1 35,500
Daejeon 6 1,101,299 499,193 45.3
Liberty Forward Party
198,355 40.0 5 169,358
Grand National Party
131,830 26.6 0 122,220
United Democratic Party
118,756 24.0 1 91,777
Pro-Park Alliance
21,896 4.4 0 42,670
Democratic Labor Party 4,207 0.8 0 19,109
Creative Korea Party 2,149 0.4 0 18,051
Others 18,532 3.7 0 29,884
Ulsan 6 812,693 371,834 45.8
Grand National Party
196,218 53.4 5 157,453
Democratic Labor Party 67,185 18.3 0 52,308
Pro-Park Alliance
20,347 5.5 0 68,728
United Democratic Party
8,309 2.3 0 34,295
Creative Korea Party 12,799
Liberty Forward Party
12,382
Others 75,209 20.5 1 29,348
Gyeonggi
51 8,290,855 3,626,666 43.7
Grand National Party
1,734,696 48.3 32 1,465,283
United Democratic Party
1,331,142 37.0 17 207,480
Pro-Park Alliance
136,810 3.8 1 51,609
Democratic Labor Party 100,374 2.8 0 48,937
Liberty Forward Party
86,620 2.4 0 169,682
Creative Korea Party 4,068 0.1 0 157,101
Others 201,036 5.6 1 1,480,584
Gangwon
8 1,166,766 600,692 51.5
Grand National Party
266,217 44.8 3 266,768
United Democratic Party
146,032 24.6 2 109,108
Liberty Forward Party
50,013 8.4 0 37,168
Democratic Labor Party 17,075 2.9 0 34,841
Creative Korea Party 1,647 0.3 0 21,455
Pro-Park Alliance
72,078
Others 113,022 19.0 3 44,589
North Chungcheong
8 1,151,531 567,437 49.3
Grand National Party
222,457 39.5 1 189,681
United Democratic Party
198,905 35.3 6 133,199
Liberty Forward Party
79,401 14.1 1 76,521
Pro-Park Alliance
20,275 3.6 0 68,800
Democratic Labor Party 12,849 2.3 0 31,717
Creative Korea Party 1,770 0.3 0 18,717
Others 27,195 4.8 0 38,940
South Chungcheong
10 1,542,618 744,018 48.2
Liberty Forward Party
341,041 46.4 8 273,564
Grand National Party
221,115 30.1 0 196,418
United Democratic Party
105,250 14.3 1 98,045
Pro-Park Alliance
11,209 1.5 0 52,283
Democratic Labor Party 7,855 1.1 0 34,052
Creative Korea Party 2,040 0.3 0 18,392
Others 46,971 6.4 1 51,307
North Jeolla
11 1,424,401 676,727 47.5
United Democratic Party
363,125 54.7 9 424,663
Grand National Party
47,528 7.2 0 61,091
Democratic Labor Party 8,344 1.3 0 49,047
Creative Korea Party 19,335
Pro-Park Alliance
15,493
Liberty Forward Party
10,847
Others 244,936 36.9 2 79,922
South Jeolla
12 1,496,888 748,744 50.0
United Democratic Party
454,274 61.8 9 486,790
Grand National Party
44,801 6.1 0 46,256
Democratic Labor Party 35,078 4.8 0 73,414
Liberty Forward Party
602 0.1 0 7,721
Creative Korea Party 16,805
Pro-Park Alliance
12,884
Others 200,396 27.3 3 83,879
North Gyeongsang
15 2,097,907 1,113,646 53.1
Grand National Party
594,105 54.3 9 579,285
Pro-Park Alliance
66,577 6.1 1 255,422
United Democratic Party
33,928 3.1 0 60,857
Liberty Forward Party
22,029 2.0 0 31,385
Democratic Labor Party 11,735 1.1 0 44,329
Creative Korea Party 25,521
Others 365,552 33.4 5 86,961
South Gyeongsang
17 2,424,602 1,171,689 48.3
Grand National Party
593,399 51.4 13 517,675
Democratic Labor Party 105,168 9.1 2 122,089
United Democratic Party
98,205 8.5 1 120,889
Liberty Forward Party
14,143 1.2 0 48,700
Creative Korea Party 4,765 0.4 0 39,335
Pro-Park Alliance
206,373
Others 339,467 29.4 1 144,318
Jeju
3 413,904 221,444 53.5
United Democratic Party
91,732 41.8 3 65,720
Grand National Party
75,399 34.4 0 70,473
Democratic Labor Party 12,227 5.6 0 21,718
Liberty Forward Party
7,399 3.4 0 9,072
Creative Korea Party 11,014
Pro-Park Alliance
3,080 1.4 0 26,741
Others 29,668 13.5 0 12,708
Source: Psephos

Notes

  1. ^ Uri Party
  2. Democratic Party

References

  1. ^ "2008 Electoral Calendar". Maximiliano Herrera's Human Rights Site. Retrieved 2018-12-18.
  2. ^ "Digital Chosunilbo (English Edition) : Daily News in English About Korea". Archived from the original on 2008-04-15. Retrieved 2008-04-10.
  3. ^ Political apathy leads to record-low voter turnout, The Hankyoreh, Retrieved on April 10, 2008