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The 2017 People's Party presidential primaries were a series of electoral contests organized by the People's Party to determine the nominee for President of South Korea in the 2017 South Korean presidential election. The races took place within all nine provinces and eight metropolitan cities of South Korea between March 25 and April 4, 2017. Regardless of party membership, any South Korean citizen over the age of 19 by the election day (May 9) could vote as long as they showed up on the day of the primary race with a photo ID. These primary results were weighted as 80% of the final result, and the two polls that were conducted by two private poll firms were weighed as 20% of the final result. The candidate who won the absolute majority of the votes would win the nomination, and a runoff b

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  • The 2017 People's Party presidential primaries were a series of electoral contests organized by the People's Party to determine the nominee for President of South Korea in the 2017 South Korean presidential election. The races took place within all nine provinces and eight metropolitan cities of South Korea between March 25 and April 4, 2017. Regardless of party membership, any South Korean citizen over the age of 19 by the election day (May 9) could vote as long as they showed up on the day of the primary race with a photo ID. These primary results were weighted as 80% of the final result, and the two polls that were conducted by two private poll firms were weighed as 20% of the final result. The candidate who won the absolute majority of the votes would win the nomination, and a runoff ballot was scheduled to be held in case no candidate reached the magic number by the convention day. The People's Party nominee challenged other presidential candidates in the presidential election to fill in the vacancy caused by the impeachment and removal of President Park Geun-hye. A total of three major candidates entered the race, including National Assemblyman Ahn Cheol-soo of Nowon C, Seoul, former Governor Sohn Hak-kyu of Gyeonggi, and the National Assembly Deputy Speaker Park Joo-sun. In addition, Lawcom, Inc. CEO Yang Pil-seung, tax accountant Kim Won-jo, and businessman Lee Sang-won also sought the party's nomination, but failed to pass the preliminary round, and were not allowed to participate in the primaries. Former Minister of Justice and six-term National Assemblyman Chun Jung-bae, who co-chaired the party along with Ahn in its early days, also announced his bid for the nomination in December 26, 2016, but chose withdraw from the race on March 14, 2017, perhaps due to low polling. The primaries gained unexpectedly large attention and participation throughout the nation, successfully bringing 184,768 common people to the voting booths, but not as competitive as would have been preferred by the party, as Ahn won every single race by a landslide. On April 4, Ahn was officially nominated for president by the People's Party and was endorsed by Sohn and Park. (en)
  • 국민의당 제19대 대통령 후보 경선은 대한민국 제19대 대통령 선거를 위해 국민의당의 대통령 후보를 선출하는 절차를 말한다. 대한민국 정당 사상 최초로 완전 국민 경선을 실시한 결과 안철수 의원이 국민의당의 대통령 후보로 선출되었다. 박근혜-최순실 게이트의 여파로 전통적인 보수 진영의 대선 주자들이 지지를 얻지 못하자 이에 대한 대안으로 비문재인 성향이 강한 중도, 보수층이 안철수 후보에게 결집, 한때 문재인 더불어민주당 후보와 양강 구도를 형성하기도 하였다. 그러나 대부분의 보수 성향 유권자들의 표심이 홍준표 자유한국당 후보에게로 넘어가면서 안철수 후보의 지지율은 급락하였고, 결국 최종 결과 3위로 낙선하고 만다. (ko)
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  • 국민의당 제19대 대통령 후보 경선은 대한민국 제19대 대통령 선거를 위해 국민의당의 대통령 후보를 선출하는 절차를 말한다. 대한민국 정당 사상 최초로 완전 국민 경선을 실시한 결과 안철수 의원이 국민의당의 대통령 후보로 선출되었다. 박근혜-최순실 게이트의 여파로 전통적인 보수 진영의 대선 주자들이 지지를 얻지 못하자 이에 대한 대안으로 비문재인 성향이 강한 중도, 보수층이 안철수 후보에게 결집, 한때 문재인 더불어민주당 후보와 양강 구도를 형성하기도 하였다. 그러나 대부분의 보수 성향 유권자들의 표심이 홍준표 자유한국당 후보에게로 넘어가면서 안철수 후보의 지지율은 급락하였고, 결국 최종 결과 3위로 낙선하고 만다. (ko)
  • The 2017 People's Party presidential primaries were a series of electoral contests organized by the People's Party to determine the nominee for President of South Korea in the 2017 South Korean presidential election. The races took place within all nine provinces and eight metropolitan cities of South Korea between March 25 and April 4, 2017. Regardless of party membership, any South Korean citizen over the age of 19 by the election day (May 9) could vote as long as they showed up on the day of the primary race with a photo ID. These primary results were weighted as 80% of the final result, and the two polls that were conducted by two private poll firms were weighed as 20% of the final result. The candidate who won the absolute majority of the votes would win the nomination, and a runoff b (en)
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  • 2017 People's Party South Korean presidential primaries (en)
  • 대한민국 제19대 대통령 선거 국민의당 후보 경선 (ko)
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