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2015 New Politics Alliance for Democracy leadership election|
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Candidate
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Moon Jae-in
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Park Jie-won
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Lee In-young
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Delegates
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45.5%
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42.7%
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12.3%
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Party members
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39.98%
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45.8%
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14.3%
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Opinion poll
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58.5%
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29.5%
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12.5%
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Non-voting members poll
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43.29%
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44.4%
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12.3%
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Total
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45.3%
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41.8%
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12.9%
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The New Politics Alliance for Democracy held a leadership election on 8 February 2015. It was an election held in about six months since Kim Han-gil and Ahn Cheol-soo, who were NPAD's co-leaders, resigned on 31 July 2014.[1]
Candidates
Dropped out
Advance to the finals
Results
The ratio of the results by sector was 45% for delegates, 30% for party members, 15% for opinion poll and 10% for non-voting members poll.
Final results[2]
Candidates |
Delegates (45%) |
Party members (30%) |
Opinion poll (15%) |
Non-voting members poll (10%) |
Total (100%)
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Moon Jae-in
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45.5% |
39.98% |
58.5% |
43.29% |
45.3%
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Park Jie-won
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42.7% |
45.8% |
29.5% |
44.4% |
41.8%
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Lee In-young
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12.3% |
14.3% |
12.5% |
12.3% |
12.9%
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References