2004 South Korean legislative election

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2004 South Korean legislative election
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  2000 15 April 2004 2008  

All 299 seats in the National Assembly
150 seats needed for a majority
Turnout60.63% (Increase2.svg3.38pp; Const. votes)
60.63% (New; PR votes)
 Majority partyMinority party
  Minister of Unification Chung Dong-Young.jpg Park Geun-hye.jpg
Leader Chung Dong-young Park Geun-hye
Party Uri Grand National
Last electionDid not exist133 seats
Seats won152121
Seat changeNewDecrease2.svg12
Constituency vote8,145,8248,083,609
 % and swing41.99% (New)37.90% (Decrease2.svg1.06pp)
Regional vote8,145,8247,613,660
 % and swing38.27% (New)35.77% (New)

 Third partyFourth party
  Kwon Young-Ghil.png
Leader Kwon Young-ghil Cho Soon-hyung
Party Democratic Labor Millennium Democratic
Last election0 seats115 seats
Seats won109
Seat changeIncrease2.svg10Decrease2.svg106
Constituency vote920,2291,698,368
 % and swing4.31% (Decrease2.svg3.13pp)7.09% (Decrease2.svg28.78pp)
Regional vote2,774,0612,774,061
 % and swing13.03% (New)7.96% (New)

South Korean Legislative Election 2004 districts.svg

Speaker before election

Park Kwan-yong
Grand National

Elected Speaker

Kim Won-ki
Uri

Legislative elections were held in South Korea on 15 April 2004. In the 17th election for the National Assembly, voters elected 299 members of the legislature. The newly formed Uri Party and other parties supporting President Roh Moo-hyun, who was impeached by the outgoing National Assembly, won a majority of seats. This was the first time a centre-left liberal party won a majority in the National Assembly.

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Electoral system

The election was held under parallel voting, with 243 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

PartiesLeaderIdeologySeatsStatus
Last electionBefore election
Grand National Party Park Geun-hye Conservatism
133 / 273
139 / 273
Opposition
Millennium Democratic Party Cho Soon-hyung Liberalism
115 / 273
59 / 273
Government (2000–2003)
Opposition (2003–2004)
49 / 273
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Government (2003–2004)
United Liberal Democrats Kim Jong-pil Conservatism
17 / 273
10 / 273
Governing coalition (2000–2001)
Opposition (2001–2004)
Democratic People's Party Conservatism
2 / 273
1 / 273
Opposition
New Korea Party of Hope Conservatism
1 / 273
Dissolved

The newly formed liberal Uri Party (Uri-dang or Our Party) gained support through its opposition to the impeachment of President Roh. It won 32 out of 49 seats in Seoul, 44 out of 62 in Incheon and Gyeonggi, confirming that a majority of voters supported the President Roh.

The conservative Grand National Party, which supported the impeachment of President Roh, suffered a loss of support, but won a majority in North Gyeongsang and South Gyeongsang regions and retained the 100 seats necessary to block constitutional changes.

The progressive, socialist Democratic Labor Party got 13.03% of vote share, but won only 10 out of 299 seats due to the FPTP system. However this was considered as a great triumph within political landscape of South Korea which is traditionally anti-communist and against left-wing policies. DLP also won two FPTP seats in Ulsan and Changwon based on labor movement.

The Millennium Democratic Party, formerly the major liberal party, was the second-largest party prior to the election but sustained the biggest loss in the backlash following its leading role in the impeachment of Roh, as much of its support shifted to the Uri Party.

The United Liberal Democrats, a conservative regional party based on North Chungcheong and South Chungcheong regions, lost support since its leader, Kim Jong-pil, did not contest the last presidential election.

Results

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PartyProportionalConstituencyTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Uri Party 8,145,82438.27238,957,66541.99129152New
Grand National Party 7,613,66035.77218,083,60937.90100121–12
Democratic Labor Party 2,774,06113.038920,2294.31210+10
Millennium Democratic Party 1,510,1787.0941,698,3687.9659−106
United Liberal Democrats 600,4622.820569,0832.6744−13
Christian Party228,8371.0808,2670.0400New
National Integration 21119,7460.56063,9890.3011New
Green Social Democrats103,8450.49037,7890.1800New
Socialist Party 47,3110.2208,0040.04000
Democratic Unity39,7850.1900New
Labor Party37,0840.1702,5820.0100New
Hope208031,5010.1501,2530.0100New
Democratic Republican Party 24,3600.1102,4050.01000
Confederation of Nations9,3300.0402260.0000New
Democratic People's Party 4,3470.0200–2
Independents972,9544.5622–3
Total21,285,984100.005621,330,770100.00243299+26
Valid votes21,285,98498.6321,330,77098.84
Invalid/blank votes295,5661.37250,1741.16
Total votes21,581,550100.0021,580,944100.00
Registered voters/turnout35,596,49760.6335,596,49760.63
Source: NEC, IPU, CLEA

By city/province

Constituency results by city/provinces
Region Uri GNP DLP MDP ULD NI21 Ind. Total
seats
Seats %Seats %Seats %Seats %Seats %SeatsSeats
Seoul 3242.91641.303.509.800.80048
Busan 138.91752.602.900.700.30018
Daegu 026.81262.402.601.800.50012
Incheon 944.6338.907.405.200.70012
Gwangju 754.100.106.2036.500.3007
Daejeon 645.7022.401.503.2022.1006
Ulsan 128.1336.3118.000.600.8106
Gyeonggi 3545.71440.604.106.600.70049
Gangwon 238.8643.404.106.300.2008
North Chungcheong 850.4032.603.301.009.2008
South Chungcheong 538.9115.802.203.5433.80010
North Jeolla 1164.500.104.5018.600.10011
South Jeolla 749.100.302.7536.600.10113
North Gyeongsang 025.81454.603.400.400.60115
South Gyeongsang 234.61448.018.500.500.50017
Jeju 349.4040.203.403.800.6003
Total12942.010037.924.358.042.712243
Party list vote results by city/provinces
Region Uri GNP DLP MDP ULD Other
Seoul 37.736.712.68.42.12.5
Busan 33.749.412.01.90.72.3
Daegu 22.362.111.61.10.82.2
Incheon 39.534.615.35.42.13.0
Gwangju 51.61.813.131.10.32.0
Daejeon 43.824.311.83.114.52.4
Ulsan 31.236.421.91.50.88.2
Gyeonggi 40.235.413.56.12.02.8
Gangwon 38.140.612.83.51.33.6
North Chungcheong 44.730.313.12.26.33.5
South Chungcheong 38.021.210.52.823.83.7
North Jeolla 67.33.411.113.61.03.6
South Jeolla 46.72.911.233.81.04.4
North Gyeongsang 23.058.312.01.41.24.1
South Gyeongsang 31.747.315.81.40.83.0
Jeju 46.030.814.15.11.12.9
Overall total38.335.813.07.12.83.0
Seat allocation23218400

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