2021 South Korean by-elections, the Glossary
The 2021 South Korean by-elections were held in South Korea on 7 April 2021.[1]
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134 relations: Ahn Cheol-soo, Aju Business Daily, Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, Basic Income Party, BBC News, Boseong County, Busan, Busan Metropolitan Council, Byeon Sung-wan, Cho Eun-hee, Cho Jung-hun, Cho Kuk, Christian Broadcasting System, Chung Bong-ju, Chung Sye-kyun, Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials, Democratic Party of Korea, Dong-a University, Early voting, Election day, First-past-the-post voting, Gihuminsaeng Party, Gimje, Green Party Korea, Gwanghwamun Plaza, Gyeonggi Province, Haman County, Hankook Ilbo, Huh Kyung-young, Independent politician, Interactive voice response, Jeon Hyun-hee, JoongAng Ilbo, Justice Party (South Korea), KBS World, KBS World Radio, KBS1, Kim Chong-in, Kim Jinai, Kim Seon-dong (politician, born 1963), Kim Young-choon, Korea JoongAng Daily, Korea Land & Housing Corporation, Korean Augmentation to the United States Army, Korean Broadcasting System, Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, Kyunghyang Shinmun, Landline, Lee Myung-bak, Lee Nak-yon, ... Expand index (84 more) »
- 2021 elections in South Korea
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Ahn Cheol-soo
Ahn Cheol-soo (born 26 February 1962) is a South Korean politician, medical doctor, businessperson, and software entrepreneur.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Ahn Cheol-soo
Aju Business Daily
Aju Business Daily (also known as Ajunews) is a economic newspaper launched in October 2007 by former Korea Economic Daily and reporter Kwak Young-gil, and published in South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Aju Business Daily
Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission
The Korean Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission (ACRC) was launched on February 29, 2008 by merging three related government entities: the Ombudsman of Korea, the Korea Independent Commission Against Corruption and the Administrative Appeals Commission.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission
Basic Income Party
The Basic Income Party (BIP) is a single-issue political party in South Korea advocating for a universal basic income (UBI).
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Basic Income Party
BBC News
BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and BBC News
Boseong County
Boseong County (Boseong-gun) is a county in South Jeolla Province, South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Boseong County
Busan
Busan, officially is South Korea's second most populous city after Seoul, with a population of over 3.3 million inhabitants as of 2024.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Busan
Busan Metropolitan Council
The Busan Metropolitan Council is the local council of Busan, South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Busan Metropolitan Council
Byeon Sung-wan
Byeon Sung-wan (born 5 September 1965) is a South Korean politician served as Acting Mayor of Busan from 2020 to 2021.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Byeon Sung-wan
Cho Eun-hee
Cho Eun-Hee (born May 20, 1972) is a South Korean handball player who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Cho Eun-hee
Cho Jung-hun
Cho Jung-hun (born 7 October 1972) is a South Korean economist and politician.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Cho Jung-hun
Cho Kuk
Cho Kuk (born 6 April 1965) is a South Korean politician who has served as a member of the National Assembly since 2024.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Cho Kuk
Christian Broadcasting System
The Christian Broadcasting System (CBS) is a South Korean religious radio and television network aimed at the country's Christian population.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Christian Broadcasting System
Chung Bong-ju
Chung Bong-ju (born 2 July 1960) is a South Korean politician and the former Member of the National Assembly for Nowon 1st constituency from 2004 to 2008.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Chung Bong-ju
Chung Sye-kyun
Chung Sye-kyun (born 5 November 1950) is a South Korean politician who has served as Speaker of the National Assembly from 2016 to 2018 and Prime Minister of South Korea from 2020 to 2021.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Chung Sye-kyun
Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials
The Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials, or CIO in short, is an independent agency of the South Korean government responsible for prosecuting crimes and investigating allegations involving "high-ranking officials" or their direct family members.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials
Democratic Party of Korea
The Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), formerly known as the New Politics Alliance for Democracy (NPAD), is a centrist-liberal South Korean political party.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Democratic Party of Korea
Dong-a University
Dong-A University is a private university in Busan, South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Dong-a University
Early voting
Early voting, also called advance polling or pre-poll voting, is a convenience voting process by which voters in a public election can vote before a scheduled election day.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Early voting
Election day
Election day or polling day is the day on which general elections are held.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Election day
First-past-the-post voting
First-preference plurality (FPP)—often shortened simply to plurality—is a single-winner system of positional voting where voters mark one candidate as their favorite, and the candidate with the largest number of points (a '''''plurality''''' of points) is elected.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and First-past-the-post voting
Gihuminsaeng Party
The Gihuminsaeng Party, formerly Minsaeng Party, is a conservative liberal political party in South Korea based in the Honam region.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Gihuminsaeng Party
Gimje
Gimje is a city in North Jeolla Province, South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Gimje
Green Party Korea
Green Party Korea is a political party in South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Green Party Korea
Gwanghwamun Plaza
Gwanghwamun Square (also known as Gwanghwamun Plaza) is a public square on Sejongno, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Gwanghwamun Plaza
Gyeonggi Province
Gyeonggi-do is the most populous province in South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Gyeonggi Province
Haman County
Haman County (Haman-gun) is a county in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Haman County
Hankook Ilbo
Hankook Ilbo is a Korean-language daily newspaper in Seoul, South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Hankook Ilbo
Huh Kyung-young
Huh Kyung-young (born July 13, 1947) is a South Korean politician, founder of the National Revolutionary Dividends Party (국가혁명배당금당, 國家革命配當金黨), cult leader, and singer.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Huh Kyung-young
Independent politician
An independent, non-partisan politician or non-affiliated politician is a politician not affiliated with any political party or bureaucratic association.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Independent politician
Interactive voice response
Interactive voice response (IVR) is a technology that allows telephone users to interact with a computer-operated telephone system through the use of voice and DTMF tones input with a keypad.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Interactive voice response
Jeon Hyun-hee
Jeon Hyun-hee (born 4 November 1964) is a South Korean dentist-turned lawyer and politician currently who served as the Chairperson of Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission under President Moon Jae-in from June 2020 until June 2023.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Jeon Hyun-hee
JoongAng Ilbo
The JoongAng, formally known as JoongAng Ilbo, is a South Korean daily newspaper published in Seoul, South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and JoongAng Ilbo
Justice Party (South Korea)
The Justice Party (JP) is a centre-left to left-wing political party in South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Justice Party (South Korea)
KBS World
KBS World is the Korean Broadcasting System's international broadcasting service.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and KBS World
KBS World Radio
KBS World Radio (formerly Radio Korea and Radio Korea International) is the official international broadcasting station of South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and KBS World Radio
KBS1
KBS 1TV is a South Korean free-to-air television channel and is considered the first private company in South Korea launched on 31 December 1961 and owned by Korean Broadcasting System.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and KBS1
Kim Chong-in
Kim Chong-in (born 7 July 1940) is a South Korean economist and politician.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Kim Chong-in
Kim Jinai
Kim Jinai (born 16 February 1953), also known as Kim Jin-ae, is a South Korean urban engineer and politician.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Kim Jinai
Kim Seon-dong (politician, born 1963)
Kim Seon-dong (born 9 October 1963) is a South Korean politician who served as the Secretary-General of the United Future Party (UFP; People Power Party since 2 September 2020) from 28 May 2020 until his resignation on 14 October 2020.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Kim Seon-dong (politician, born 1963)
Kim Young-choon
Kim Young-choon (born 5 February 1962) is a South Korean former politician serving as the Secretary-General of the National Assembly from June 2020.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Kim Young-choon
Korea JoongAng Daily
Korea JoongAng Daily is the English edition of the South Korean national daily newspaper JoongAng Ilbo.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Korea JoongAng Daily
Korea Land & Housing Corporation
Korea Land & Housing Corporation (LH) is a government-owned corporation which is responsible for the development of land in cities, and the maintenance and management of land and housing.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Korea Land & Housing Corporation
Korean Augmentation to the United States Army
Korean Augmentation to the United States Army (KATUSA; 카투사) is a branch of the Republic of Korea Army that consists of Korean enlisted personnel who are seconded to the Eighth United States Army (EUSA).
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Korean Augmentation to the United States Army
Korean Broadcasting System
The Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) is the national broadcaster of South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Korean Broadcasting System
Korean Confederation of Trade Unions
The Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU), literally translated as National Confederation of Democratic Trade Unions, also known as Minju-nochong (민주노총; an acronym for "KCTU" in Korean), is a national trade union centre in South Korea officially established in 1995.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Korean Confederation of Trade Unions
Kyunghyang Shinmun
The Kyunghyang Shinmun or Kyonghyang Sinmun is a major daily newspaper published in South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Kyunghyang Shinmun
Landline
A landline (land line, land-line, main line, fixed-line, and wireline) is a telephone connection that uses metal wires from the owner's premises also referred to as: POTS, Twisted pair, telephone line or public switched telephone network (PSTN).
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Landline
Lee Myung-bak
Lee Myung-bak (born 19 December 1941) often referred to by his initials MB, is a South Korean businessman and politician who served as the 10th (17th election) president of South Korea from 2008 to 2013.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Lee Myung-bak
Lee Nak-yon
Lee Nak-yon (born 20 December 1951), also known as Lee Nak-yeon, is a South Korean politician who served as the 41st Prime Minister of South Korea from 2017 to 2020.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Lee Nak-yon
Lee Un-ju
Lee Un-ju (이언주; born 8 November 1972) is a South Korean lawyer and politician who served as the Member of the National Assembly for Gwangmyeong 2nd constituency from 2012 to 2020.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Lee Un-ju
LGBT
is an initialism that stands for "lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender".
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and LGBT
Liberty Korea Party
The Liberty Korea Party was a conservative political party in South Korea that was described variously as right-wing, right-wing populist, or far-right.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Liberty Korea Party
List of cities in South Korea
The largest cities of South Korea have an autonomous status equivalent to that of provinces.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and List of cities in South Korea
Maeil Broadcasting Network
Maeil Broadcasting Network, Inc.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Maeil Broadcasting Network
Mayor of Busan
The Mayor of Busan is the head of the local government of Busan who is elected to a four-year term.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Mayor of Busan
Mayor of Seoul
The mayor of Seoul is the chief executive of Seoul Metropolitan Government, Seoul being the capital and largest city of South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Mayor of Seoul
Ministry of Justice (South Korea)
South Korea's Ministry of Justice (MOJ) is a cabinet-level ministry overseeing justice affairs, headed by the Minister of Justice.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Ministry of Justice (South Korea)
Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries
The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries (MOF), is a cabinet-level organization of the Government of the Republic of Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries
Ministry of SMEs and Startups
The Ministry of SMEs and Startups (중소벤처기업부, 中小벤처企業部) is a ministry of the Republic of Korea, established in July 2017 by the Moon Jae-in government.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Ministry of SMEs and Startups
Mirae Party
The Mirae Party is a youth-oriented political party centered on the rising generation of South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Mirae Party
Moon Jae-in
Moon Jae-in (born 24 January 1953) is a South Korean politician who served as the 12th (19th election) president of South Korea from 2017 to 2022.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Moon Jae-in
Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation
Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) is one of the leading South Korean television and radio broadcasters.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation
Munhwa Ilbo
Munhwa Ilbo is a daily newspaper in South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Munhwa Ilbo
Na Kyung-won
Na Kyung-won (born 6 December 1963) is a South Korean judge-turned-politician.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Na Kyung-won
National Assembly (South Korea)
The National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, often shortened to the National Assembly, is the unicameral national legislature of South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and National Assembly (South Korea)
National Election Commission (South Korea)
The National Election Commission (NEC) is independent constitutional institution in South Korea, established to manage free and fair elections, national referendums and other administrative affairs concerning political parties and funds.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and National Election Commission (South Korea)
National Revolutionary Party (South Korea, 2020)
The National Revolutionary Party (Korean: 국가혁명당, Hanja: 國家革命黨) is a South Korean political party formed in 2019.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and National Revolutionary Party (South Korea, 2020)
News1
News1, also known by its former name News First Class (NFC), is an Israeli news website concentrating on investigative journalism.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and News1
Newsis
Newsis News Agency (Newsis; 뉴시스통신사) is a privately owned news agency in South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Newsis
North Jeolla Province
North Jeolla Province, officially Jeonbuk State (lit. "Jeonbuk (North Jeolla) Special Self-Governing Province"), is a Special Self-governing Province of South Korea in the Honam region in the southwest of the Korean Peninsula.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and North Jeolla Province
Oh Keo-don
Oh Keo-don (born 28 October 1948) is a South Korean public servant and politician who served as mayor of Busan from 2018 until 2020.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Oh Keo-don
Oh Se-hoon
Oh Se-hoon (born January 4, 1961) is a South Korean politician who is the current Mayor of Seoul since 8 April 2021.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Oh Se-hoon
Oh Shin-hwan
Oh Shin-hwan (born 7 February 1971) is a South Korean former actor and conservative politician.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Oh Shin-hwan
OhmyNews
OhmyNews is a South Korean online news website.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and OhmyNews
Open Democratic Party
The Open Democratic Party (열린민주당) is a liberal political party in South Korea formed on 8 March 2020.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Open Democratic Party
Paju
Paju is a city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Paju
Park Beom-kye
Park Beom-kye (born 27 April 1963) is a South Korean politician who has served in the National Assembly representing Daejeon since 2012.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Park Beom-kye
Park Heong-joon
Park Heong-joon (born 19 January 1960) is a South Korean journalist, educator and politician.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Park Heong-joon
Park Won-soon
Park Won-soon (박원순; February 11, 1955July 9, 2020) was a South Korean politician, activist, and lawyer.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Park Won-soon
Park Young-sun
Park Young-sun (born 22 January 1960) is a South Korean journalist-turned politician previously served as the second Minister of SMEs and Startups under President Moon Jae-in from April 2019 to 2021 and the first woman to lead SME-specialised government entity since its creation in 1996.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Park Young-sun
People Party (South Korea, 2020)
The People Party (PP) was a political party in South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and People Party (South Korea, 2020)
People Power Party (South Korea)
The People Power Party (PPP), formerly known as the United Future Party (UFP), is a conservative and right-wing political party in South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and People Power Party (South Korea)
Preselection
Preselection is the process by which a candidate is selected, usually by a political party, to contest an election for political office.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Preselection
Pride parade
A pride parade (also known as pride event, pride festival, pride march, or pride protest) is an event celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) social and self-acceptance, achievements, legal rights, and pride.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Pride parade
Progressive Party (South Korea, 2017)
The Progressive Party, known as the Minjung Party (lit. People's Party) until June 2020, is a left-wing progressive and nationalist political party in South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Progressive Party (South Korea, 2017)
Prosecutor General of South Korea
The Prosecutor General of South Korea is the head of the Supreme Prosecutors' Office of the Republic of Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Prosecutor General of South Korea
Random digit dialing
Random digit dialing (RDD) is a method for selecting people for involvement in telephone statistical surveys by generating telephone numbers at random.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Random digit dialing
Reuters
Reuters is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Reuters
Senior Presidential Secretary
Senior Presidential Secretary is a title used by high-ranking assistants to the President of South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Senior Presidential Secretary
Seo Jung-hyup
Seo Jung-hyup (born 3 January 1965) is a South Korean educator and politician served as the acting mayor of Seoul since 10 July 2020 to 8 April 2021, and has been Deputy Mayor for Administration of Seoul since 2020.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Seo Jung-hyup
Seocho District
Seocho District (Korean: 서초구, RR: Seocho-gu) is one of the 25 local government districts which make up the city of Seoul, South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Seocho District
Seoul
Seoul, officially Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest city of South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Seoul
Seoul Broadcasting System
Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) is one of the leading South Korean television and radio broadcasters.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Seoul Broadcasting System
Seoul Metropolitan Council
The Seoul Metropolitan Council is the local council of Seoul.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Seoul Metropolitan Council
Sexual harassment
Sexual harassment is a type of harassment involving the use of explicit or implicit sexual overtones, including the unwelcome and inappropriate promises of rewards in exchange for sexual favors.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Sexual harassment
Sisa Journal
Sisa Journal is a South Korean weekly current affairs magazine.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Sisa Journal
Songpa District
Songpa District (Hangul: 송파구) is a district of Seoul, South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Songpa District
South Chungcheong Province
South Chungcheong Province, also known as Chungnam, is a province of South Korea in the Hoseo region in the southwest of the Korean Peninsula.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and South Chungcheong Province
South Gyeongsang Province
South Gyeongsang Province (translit) is a province in the southeast of South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and South Gyeongsang Province
South Jeolla Province
South Jeolla Province (Jeollanam-do), also known as Jeonnam, is a province in the Honam region, South Korea, and the southernmost province in mainland Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and South Jeolla Province
South Korea
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and South Korea
South Korean won
The South Korean won (Symbol: ₩; Code: KRW) is the official currency of South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and South Korean won
Supreme Prosecutors' Office of the Republic of Korea
The Supreme Prosecutors' Office of the Republic of Korea (SPO) is a governmental prosecutor organization in South Korea and is run under the Ministry of Justice.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Supreme Prosecutors' Office of the Republic of Korea
Suyeong District
Suyeong District is a district (gu) in central Busan, South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Suyeong District
The Chosun Ilbo
The Chosun Ilbo, also known as The Chosun Daily, is a newspaper of record for South Korea and the oldest active daily newspaper in the country.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and The Chosun Ilbo
The Diplomat
The Diplomat is an international online news magazine covering politics, society, and culture in the Indo-Pacific region.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and The Diplomat
The Dong-A Ilbo
The Dong-A Ilbo is a daily Korean-language newspaper published in South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and The Dong-A Ilbo
The Hankyoreh
The Hankyoreh is a centre-left liberal daily newspaper in South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and The Hankyoreh
The Korea Economic Daily
The Korea Economic Daily, nicknamed Hankyung, is a conservative and business daily newspaper in South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and The Korea Economic Daily
The Korea Herald
The Korea Herald (코리아헤럴드) is a leading English-language daily newspaper founded in August 1953 and published in Seoul, South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and The Korea Herald
The Korea Times
The Korea Times is a daily English-language newspaper in South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and The Korea Times
Time in South Korea
South Korea has one time zone, Korea Standard Time (GMT+9), which is abbreviated KST.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Time in South Korea
Traffic Broadcasting System
Traffic Broadcasting System (TBS) (교통방송) is a South Korean television and radio network about traffic in Seoul Capital Area.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Traffic Broadcasting System
Transition Korea
Transition Korea (TK) was an anti-establishment political party in South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Transition Korea
TV Chosun
TV Chosun (stylized in all caps) is a South Korean pay television network and broadcasting company, owned by the Chosun Ilbo-led consortium.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and TV Chosun
Uiryeong County
Uiryeong County is a county in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Uiryeong County
Ulju County
Ulju County (울주군; Hanja: 蔚州郡; Ulju-gun) is a county occupying much of western Ulsan, South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Ulju County
Ulsan
Ulsan, officially the Ulsan Metropolitan City, is South Korea's seventh-largest metropolitan city and the eighth-largest city overall, with a population of over 1.1 million inhabitants.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Ulsan
Virtual number
A virtual number, also known as direct inward dialing (DID) or access numbers, is a telephone number without a directly associated telephone line.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Virtual number
Voice of America
Voice of America (VOA or VoA) is an international radio broadcasting state media agency owned by the United States of America.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Voice of America
Women's Party (South Korea)
The Women's Party is a South Korean single-issue political party founded on International Women's Day 2020 that advocates for feminism.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Women's Party (South Korea)
Women's rights
Women's rights are the rights and entitlements claimed for women and girls worldwide.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Women's rights
Woo Sang-ho (politician)
Woo Sang-ho (born 12 December 1962) is a South Korean activist and politician who served as the interim President of the Democratic Party from 7 June 2022 to 29 August 2022.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Woo Sang-ho (politician)
Yeongdeungpo District
Yeongdeungpo District is an administrative district in southwest Seoul, South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Yeongdeungpo District
Yeonje District
Yeonje District is a gu in central Busan, South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Yeonje District
Yesan County
Yesan is a county in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Yesan County
Yonhap News Agency
Yonhap News Agency is a major South Korean news agency.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Yonhap News Agency
Yoon Suk Yeol
Yoon Suk Yeol (born 18 December 1960) is a South Korean politician and attorney who is the 13th (20th presidency) and current president of South Korea since 2022.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and Yoon Suk Yeol
YTN
YTN is the first 24-hour Korean news channel to be broadcast throughout South Korea.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and YTN
2011 Seoul free lunch referendum
The Seoul Free Lunch Referendum was a referendum held on 24 August 2011, on the subject of free school meals in the schools around the Seoul Metropolitan Area.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and 2011 Seoul free lunch referendum
2011 South Korean by-elections
The two South Korean 2011 by-elections took place on April 27, 2011 in 38 electoral districts across the country and on October 26, 2011 in Seoul after Oh Se-hoon resigned due to his failure in the Seoul Free Lunch Referendum.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and 2011 South Korean by-elections
2018 Seoul mayoral election
The 2018 Seoul mayoral election was held on 13 June 2018 as part of the 7th local elections.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and 2018 Seoul mayoral election
2022 South Korean presidential election
Presidential elections were held in South Korea on 9 March 2022.
See 2021 South Korean by-elections and 2022 South Korean presidential election
See also
2021 elections in South Korea
- 2021 South Korean by-elections
April 2021 events in South Korea
- 2021 South Korean by-elections
By-elections in South Korea
- 2011 Seoul mayoral by-election
- 2021 South Korean by-elections
- 2022 South Korean by-elections
- List of South Korea by-elections
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_South_Korean_by-elections
Also known as 2021 Busan mayoral election, 2021 Seoul mayoral by-election, 2021 Seoul mayoral election.
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