Lee Jae Myung's approval rating rises slightly to 61.9 percent: poll

President Lee Jae Myung's approval rating rose slightly to 61.9 percent last week, staying above 60 percent for the fifth straight week, a Realmeter survey showed Monday. Disapproval fell to 32.8 percent. Realmeter partly attributed the gain to a rebound in the local currency and stock market amid ceasefire expectations in the US war against Iran.

President Lee Jae Myung's approval rating stood at 61.9 percent last week, up 0.7 percentage point from the previous week and above 60 percent for the fifth consecutive week, according to a Realmeter survey commissioned by a local business news outlet.

The poll, conducted among 2,508 adults from Monday through Friday, showed disapproval at 32.8 percent, down 0.5 percentage point. It had a margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points at a 95 percent confidence level.

Realmeter partly attributed the rise to a rebound in the local currency and stock market, fueled by expectations of a ceasefire in the United States' war against Iran.

In a separate survey by the same pollster among 1,002 individuals aged 18 and over on Thursday and Friday, the ruling Democratic Party of Korea's approval rating gained 0.7 percentage point to 50.6 percent. The main opposition People Power Party's rating fell 1.3 percentage points to 30 percent, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points at a 95 percent confidence level.

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Crowded polling station with voters and President Lee Jae Myung during record early voting turnout for local elections.
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Early voting turnout hits record 23.51 percent for June 3 local elections

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Early voting for the June 3 local elections took place on Friday and Saturday, recording a turnout of 23.51 percent, the highest for local elections since 2014. President Lee Jae Myung faced criticism over his actions at a polling station and social media posts urging participation.

President Lee Jae Myung's approval rating climbed back above 60 percent for the first time in three weeks, fueled by positive views of his livelihood policies and a stock market rally.

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South Korea's ruling Democratic Party secured a landslide in Wednesday's local elections, winning 12 of 16 key races and strengthening President Lee Jae Myung's mandate.

Cadem's Plaza Pública poll, released on April 30, 2026, shows President José Antonio Kast's approval at 40%, with disapproval hitting a peak of 57% since he took office. Additionally, 63% of respondents believe the State has sufficient fiscal resources. The survey covers the fifth week of April.

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South Koreans head to polling stations Wednesday to elect local government leaders and council members in the ninth nationwide local elections.

South Korea's ruling Democratic Party secured 12 of 16 major local posts in June 3 elections. The main opposition retained Seoul with Oh Se-hoon winning a fifth term. Ballot shortages disrupted voting in parts of the capital.

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Early voting for South Korea's June 3 local elections and by-elections opened Friday across 3,571 stations nationwide. The vote is widely seen as a referendum on President Lee Jae Myung's first year.

 

 

 

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