Democratic Party veteran Choo Mi-ae commands trader consensus at 93.8% implied probability for the June 3, 2026 Gyeonggi Province gubernatorial election following her decisive April 7 primary victory over incumbent Gov. Kim Dong-yeon and Rep. Han Jun-ho, securing the party's nomination in this Democratic stronghold surrounding Seoul. Recent polls, including one from early May, show her leading People Power Party candidate Yang Hyang-ja, nominated May 2 after delays in finding a contender, amid Choo's active campaigning on housing, jobs, and balanced development while critiquing opponents' plans. With three weeks remaining, her position reflects Gyeonggi's historical DP dominance and weak opposition field, though a high-profile conservative entry like Yoo Seung-min or a late scandal could shift dynamics.
Ringkasan eksperimental yang dihasilkan AI dengan referensi data Polymarket. Ini bukan saran trading dan tidak berperan dalam bagaimana pasar ini diselesaikan. · DiperbaruiFinal pre‑election poll from the Democratic Party shows Kim Dong‑yeon’s support slipping to single‑digit levels as voters gravitate toward Choo Mi‑ae, confirming the market’s move
Final pre‑election poll from the Democratic Party shows Kim Dong‑yeon’s support slipping to single‑digit levels as voters gravitate toward Choo Mi‑ae, confirming the market’s move to 0 %
PPP accelerates by‑election nominations in Gyeonggi (Hanam‑A) and selects other candidates, effectively sidelining Yoo Seong‑min from any gubernatorial role, cementing his low
Yoo Seong‑min rises to 2%1%
PPP accelerates by‑election nominations in Gyeonggi (Hanam‑A) and selects other candidates, effectively sidelining Yoo Seong‑min from any gubernatorial role, cementing his low probability
People Power Party accelerates by‑election nominations in Gyeonggi (Hanam‑A) and selects other candidates (Kim Seok‑hoon, Yoo Eui‑dong), confirming that Yoo Seong‑min is not in
People Power Party accelerates by‑election nominations in Gyeonggi (Hanam‑A) and selects other candidates (Kim Seok‑hoon, Yoo Eui‑dong), confirming that Yoo Seong‑min is not in the candidate pool, cementing his low odds
PPP’s Lee Junghyun says Gyeonggi nomination will “broaden the range of choices,” reaffirming Yoo’s non‑participation – The Asia Business Daily quoted the party chairman
PPP’s Lee Junghyun says Gyeonggi nomination will “broaden the range of choices,” reaffirming Yoo’s non‑participation – The Asia Business Daily quoted the party chairman emphasizing that “the Gyeonggi…candidate…has repeatedly made it clear that he will not run,” confirming the low
“Cho Eung‑cheon announces Gyeonggi governor candidacy, citing lack of major‑party candidates” – The entry of former Democratic lawmaker Cho, coupled with no formal Ahn candidacy,
Ahn Cheol-soo dips to 0%4%
“Cho Eung‑cheon announces Gyeonggi governor candidacy, citing lack of major‑party candidates” – The entry of former Democratic lawmaker Cho, coupled with no formal Ahn candidacy, reinforced Ahn’s absence from the race and pushed his
People Power Party delays its Gyeonggi governor nomination to May 2, signalling internal turmoil and leaving no opening for Yeom Tae‑yeong as an independent or third‑party
People Power Party delays its Gyeonggi governor nomination to May 2, signalling internal turmoil and leaving no opening for Yeom Tae‑yeong as an independent or third‑party candidate
Han Jun‑ho announces support for Choo Mi‑ae and Lee Jae‑myung’s agenda – Although he pledged backing, the market remained at zero, confirming that his own win was no longer
Han Jun‑ho announces support for Choo Mi‑ae and Lee Jae‑myung’s agenda – Although he pledged backing, the market remained at zero, confirming that his own win was no longer considered viable.
Choo Mi‑ae wins the Democratic primary, defeating Han Jun‑ho and Kim Dong‑yeon (Chosun, Korea Herald) – Victory in the primary confirmed her as the party’s official nominee,
Choo Mi-ae rises to 95%1%
Choo Mi‑ae wins the Democratic primary, defeating Han Jun‑ho and Kim Dong‑yeon (Chosun, Korea Herald) – Victory in the primary confirmed her as the party’s official nominee, finalizing the
Democratic Party officially selects Choo Mi‑ae as its Gyeonggi governor candidate (KBS World, Seoul Economic Daily) – The nomination cemented her front‑runner status, pushing the
Choo Mi-ae rises to 96%4%
Democratic Party officially selects Choo Mi‑ae as its Gyeonggi governor candidate (KBS World, Seoul Economic Daily) – The nomination cemented her front‑runner status, pushing the market to near‑certainty.
Despite his refusals, a PPP suitability survey still ranks Yoo first within the margin of error, but the headline focuses on Democratic candidate Kim Dong‑yeon’s lead, dampening
Yoo Seong‑min dips to 2%2%
Despite his refusals, a PPP suitability survey still ranks Yoo first within the margin of error, but the headline focuses on Democratic candidate Kim Dong‑yeon’s lead, dampening Yoo’s momentum
Lee Jun‑seok reveals Harvard diploma in academic‑fraud row, accusing rival Jeon Han‑gil of “tajinyo‑style” tactics – The academic‑fraud controversy further eroded public trust,
Lee Jun‑seok reveals Harvard diploma in academic‑fraud row, accusing rival Jeon Han‑gil of “tajinyo‑style” tactics – The academic‑fraud controversy further eroded public trust, cementing the outcome’s
People Power Party admits it is “struggling” to find a Gyeonggi candidate and formally considers Yoo Seong‑min as a moderate counter‑balance, but he repeatedly rebuffs the party’s
Yoo Seong‑min rises to 6%1%
People Power Party admits it is “struggling” to find a Gyeonggi candidate and formally considers Yoo Seong‑min as a moderate counter‑balance, but he repeatedly rebuffs the party’s calls to run
Yoo Seong‑min repeatedly rebuffs PPP’s invitation to run for Gyeonggi governor – At a West Sea Defense Day ceremony, Yoo told reporters he had “not yet given an answer” to the
Yoo Seong‑min drops to 2%6%
Yoo Seong‑min repeatedly rebuffs PPP’s invitation to run for Gyeonggi governor – At a West Sea Defense Day ceremony, Yoo told reporters he had “not yet given an answer” to the party’s nomination committee, confirming his unwillingness to enter the race and sending his market
PPP leadership acknowledges struggle to find Gyeonggi candidate, cites Yoo Seong‑min as unlikely – The Chosun English article reported the party’s difficulty in securing a nominee
Yoo Seong‑min dips to 1%1%
PPP leadership acknowledges struggle to find Gyeonggi candidate, cites Yoo Seong‑min as unlikely – The Chosun English article reported the party’s difficulty in securing a nominee and highlighted Yoo’s repeated refusals, cementing the market’s view that his chances were now negligible.
“PPP struggles to field a Gyeonggi governor candidate, eyes Ahn Cheol‑soo among others” – Despite earlier declines, party insiders publicly floated Ahn as a possible draft,
Ahn Cheol-soo rises to 4%1%
“PPP struggles to field a Gyeonggi governor candidate, eyes Ahn Cheol‑soo among others” – Despite earlier declines, party insiders publicly floated Ahn as a possible draft, briefly reviving speculation and lifting his
Kim Dong‑yeon declares reelection bid, confirming a five‑way Democratic primary that includes Han Jun‑ho – The entry of the incumbent sharpened the contest, nudging Han’s odds
Han Jun‑ho rises to 13%4%
Kim Dong‑yeon declares reelection bid, confirming a five‑way Democratic primary that includes Han Jun‑ho – The entry of the incumbent sharpened the contest, nudging Han’s odds upward as voters considered a split field.
Choo Mi‑ae and Kim Dong‑yeon declare Democratic primary bids, while Yoo Seong‑min declines – Seoul Economic Daily noted that former lawmakers including Yoo were mentioned as
Yoo Seong‑min drops to 8%6%
Choo Mi‑ae and Kim Dong‑yeon declare Democratic primary bids, while Yoo Seong‑min declines – Seoul Economic Daily noted that former lawmakers including Yoo were mentioned as potential candidates but “all either declined to run or turned down suggestions,” prompting a sharp fall in his
“Lawmakers Ahn Cheol‑soo and Kim Eun‑hye decline to run for Gyeonggi governor” – Major Korean dailies reported that Ahn officially turned down the party’s invitation to contest
Ahn Cheol-soo drops to 3%9%
“Lawmakers Ahn Cheol‑soo and Kim Eun‑hye decline to run for Gyeonggi governor” – Major Korean dailies reported that Ahn officially turned down the party’s invitation to contest the governorship, removing him from contention and sending his market
Lee Jun‑seok’s election‑fraud debate video tops 5 million views, underscoring low support – A marathon YouTube discussion hosted by Lee attracted massive viewership but failed to
Lee Jun‑seok’s election‑fraud debate video tops 5 million views, underscoring low support – A marathon YouTube discussion hosted by Lee attracted massive viewership but failed to translate into electoral backing, confirming the market’s assessment that he was no longer a viable gubernatorial contender.
Han Jun‑ho launches Gyeonggi governor bid, pledges to continue Lee Jae‑myung’s policies – The formal announcement gave him a clear presence in the race, lifting his market
Han Jun‑ho jumps to 9%5%
Han Jun‑ho launches Gyeonggi governor bid, pledges to continue Lee Jae‑myung’s policies – The formal announcement gave him a clear presence in the race, lifting his market probability from the low single‑digits to near‑double‑digits.
Lee Jun‑seok urges scrapping of the Constitutional Appeal Act, accusing the Democratic Party of creating a “fourth trial” – The aggressive policy stance failed to revive his
Lee Jun‑seok urges scrapping of the Constitutional Appeal Act, accusing the Democratic Party of creating a “fourth trial” – The aggressive policy stance failed to revive his electoral odds, confirming the market’s view that his candidacy was no longer viable.
Reform Party leader Lee Jun‑seok cleared of false‑information charge – A court found insufficient evidence that Lee had fabricated a 6 million‑won survey cost, ending a legal
Reform Party leader Lee Jun‑seok cleared of false‑information charge – A court found insufficient evidence that Lee had fabricated a 6 million‑won survey cost, ending a legal battle that had kept his candidacy under scrutiny. The clearance halted further
Lee Jun‑seok is again cleared of a false‑information charge concerning a 2022 local‑election survey, yet the repeated legal headlines keep his image tarnished and the market at a
Lee Jun‑seok drops to 0%5%
Lee Jun‑seok is again cleared of a false‑information charge concerning a 2022 local‑election survey, yet the repeated legal headlines keep his image tarnished and the market at a low level
Police clear Lee Jun‑seok of false‑information charge related to 2022 local‑election survey costs – Although the clearance removed a legal threat, the surrounding controversy kept
Police clear Lee Jun‑seok of false‑information charge related to 2022 local‑election survey costs – Although the clearance removed a legal threat, the surrounding controversy kept his support low and prevented any
Police clear Lee Jun‑seok of false‑information charge over alleged 2022 survey‑funding scandal
Although the clearance removed a separate legal cloud (the claim that he funded a 2022 local‑election survey), the repeated need for police investigations underscored a pattern of legal troubles, preventing any rebound in his market
Poll shows Yoo Seong‑min ahead in PPP primary for Gyeonggi governor – A CHOSUN Biz poll reported Yoo topping the People Power Party primary field, lifting market confidence in his
Yoo Seong‑min rises to 14%2%
Poll shows Yoo Seong‑min ahead in PPP primary for Gyeonggi governor – A CHOSUN Biz poll reported Yoo topping the People Power Party primary field, lifting market confidence in his candidacy.
Choo Mi‑ae announces she will not run for Gyeonggi governor, focusing on legislative work – A sudden withdrawal report caused a steep drop, reflecting loss of candidate‑specific
Choo Mi-ae plunges to 5%27%
Choo Mi‑ae announces she will not run for Gyeonggi governor, focusing on legislative work – A sudden withdrawal report caused a steep drop, reflecting loss of candidate‑specific support.
Police clear Lee Jun‑seok of false‑information charge related to explicit debate comments
Lee Jun‑seok dips to 3%4%
The Reform Party leader was cleared of a false‑information allegation concerning the same debate remark, but the police cited “insufficient evidence,” keeping the controversy alive and reinforcing doubts about his electability, which pushed the
Yeom Tae-yeong announces endorsement of Han Junho in Democratic primary, signaling reduced personal candidacy prospects
Yeom Tae-yeong plunges to 20%30%
Yeom publicly endorses Han Junho, indicating he will not pursue the nomination aggressively, causing market confidence in his winning to plummet.
No major endorsements or campaign announcements from Lee Un-ju as other candidates consolidate support
Lee Un-ju plunges to 6%44%
After the initial market optimism, Lee Un-ju failed to generate notable campaign news or endorsements, while other candidates gained traction, leading to a sharp market
DP signals interest in Choo Mi‑ae for Gyeonggi governor race – Early speculation that the ruling Democratic Party might field Choo kept the market modestly bullish but still
Choo Mi-ae dips to 46%3%
DP signals interest in Choo Mi‑ae for Gyeonggi governor race – Early speculation that the ruling Democratic Party might field Choo kept the market modestly bullish but still uncertain.
Lawmakers file disciplinary motion to expel Lee Jun‑seok over misogynistic debate remark
Lee Jun‑seok plunges to 7%20%
Twenty‑one MPs from five parties lodged a motion to suspend Lee, accusing him of sexual harassment and election‑law violations after he asked a provocative question about “sticking chopsticks in a woman’s genitals” during a televised debate. The motion sparked a nationwide backlash and caused the market’s confidence in his gubernatorial prospects to plunge sharply.

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