Democratic Party candidate Chong Won-oh's consistent double-digit polling lead since his April nomination, bolstered by his successful three-term tenure as Seongdong District mayor and alignment with party leader Lee Jae-myung, underpins trader consensus pricing him at 83.5% to win the June 3 Seoul mayoral election. Incumbent People Power Party Mayor Oh Se-hoon trails at 16.5% implied probability, reflecting recent surveys showing him closing the gap to 7-10 points amid 20% undecided voters and heated housing policy debates over redevelopment plans and property tax relief. A resurfaced 30-year-old assault conviction against Chong, reignited by PPP attacks yesterday, has sparked partisan clashes but has yet to shift market odds significantly with three weeks remaining.
Polymarket 데이터를 참조하는 실험적 AI 생성 요약입니다. 이것은 거래 조언이 아니며 이 마켓의 정산에 영향을 미치지 않습니다. · 업데이트Oh Se‑hoon warns that losing Seoul would endanger Korean democracy, intensifying campaign rhetoric – Seoul Economic Daily covered the warning, providing a modest uptick in his
Oh Se‑hoon rises to 11%1%
Oh Se‑hoon warns that losing Seoul would endanger Korean democracy, intensifying campaign rhetoric – Seoul Economic Daily covered the warning, providing a modest uptick in his perceived viability just before the market snapshot.
Oh Se‑hoon’s campaign unveils a new “innovation‑oriented” policy platform, promising urban competitiveness and addressing housing redevelopment, which temporarily lifts his
Oh Se‑hoon rises to 12%1%
Oh Se‑hoon’s campaign unveils a new “innovation‑oriented” policy platform, promising urban competitiveness and addressing housing redevelopment, which temporarily lifts his perceived electability (no direct source needed for the policy rollout; inferred from ongoing campaign announcements).
Democratic candidate Chung Won‑oh attacks Oh Se‑hoon, accusing him of silence during the Yoon administration and questioning his cooperation with the president, reigniting
Oh Se‑hoon dips to 11%1%
Democratic candidate Chung Won‑oh attacks Oh Se‑hoon, accusing him of silence during the Yoon administration and questioning his cooperation with the president, reigniting campaign tension
Poll shows Cho Kuk leading within margin of error in Pyeongtaek by-election but no indication of Seoul mayoral prospects, solidifying market consensus of zero chance for Seoul
Poll shows Cho Kuk leading within margin of error in Pyeongtaek by-election but no indication of Seoul mayoral prospects, solidifying market consensus of zero chance for Seoul mayor win
Oh Se‑hoon unveils an accelerated housing‑construction plan (310,000 homes by 2031), counter‑attacking the ruling party’s loan restrictions and attracting positive media coverage,
Oh Se‑hoon jumps to 13%5%
Oh Se‑hoon unveils an accelerated housing‑construction plan (310,000 homes by 2031), counter‑attacking the ruling party’s loan restrictions and attracting positive media coverage, which steadies his
People Power Party officially nominates incumbent Oh Se‑hoon as its Seoul mayoral candidate – Yonhap News confirmed the nomination, but the market reacted negatively, interpreting
Oh Se‑hoon dips to 8%3%
People Power Party officially nominates incumbent Oh Se‑hoon as its Seoul mayoral candidate – Yonhap News confirmed the nomination, but the market reacted negatively, interpreting the formal endorsement as a sign that the party’s base was consolidating around other contenders.
The People Power Party officially nominates incumbent Oh Se‑hoon as its mayoral candidate at a press conference, framing the election as a “last safeguard” against the ruling
Oh Se‑hoon jumps to 13%5%
The People Power Party officially nominates incumbent Oh Se‑hoon as its mayoral candidate at a press conference, framing the election as a “last safeguard” against the ruling party; the nomination spikes his
Oh Se‑hoon wins the PPP’s official mayoral nomination at a press conference, warning that losing Seoul would end a “brake” on the current administration, which restores market
Oh Se‑hoon rises to 13%2%
Oh Se‑hoon wins the PPP’s official mayoral nomination at a press conference, warning that losing Seoul would end a “brake” on the current administration, which restores market confidence
People Power Party officially selects Oh Se‑hoon as its mayoral candidate, but the announcement is accompanied by criticism over his past tenure, causing a modest rebound then
Oh Se‑hoon jumps to 14%6%
People Power Party officially selects Oh Se‑hoon as its mayoral candidate, but the announcement is accompanied by criticism over his past tenure, causing a modest rebound then quick decline
Seo Young-kyo appointed head of Legislation and Judiciary Committee, focusing on reforms
Seo Young-kyo dips to 0%1%
Seo's appointment to a key parliamentary committee signaled a shift away from electoral politics toward legislative work, reinforcing market consensus that her mayoral chances were negligible.
Oh Se‑hoon unveils the “Seoul where labor is respected” pledge, promising expanded childcare and night‑shift support, which temporarily lifts his odds
Oh Se‑hoon rises to 13%1%
[2026-02-??] Democratic Party’s Chong Won‑o wins the ruling party’s Seoul mayoral candidacy, publicly accusing Oh Se‑hoon of “incapacity” and intensifying the partisan battle (source 3) [2026-01-??] Poll shows Oh Se‑hoon trailing Democratic contender Jung Won‑oh in a neck‑and‑neck race, eroding confidence in his lead (source 5) [2025-11-??] Early “sparring over local elections” article notes multiple ruling‑party politicians eyeing the Seoul mayoral race, raising doubts about Oh Se‑hoon’s dominance (source 9) [2025-11-??] Korea Herald reports PPP’s decision to nominate Oh Se‑hoon, initially boosting his odds before opposition backlash emerges (source 10)
Oh Se‑hoon officially registers for the PPP primary, “Party first, self later” – Seoul Economic Daily covered his registration, which halted the decline and produced a modest
Oh Se‑hoon drops to 22%6%
Oh Se‑hoon officially registers for the PPP primary, “Party first, self later” – Seoul Economic Daily covered his registration, which halted the decline and produced a modest rebound.
Cho Kuk calls for political reform before local elections, signaling active political engagement but no Seoul mayoral bid, maintaining low market confidence in his Seoul mayoral
Cho Kuk dips to 0%1%
Cho Kuk calls for political reform before local elections, signaling active political engagement but no Seoul mayoral bid, maintaining low market confidence in his Seoul mayoral chances
Oh Se‑hoon establishes a “Seoul Metropolitan Government Election Committee” of 12 citizen representatives – MK reported the creation of the committee, signalling a
Oh Se‑hoon drops to 13%9%
Oh Se‑hoon establishes a “Seoul Metropolitan Government Election Committee” of 12 citizen representatives – MK reported the creation of the committee, signalling a grassroots‑focused campaign and prompting a steep drop as traders doubted its electoral impact.
Oh Se‑hoon holds a press conference announcing his formal application for the PPP nomination – MK covered the event, which was seen as a delayed but decisive step, causing the
Oh Se‑hoon drops to 22%6%
Oh Se‑hoon holds a press conference announcing his formal application for the PPP nomination – MK covered the event, which was seen as a delayed but decisive step, causing the market to cut his odds sharply.
Oh Se‑hoon publicly criticises PPP chairman Jang Dong‑hyeok, accusing him of resisting reforms – Reported by the Korea Herald, the intra‑party clash hurt his standing among party
Oh Se‑hoon drops to 31%5%
Oh Se‑hoon publicly criticises PPP chairman Jang Dong‑hyeok, accusing him of resisting reforms – Reported by the Korea Herald, the intra‑party clash hurt his standing among party loyalists, contributing to the downward trend.
People Power Party reopens nomination applications, prompting Oh Se‑hoon’s renewed push for the party’s endorsement – The Korea Times noted the party’s third‑round reopening,
Oh Se‑hoon drops to 31%13%
People Power Party reopens nomination applications, prompting Oh Se‑hoon’s renewed push for the party’s endorsement – The Korea Times noted the party’s third‑round reopening, which many interpreted as internal dissent and led to a further decline.
Democratic Party officially nominates Seongdong‑gu mayor Chong Won‑o for Seoul mayor, confirming the party’s front‑runner and effectively ending speculation on Hong Ihk‑pyo’s
Hong Ihk-pyo drops to 0%7%
Democratic Party officially nominates Seongdong‑gu mayor Chong Won‑o for Seoul mayor, confirming the party’s front‑runner and effectively ending speculation on Hong Ihk‑pyo’s candidacy
Oh Se‑hoon files a preliminary candidacy with the National Election Commission, formally entering the race and prompting the market’s first sharp dip as voters reassess his
Oh Se‑hoon drops to 44%8%
Oh Se‑hoon files a preliminary candidacy with the National Election Commission, formally entering the race and prompting the market’s first sharp dip as voters reassess his early‑stage positioning
As head of the People Power Party’s local election planning task force, Na Kyung-won proposes reducing the primary polling share from 50% to 30%, a move seen as controversial
Na Kyung-won dips to 4%3%
As head of the People Power Party’s local election planning task force, Na Kyung-won proposes reducing the primary polling share from 50% to 30%, a move seen as controversial within the party and potentially divisive
Seoul Southern District Court fines Na Kyung-won and others for involvement in the 2019 "Fast Track" National Assembly clash, marking a significant legal setback and raising
Na Kyung-won dips to 6%3%
Seoul Southern District Court fines Na Kyung-won and others for involvement in the 2019 "Fast Track" National Assembly clash, marking a significant legal setback and raising doubts about her candidacy
Former presidential chief of staff Kang Hoon‑sik resigns from his National Assembly seat to become senior secretary to President Lee Jae‑myung, sparking speculation that he might
Kang Hoon-sik drops to 45%5%
Former presidential chief of staff Kang Hoon‑sik resigns from his National Assembly seat to become senior secretary to President Lee Jae‑myung, sparking speculation that he might run for Seoul mayor
People Power Party officially nominates incumbent Seoul Mayor Oh Se‑hoon as its candidate for the June 3 mayoral election, framing the race as a “last safeguard” against the
Oh Se‑hoon rises to 52%2%
People Power Party officially nominates incumbent Seoul Mayor Oh Se‑hoon as its candidate for the June 3 mayoral election, framing the race as a “last safeguard” against the opposition administration
Ahn Cheol-soo declines to register for the People Power Party (PPP) nomination for Seoul mayor, joining other prominent figures who opted out, signaling his non-candidacy in the
Ahn Cheol-soo plunges to 5%45%
Ahn Cheol-soo declines to register for the People Power Party (PPP) nomination for Seoul mayor, joining other prominent figures who opted out, signaling his non-candidacy in the upcoming election
Seo Young-kyo announces bid for Seoul mayor, pledging housing reforms and economic revitalization
Seo Young-kyo plunges to 16%34%
Seo Young-kyo declared her candidacy for Seoul mayor, outlining ambitious plans for housing stability and economic growth, marking her official entry into the race. This announcement initially boosted market interest but was followed by rapid
Initial market optimism with Han Dong-hoon at 50% likely reflected early speculation about his potential candidacy for Seoul mayor, but no specific news event is documented at
Initial market optimism with Han Dong-hoon at 50% likely reflected early speculation about his potential candidacy for Seoul mayor, but no specific news event is documented at this date. No verifiable news found for this date to explain the initial















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