Gyeonggi Governor Lee wins primary in southeastern region, cements lead in election race

Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung gives a speech during the Democratic Party of Korea's presidential primary event in Busan, Oct. 2. Yonhap
Gyeonggi Province Gov. Lee Jae-myung scored a landslide victory in the ruling Democratic Party of Korea's (DPK) presidential primary in the southeast region Saturday, further consolidating his lead in the race to pick the party's flag bearer for the 2022 election.
Lee won 55.3 percent of 35,832 ballots cast by registered party members in the Busan-Ulsan-South Gyeongsang Province region, the eighth round of the party's 11-leg primary race, according to the party.
Lee Nak-yon, a former prime minister and leader of the party, finished second with 33.6 percent, followed by ex-Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae with 9.7 percent and Rep. Park Yong-jin with 1.3 percent.
The results showed again that the DPK's primaries are little affected by the suspicions that the Gyeonggi governor is involved in a corruption scandal related to a residential area development in Seongnam, south of Seoul, several years ago. Lee was Seongnam mayor at that time. A prosecution investigation into the case is currently under way.
The accumulated rate of votes the governor has garnered from the eight regional primary votes, including Saturday, and one of the three electoral college votes, stood at 53.5 percent, with the former DP leader getting 34.6 percent.
If the governor wins a majority of the vote in the ongoing primary, he will be nominated in the race's final leg in Seoul, Oct. 10. If he fails to secure the threshold, he will face a run-off vote against the runner-up.
The result of the ninth regional primary vote in the city of Incheon, west of Seoul, will be released Sunday, along with that of the second electoral college vote, which together are widely expected to give shape to the final primary outcome.
The presidential election is scheduled for March 9, 2022. (Yonhap)