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Lee Jae-myung elected South Korean president according to exit polls
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South Korea Elects Lee Jae-myung: A New Era Begins
June 3, 2025 | Special Election Edition
🇰🇷 Landslide Victory for Lee Jae-myung
South Korea is set to welcome Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party as its next president, following a dramatic snap election that saw voters deliver a decisive rebuke to the conservative establishment. Exit polls from the nation’s top broadcasters (KBS, MBC, SBS) project Lee winning 51.7% of the vote, a commanding lead over conservative rival Kim Moon-soo, who trails with 39.3%. Lee Jun-seok of the New Reform Party captured 7.7%.
This marks the largest public mandate for a president since South Korea adopted direct elections in 1987.
🗳️ Why This Election Mattered
Backdrop of Crisis: The vote followed the impeachment and ouster of former President Yoon Suk Yeol, who attempted to impose martial law in December 2024. The move triggered mass protests, political turmoil, and a snap election that became a referendum on democratic values.
Public Sentiment: Lee’s victory is widely seen as a “rage vote” against Yoon’s administration and the insurrection attempt, with many voters motivated by a desire to restore stability and economic hope.
💬 What Lee Promises
Economic Revival: Lee has pledged to form an emergency economic task force to address sluggish growth and fallout from recent global trade tensions. His approach emphasizes shared prosperity, pragmatic reforms, and careful fiscal management—reassuring centrists wary of excessive welfare spending.
National Healing: Lee’s top priority is to unite a deeply polarized nation, promising to govern inclusively and avoid political retribution.
International Outlook: Lee is expected to recalibrate South Korea’s foreign policy, with potential friction ahead as he navigates relations with the U.S. and China.
🔍 By the Numbers
Candidate | Party | Projected Vote (%) |
|---|---|---|
Lee Jae-myung | Democratic Party | 51.7 |
Kim Moon-soo | People Power Party | 39.3 |
Lee Jun-seok | New Reform Party | 7.7 |
🏛️ What’s Next?
Immediate Transition: Lee is expected to take office as early as Wednesday, with the usual two-month transition period waived due to the urgency of the situation.
Challenges Ahead: Lee faces a divided nation, a sluggish economy, and pressing foreign policy challenges. His campaign’s promise: “A revolution of light” to end the cycle of crisis and restore South Korea’s standing.
📢 Voices from the Election
"I believe the public's yearning to recover from the devastation of livelihoods and the failing economy... has galvanized support for candidateLee Jae-myung.
— Park Chan-dae, Democratic Party floor leader.
Stay tuned for more updates as South Korea enters a new chapter under President Lee Jae-myung.
This newsletter is based on exit poll projections and will be updated as official results are confirmed.
Produced By: Cyborg Wealth
Researched By: Malik Rafaiy


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