Real Meter Trend for the 3rd week of June 2024
Increased by 2.0 percentage points compared to the previous week,

President Yoon Suk-yeol’s performance evaluation in the 3rd week of June (Source=Real Meter)
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, ‘President Yoon Suk-yeol’s approval rating for governance stood at 32.1%.’,
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, ‘Real Meter, commissioned by Energy Economy Newspaper, conducted a survey on the evaluation of President Yoon’s governance in the 3rd week of June involving 2,508 eligible voters aged 18 and older nationwide from the 17th to the 21st. As a result, the positive evaluation increased by 2.0 percentage points from the previous weekly tally to reach 32.1%. It rebounded in just one week, but it continues to maintain support in the early 30% range for the 11th consecutive week.’,
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, “‘Doing poorly in governance’ negative evaluation decreased by 1.0 percentage points to 65.0%. ‘Don’t know’ accounted for 3.0%.”,
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, ‘In the Gangwon region (sample size of 77 individuals), positive evaluation rose by 10.7 percentage points to 43.8%, while negative evaluation decreased by 10.5 percentage points to 53.6%.’,
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, ‘Regionally, positive evaluations increased in Busan·Ulsan·Gyeongnam (up by 6.0 percentage points) and in Daegu·Gyeongbuk (up by 2.4 percentage points), while negative evaluations increased in Gwangju·Jeolla (up by 3.5 percentage points), among others.’,
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, ‘The sampling error for this survey is ±2.0 percentage points at a 95% confidence level. The survey was conducted using an automatic response method with 97% wireless and 3% landline, and the response rate was 2.6%.’,
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Party Approval Ratings in the 3rd week of June (Source=Real Meter)
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, ‘Party approval ratings showed the Democratic Party of Korea rising by 1.8 percentage points to 37.2% and the People Power Party rising by 0.3 percentage points to 36.2%. The gap between the two parties was 1.6 percentage points, maintaining a close competition within the margin of error for the 6th consecutive week. The Innovation Party hit a record low of 10.7%, a decrease of 2.5 percentage points.’,
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, ‘The Reform Party stood at 4.8% (down by 0.1 percentage points), New Future Party at 1.4% (down by 0.1 percentage points), Progressive Party at 1.4% (down by 0.1 percentage points), Other Parties at 1.8% (up by 0.3 percentage points), and Non-Party at 6.5% (up by 0.3 percentage points).’,
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, ‘The survey was conducted from the 20th to the 21st targeting 1,006 eligible voters aged 18 and older nationwide, with a sampling error of ±3.1 percentage points at a 95% confidence level. It was conducted with 97% wireless and 3% landline responses, and the response rate was 2.7%.’,
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, ‘For more detailed information, please refer to the Central Election Opinion Research Deliberation Committee website.’,
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