On April 27th, the South Korean Common Democratic Party held the last presidential candidate selection conference in the party's national circuit election on the 27th. < b > Former party leader Lee Jae-myung became the party's presidential candidate with an overwhelming majority . The Common Democratic Party held the Capital Circle, Gangwon-do, and Jeju-do elections and final candidate selection conferences in Gyeongyeong City, Gyeonggi Province that afternoon, and announced the final results of the election. < b > Lee Jae-myung was elected as the party's candidate with a high vote rate of 89.77% . Since the 16th of this month, the Common Democratic Party has rotated primary elections in major constituencies by combining 50% of party members' votes and 50% of national polls. As of the 26th, Lee Jae-myung won 89.04% of the votes in Chungcheong-do, Gyeongsang-do, Daegu, Busan, Jeolla-do and Gwangju districts, while Kim Dong-yeon and Kim Kyung-soo received 6.54% and 4.42% of the votes respectively.
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