Oh Se-hoon, the incumbent mayor of Seoul, has officially secured the nomination from the People Power Party (PPP) to run in the upcoming local elections scheduled for June 3. The nomination was announced on April 18, confirming Oh’s candidacy to seek a fifth term as mayor, according to Yonhap News Agency.
Oh won the PPP primary by defeating two rivals, setting the stage for a direct contest against the Democratic Party candidate, Chong Won-o, as reported by both the Korea Times and the Korea Herald. Oh’s bid represents an attempt to secure his third consecutive term and fifth overall, reflecting his long-standing political presence in Seoul, which began with his first election in 2006.
The mayoral race is considered pivotal, as Seoul is South Korea’s capital and largest city. Oh’s tenure includes recent elections in 2021 and 2022, while Chong Won-o is positioned to challenge the incumbent strongly, according to the Korea Times.
Observers are now watching how the campaigns will unfold in the lead-up to the June 3 vote, which will indicate the political direction of Seoul’s governance for the next term. The race will also serve as a bellwether for broader national political trends ahead of future elections.

Park Duk-hyum
Park Soo-min
Yun Hee-suk
Oh Se-hoon
Chong Won-o
People Power Party
Seoul
Democratic Party of Korea




