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The Corruption Scandal and Vote Switching in South Koreas 19th Presidential Election

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Kang, Woo Chang
Jeong, Han-Wool

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Korean National Commission for UNESCO

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This paper examines how South Koreas 2016 corruption scandal and subsequent presidential impeachment affected voter decisions in that countrys 19th presidential election. Both aggregate and individual-level analyses indicate that the landslide defeat of the countrys conservative party does not portend a fundamental shift in voter-party alignment. At the aggregate level, we find that the normal vote share of the conservative party in the 19th presidential election was similar to that of the 18th. At the individual level, an analysis of the 2017 Korean Election Panel Studies data demonstrates that regional and generational cleavages are influential factors in vote switching by major-party supporters. Aside from their attitudes regarding the impeachment, those who changed their votes from conservative parties generally hold similar issue preferences to those who did not change. Therefore, once the political salience of the impeachment issue wanes, it is questionable whether the current disunity will end.

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Korea Journal

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2099-12-31