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1972 South Korean presidential election

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1972 South Korean presidential election

← 197123 December 19721978 →

2,359 members of theNational Conference for Unification
1,180 votes needed to win
 
NomineePark Chung-hee
PartyDemocratic Republican
Electoral vote2,357

Votes of the National Conference for Unification
  Park Chung-hee: 2357
  Invalid/Blank: 2

President before election

Park Chung-hee
Democratic Republican

Elected President

Park Chung-hee
Democratic Republican

Presidential elections were held inSouth Korea in December 1972 following the promulgation of theYushin Constitution, which created the National Conference for Unification, a body whose functions included being anelectoral college for presidential elections. Incumbent PresidentPark Chung-hee claimed that Western-style liberal democracy would bring more chaos to the economically struggling nation than it could afford. In contrast, he argued that the Yushin system created a "Korean-style democracy" with a strong, unchallenged presidency. He argued this system was necessary to keep the country stable.[1]

National Conference for Unification election

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The 2,359 members of the first National Conference for Unification were elected to their six-year term on 5 December 1972, with a voter turnout of 70%. All candidates were required to run as independents. The Constitution gave the body many powers, such as forming policies related to inter-Korean relationship, and determining the president as well as one-third of the National Assembly. However, the body was little more than a rubber stamp, as all of its actions were controlled by the president.[2]

Province/CityElectorateTurnout%Valid votesDelegates
Seoul3,113,7671,773,45457.01,702,369303
Busan941,884642,64168.2622,823104
Gyeonggi1,664,4471,154,71169.41,123,083280
Gangwon788,276629,91579.9613,395145
North Chungcheong602,554461,54776.6447,557127
South Chungcheong1,278,743924,87472.3900,402231
North Jeolla1,092,516838,21176.7810,011200
South Jeolla1,636,3821,174,36471.81,138,441312
North Gyeongsang1,970,6471,507,09276.51,457,409354
South Gyeongsang1,339,5831,038,38877.51,009,869278
Jeju170,818138,59681.1135,24225
Total14,599,61710,283,79370.49,960,6012,359

The newly sworn-in members of the National Conference for Unification convened on 23 December to elect Park to a fourth term as president. With no opposition candidates, Park was elected with the support of 2,357 out of the 2,359 delegates.[3] The elections were regarded as a formality.[4]

The National Conference for Unification members elected in 1972 would later approve Park's slate of nominees for one-third of the National Assembly in1973 and1976.[citation needed]

Presidential election

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In order to be elected, a candidate had to receive the vote of over 50% of the incumbent members of the National Council for Unification. With 2,359 delegates in office, Park had to receive at least 1,180 votes to be elected. He received 2,357 votes, 99.92% of the total possible.[citation needed]

As there was only one candidate registered, the only way the deputies could vote against Park was by casting invalid ballots. One of the two deputies who did that, Song Dong-heon from Daejeon-1 District, revealed later in his life that he purposefully wrote "박정의" (Park Chung-ee) instead of "박정희" (Park Chung-hee) on his ballot in order to protest the dictatorial regime.[5]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Park Chung-heeDemocratic Republican Party2,357100.00
Total2,357100.00
Valid votes2,35799.92
Invalid/blank votes20.08
Total votes2,359100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,359100.00

References

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  1. ^"주체사상과 한국적 민주주의는 왜 나왔을까 - 매일경제".Maeil Business Newspaper (in Korean). 14 November 2018. Archived fromthe original on 2019-03-29. Retrieved2019-03-29.
  2. ^김, 덕련 (2016-06-08)."99.9% 박정희 옹립한 북한식 거수기들, 그 실체는…".Pressian (in Korean). Retrieved2019-03-29.
  3. ^Korea Annual, 1978. Hapdong News Agency. p. 51.
  4. ^Shelley, B. (2005)Democratic Development in East Asia. Psychology Press. p. 78.
  5. ^Song, Seong-bin. "Stories Behind 1972 Presidential Election: Indirect Election, Told By Then-Deputy Song Dong-heon." Study of Home Province, South Chungcheong Home Province Research Association.
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