1981 South Korean legislative election

Legislative elections were held in South Korea on 25 March 1981.[1]

1981 South Korean legislative election
South Korea
← 197825 March 19811985 →

All 276 seats in the National Assembly
139 seats needed for a majority
Turnout77.74% (Increase 0.66pp)
PartyLeader%Seats+/–
Democratic JusticeChun Doo-hwan35.64151New
Democratic KoreaYu Chi-song21.5781New
NationalKim Jong-cheol [ko]13.2525New
Civil RightsKim Eui-taek6.722New
New PoliticsKim Gapp-soo4.182New
Democratic SocialistKo Jeong-hoon3.242New
Democratic Farmer's1.411New
Peaceful People0.891New
Independents10.7011−11
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by constituency
Speaker before Speaker after
Dissolution of parliament Jung Rae Hyuk
Democratic Justice

The result was a victory for the Democratic Justice Party, which won 151 of the 276 seats in the National Assembly. Voter turnout was 77.7%.

The election was held under the influence of Coup d'état of 1979 and 1980. Major opposition political figures like Kim Young-sam were barred from running. Kim Dae-jung was arrested on May 17, 1980, and was sentenced to death on a of "inciting rebellion". Even the Democratic Republican Party of the late president Park Chung-hee was forcibly dissolved, and major figures like Kim Jong-pil was barred from running.

The election, while ostensibly a multi-party election, is widely considered to have been a fraudulent one, with supposed "opposition" politicians being heavily vetted by the Agency for National Security Planning and the South Korean Army Security Command.

Electoral system

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The new electoral system for the National Assembly abolished the president's power to appoint one-third of the chamber's members. Of the 276 seats, 184 were elected in two-member constituencies via single non-transferable vote, while the remainder were allocated via proportional representation at the national level among parties that won five or more seats in constituencies. Two-thirds of those seats would be awarded to the top party (which was then eliminated from further consideration for national seats), with the remainder allocated based on vote share.

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats
FPTPPRTotal+/–
Democratic Justice Party5,776,62435.649061151New
Democratic Korea Party3,495,82921.57572481New
Korean National Party2,147,29313.2518725New
Civil Rights Party [ko]1,088,8476.72202New
New Politics Party [ko]676,9214.18202New
Democratic Socialist Party [ko]524,3613.24202New
Democratic Farmer's Party [ko]227,7151.41101New
Peaceful People Party [ko]144,0000.89101New
Socialist Party122,7780.76000New
Korea Christian Democratic Party103,8930.64000New
Unification National Group Party87,9770.54000New
Won-il Democratic Founding Party76,8630.47000New
Independents1,734,22410.7011011–11
Total16,207,325100.0018492276+45
Valid votes16,207,32598.84
Invalid/blank votes190,5201.16
Total votes16,397,845100.00
Registered voters/turnout21,094,46877.74
Source: Nohlen et al.

By city/province

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RegionTotal
seats
Seats won
DJPDKPKNPCRPNPPDSPDFPPPPInd.
Seoul2814111001001
Busan12650100000
Gyeonggi2412101010000
Gangwon12642000000
North Chungcheong8413000001
South Chungcheong16852000001
North Jeolla14760000000
South Jeolla221091010010
North Gyeongsang261315000003
South Gyeongsang201053101103
Jeju2000000002
Constituency total1849057182221111
PR list9261247000000
Total27615181252221111

References

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  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume II, p420 ISBN 0-19-924959-8