Mayor of Seoul

The mayor of Seoul (Korean서울특별시장) is the chief executive of Seoul Metropolitan Government, Seoul being the capital and largest city of South Korea.

Mayor of Seoul
서울특별시장
Incumbent
Oh Se-hoon
since 8 April 2021
Member of
ResidenceMayor's residence, Hannam-dong
Term lengthFour years, renewable thrice
Inaugural holderKim Hyongmin
Formation28 September 1946; 77 years ago (1946-09-28)
Salary₩102 million annually
WebsiteOfficial website
Mayor of Seoul
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSeoul tukbyeol sijang
McCune–ReischauerSŏul t'ŭukpyŏl sichang

The position is historically one of the most powerful in the country, charged with managing an annual budget of 23 trillion won.[1] Many Seoul mayors have gone on to hold higher office. Yun Bo-seon and Lee Myung-bak both went on to become President of the Republic of Korea.

The mayor of Seoul, although being the head of a local autonomous region in South Korea and not directly related to the central executive branch, has been allowed to attend State Council meetings considering the special status of Seoul as a Special City and its mayor as the only cabinet-level mayor in Korea.

The incumbent mayor is Oh Se-hoon, who assumed office for the third time on 8 April 2021 after a by-election. He won 57.5 percent of the vote.[2] Oh previously served as mayor between 2006 and 2011, having been elected in 2006 and 2010.

History edit

The modern office of mayor succeeds the historic offices of Hansong-bu P'anyun (Lord Mayor of Seoul).

List of mayors edit

Mayors of Gyeongseong edit

Right after independence from Japan, Seoul was temporarily still called Gyeongseong(the korean reading for japanese name keijo) and was a part of Gyeonggi Province before being separated from the province and being designated as a Special City.

MayorTook officeLeft office
Kim JangyeongAugust 15, 1945September 11, 1945
James S. Killough[n 1]September 12, 1945October 24, 1945
Lee BeomsungOctober 25, 1945May 9, 1946
Kim HyongminMay 10, 1946September 27, 1946

Appointed mayors of Seoul edit

PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of office[3]Political party
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
Kim Hyongmin [ko]
김형민
(1907–1998)[n 2]
September 28, 1946December 15, 19482 years, 79 days
Yun Posun
윤보선
(1897–1990)
December 15, 1948June 6, 1949174 days
Lee Ki-poong
이기붕
(1896–1960)
June 6, 1949May 8, 19511 year, 337 days
Kim Tai Sun [ko]
김태선
(1903–1977)
June 27, 1951July 6, 19565 years, 60 days
Goh Chaebong
고재봉
July 6, 1956December 14, 19571 year, 162 days
Ho Chong
허정
(1896–1988)
December 14, 1957June 12, 19591 year, 181 daysDemocratic
Yim Heung Soon [ko]
임흥순
(1895–1971)
June 12, 1959April 30, 1960324 daysLiberal
Chang Ki Young [ko]
장기영
(1903–1981)
May 2, 1960June 30, 196060 daysLiberal
Kim Sangdon [ko]
김상돈
(1901–1986)
[n 3]
December 30, 1960May 16, 1961138 daysDemocratic
Yoon Taeil [ko]
윤태일
(1918–1982)
May 21, 1961December 16, 19632 years, 210 daysMilitary
Yun Chi-young
윤치영
(1898–1996)
December 17, 1963March 30, 19662 years, 165 daysDemocratic Republican
Kim Hyun-ok [ko]
김현옥
(1926–1997)
March 31, 1966April 16, 19704 years, 17 daysDemocratic Republican
Yang Taek Shik [ko]
양택식
(1924–2012)
April 16, 1970September 2, 19744 years, 140 daysDemocratic Republican
Koo Cha Chun [ko]
구자춘
(1932–1996)
September 2, 1974December 22, 19784 years, 112 daysDemocratic Republican
Chong Sangchon [ko]
정상천
(1931–2015)
December 22, 1978September 2, 19801 year, 256 daysDemocratic Republican
Park Young Su [ko]
박영수
(1928–2003)
September 2, 1980April 28, 19821 year, 239 daysDemocratic Justice
Kim Sung-bae [ko]
김성배
April 28, 1982October 15, 19831 year, 171 daysDemocratic Justice
Yeom Bo-hyeon [ko]
염보현
(1932–2021)
October 15, 1983December 30, 19874 years, 77 daysDemocratic Justice
Kim Yong Nae [ko]
김용래
(1934–2009)
December 30, 1987December 5, 1988342 daysDemocratic Justice
Goh Kun
고건
(born 1938)
December 5, 1988December 27, 19902 years, 23 daysDemocratic Justice
Park Seh-jik
박세직
(1933–2009)
December 27, 1990February 18, 199154 daysDemocratic Liberal
Lee Haewon [ko]
이해원
(1930–2014)
February 19, 1991June 26, 19921 year, 129 daysDemocratic Liberal
Lee Sang-bae [ko]
이상배
(born 1939)
June 26, 1992February 26, 1993246 daysDemocratic Liberal
Kim Sang chul [ko]
김상철
(1947–2012)
February 26, 1993March 4, 19937 daysDemocratic Liberal
Lee Won Jong [ko]
이원종
(born 1942)
March 8, 1993October 21, 19941 year, 228 daysDemocratic Liberal
Woo Myoung Kyu [ko]
우명규
(born 1936)
October 22, 1994November 3, 199413 daysDemocratic Liberal
Choi Byung-ryeol
최병렬
(1938–2022)
November 3, 1994June 30, 1995240 daysDemocratic Liberal

Directly elected mayors edit

Since 1995, under provisions of the revised Local Government Act, the mayor of Seoul is elected by direct election.

Political parties
Status
  Denotes acting mayor
TermPortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Term of officePolitical partyElected
Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1st Cho Soon
조순
趙淳

(1928–2022)
July 1, 1995September 9, 19972 years, 71 daysDemocratic1995
Kang Deok-ki
강덕기
姜德基

(born 1936)
Acting
September 10, 1997June 30, 1998294 daysIndependent
2nd Goh Kun
고건
高建

(born 1938)
July 1, 1998June 30, 20024 years, 0 daysNational Congress
Millennium Democratic
1998
3rd Lee Myung-bak
이명박
李明博

(born 1941)
July 1, 2002June 30, 20064 years, 0 daysGrand National2002
4th Oh Se-hoon
오세훈
吳世勳

(born 1961)
July 1, 2006August 26, 20115 years, 57 daysGrand National2006
5th2010
Kwon Young-kyu [ko]
권영규
權寧奎

(born 1955)
Acting
August 27, 2011October 26, 201161 daysIndependent
Park Won-soon
박원순
朴元淳

(1955–2020)
October 27, 2011July 9, 2020[n 4]8 years, 257 daysIndependent
Democratic United
Democratic ('11)
NPAD
Democratic ('14)
2011 (by-el.)
6th2014
7th2018
Seo Jung-hyup
서정협
徐正協

(born 1965)
Acting
July 10, 2020April 7, 2021273 daysIndependent
Oh Se-hoon
오세훈
吳世勳

(born 1961)
April 8, 2021Incumbent3 years, 45 daysPeople Power2021 (by-el.)
8th2022

Elections edit

1995 edit

1995 Seoul mayoral election
Party#CandidateVotesPercentage
Democratic2Cho Soon2,051,44142.35%
Independent7Park Chan-jong1,623,35633.51%
Democratic Liberal1Chung Won-shik1,001,44620.67%
Independent9Hwang San-sung97,7092.01%
People First3Park Hong-rae25,0540.51%
Independent6Kim Ok-sun17,7280.36%
Korea4Goh Soon-bok10,4880.21%
Independent5Kim Myung-ho9,9920.20%
Independent8Chung Ki-yong6,1560.12%
Total4,843,370100.00%
Voter turnout66.18%

1998 edit

1998 Seoul mayoral election
Party#CandidateVotesPercentage
National Congress2Goh Kun1,838,34853.46%
Grand National1Choi Byung-ryul1,512,85443.99%
Independent3Lee Byung-ho87,4952.54%
Total3,438,697100.00%
Voter turnout47.13%

2002 edit

2002 Seoul mayoral election
Party#CandidateVotesPercentage
Grand National1Lee Myung-bak1,819,05752.28%
Millennium Democratic2Kim Min-seok1,496,75443.02%
Democratic Labor4Lee Moon-ok87,9652.52%
Independent6Lee Kyung-hee34,3130.98%
Green Peace3Lim Sam-jin28,0340.80%
Socialist5Won Yong-soo12,9820.37%
Total3,479,105100.00%
Voter turnout45.80%

2006 edit

2006 Seoul mayoral election
Party#CandidateVotesPercentage
Grand National2Oh Se-hoon2,409,76061.05%
Uri1Kang Kum-sil1,077,89027.31%
Democratic3Park Joo-sun304,5657.71%
Democratic Labor4Kim Jong-chul117,4212.97%
People First5Lim Woong-kyun14,1110.35%
Independent8Baek Seung-won13,8080.34%
Citizens6Lee Gwi-sun4,7900.12%
Hanmijun5Lee Tae-hee4,4810.11%
Total3,946,826100.00%
Voter turnout49.83%

2010 edit

2010 Seoul mayoral election
Party#CandidateVotesPercentage
Grand National1Oh Se-hoon2,086,12747.43%
Democratic2Han Myeong-sook2,059,71546.83%
New Progressive4Roh Hoe-chan143,4593.26%
Liberty Forward3Ji Sang-wook90,0322.04%
Future Union5Seok Jong-hyun18,3390.41%
Total4,397,672100.00%
Voter turnout53.90%

2011 (by-election) edit

2011 Seoul mayoral by-election
Party#CandidateVotesPercentage
Independent10Park Won-soon2,158,47653.41%
Grand National1Na Kyung-won1,867,88046.21%
Independent9Bae Il-do15,4080.38%
Total4,041,764100.00%
Voter turnout48.56%

2014 edit

2014 Seoul mayoral election
Party#CandidateVotesPercentage
NPAD2Park Won-soon2,752,17156.12%
Saenuri1Chung Mong-joon2,109,86943.02%
Unified Progressive3Chung Tae-heung23,6380.48%
New Politics5Hong Jung-shik17,6030.35%
Total4,903,281100.00%
Voter turnout58.63%

2018 edit

2018 Seoul mayoral election
Party#CandidateVotesPercentage
Democratic1Park Won-soon2,619,49752.79%
Liberty Korea2Kim Moon-soo1,158,48723.34%
Bareunmirae3Ahn Cheol-soo970,37419.55%
Green8Sin Jie-ye82,8741.67%
Justice5Kim Jong-min81,6641.64%
Minjung6Kim Jin-sook22,1340.44%
Our Future9Woo In-cheol11,5990.23%
Korean Patriots'7Ihn Ji-yeon11,2220.22%
Chinbak Yeondae10Choi Tae-hyeon4,0210.08%
Total4,961,872100.00%
Voter turnout59.89%

2021 (by-election) edit

2021 Seoul mayoral by-election
Party#CandidateVotesPercentage
People Power2Oh Se-hoon2,798,78857.50%
Democratic1Park Young-sun1,907,33639.18%
National Revolutionary7Huh Kyung-young52,1071.07%
Women's11Kim Jin-ah33,4210.68%
Basic Income6Shin Ji-hye23,6280.48%
Independent15Shin Ji-ye18,0390.37%
Progressive12Song Myeong-suk12,2720.25%
Minsaeng9Lee Su-bong11,1960.23%
Mirae8Oh Tae-yang6,4830.13%
Independent13Chung Dong-hui1,8740.03%
Independent14Lee Do-yeop1,6640.03%
New United Liberal Democrats10Bae Yeong-gyu6340.01%
Total4,867,442100.00%
Voter turnout58.19%

2022 edit

2022 Seoul mayoral election
Party#CandidateVotesPercentage
People Power2Oh Se-hoon2,608,27759.05%
Democratic1Song Young-gil1,733,18339.23%
Justice3Kwon Soo-joung53,8401.21%
Basic Income4Shin ji-hye12,6190.28%
Independent5Kim Gwang-jong9,0000.20%
Total4,416,919100.00%
Voter turnout53.17%

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Appointed as Military Mayor by the United States Army Military Government in Korea.
  2. ^ Officially the first mayor of Seoul, he was the last mayor of Gyeongseong.
  3. ^ Elected, under the Second Republic
  4. ^ Died in office.

References edit

  1. ^ "2013년도 서울시 예산안 발표(2012.11.1)". finance.seoul.go.kr. Archived from the original on November 5, 2013. Retrieved April 6, 2013.
  2. ^ "[최종득표율] 서울 오세훈 57.5%, 부산 박형준 62.67%". The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). April 7, 2021. Retrieved April 17, 2021.
  3. ^ "Successive Mayors". Archived from the original on May 25, 2006. Retrieved May 21, 2006. With the exception of Kim Sangdon in 1960, the position was an appointed post until 1995. Since then, mayors are elected by popular vote. Some names have been adapted in accordance with Wikipedia conventions.

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