Representative Lee Jun-seok ran unopposed as the next leader candidate for the Reform Party. The party announced on the 10th that, as a result of receiving candidate registrations for the 3rd term leader and supreme committee members from the 7th to the 9th, Representative Lee registered as the leader candidate, while seven individuals completed the registration for the supreme committee member candidates.

Lee Jun-seok, a member of the Reform Party, is running as the sole candidate for party leader. /Yonhap News

With Representative Lee running unopposed, the leader election will proceed with a yes/no vote. The requirement for election is a minimum of 30% approval vote rate.

The candidates for the supreme committee member are listed in order of preference: ▲ Lee Yu-won (Chairperson of the Dongjak District Party Committee in Seoul) ▲ Kim Jung-cheol (lawyer) ▲ Gong Pil-seong (former public communication officer for the presidential AI strategy team) ▲ Kim Sung-yeol (former chief spokesperson) ▲ Lee Hye-sook (Chairperson of the Gwanak District Party Committee in Seoul) ▲ Joo Yi-sak (council member of the Seodaemun District in Seoul) ▲ Lee Sung-jin (acting chair of the Chungnam Provincial Party Committee). Among them, three will be elected as supreme committee members.

The Reform Party plans to elect its leader and supreme committee members through a convention on the 27th.

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