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Women elected to only 10 of 243 top local government roles in Korea

Despite overall gains in women’s representation in last week’s local elections, women still only made up 4.1% of metropolitan and municipal chief positions

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Women elected to only 10 of 243 top local government roles in Korea

Despite overall gains in women’s representation in last week’s local elections, women still only made up 4.1% of metropolitan and municipal chief positions

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Women elected only 10 of 243 top local government roles in Korea

Despite overall gains in women’s representation in last week’s local elections, women still only made up 4.1% of metropolitan and municipal chief positions

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  1. martedì 9 giugno 2026·hani.co.kr

    Women elected only 10 of 243 top local government roles in Korea

    Despite overall gains in women’s representation in last week’s local elections, women still only made up 4.1% of metropolitan and municipal chief positions

  2. martedì 9 giugno 2026·english.hani.co.kr

    Women elected to only 10 of 243 top local government roles in Korea

    Despite overall gains in women’s representation in last week’s local elections, women still only made up 4.1% of metropolitan and municipal chief positions