Park Chan-dae's commanding 93.5% trader consensus in the Incheon mayoral election stems from consistent polling leads over incumbent Yoo Jeong-bok of the People Power Party, with the latest survey showing Park at 48.1% to Yoo's 34.7%—a 13.4 percentage point gap—as reported around April 26. As the Democratic Party of Korea candidate and former party floor leader, Park has solidified support through official candidacy announcements on April 22, party leader visits to Incheon, and pledges on AI, bio-industry, and economic revival amid criticisms of Yoo's record during his third-term bid. With the June 3 vote approaching, scenarios challenging this include a late incumbent surge via project achievements like terminal redevelopment, Park scandals, or shifts in undecided voters and turnout.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · ActualizadoPeople Power Party’s by‑election applicant list shows only two contenders for Incheon Yeonsu‑A and none for Gyeyang‑B, with no entry for Bae June‑young, confirming he is not a
Bae June-young dips to 0%1%
People Power Party’s by‑election applicant list shows only two contenders for Incheon Yeonsu‑A and none for Gyeyang‑B, with no entry for Bae June‑young, confirming he is not a declared candidate
Park unveils AI industry pledges at Inha University, aiming to make Incheon a logistics AI capital leveraging new legislation, further strengthening his innovation platform.
Park unveils AI industry pledges at Inha University, aiming to make Incheon a logistics AI capital leveraging new legislation, further strengthening his innovation platform.
Park proposes the enactment of the "Incheon Institute of Bioscience and Technology Act" as a capstone to his legislative career, reinforcing his biotech development agenda.
Park Chan-dae rises to 94%1%
Park proposes the enactment of the "Incheon Institute of Bioscience and Technology Act" as a capstone to his legislative career, reinforcing his biotech development agenda.
Park Chan‑dae announces his Incheon mayoral bid, positioning himself as the Democratic Party’s flagship candidate and drawing attention away from Kim Kyo‑heung
Park Chan‑dae announces his Incheon mayoral bid, positioning himself as the Democratic Party’s flagship candidate and drawing attention away from Kim Kyo‑heung
Yoon Sang-hyun reiterates harsh assessment of public sentiment in Incheon during party events, contrasting with ruling party's active campaign efforts
His continued public airing of grievances about the party's standing and voter disinterest confirmed his diminished electoral prospects and the market's zero valuation.
Park Chan-dae, another Democratic Party lawmaker, declares Incheon mayoral bid with a strong biotech industry development platform, intensifying competition within the party
Kim Kyo-heung rises to 1%1%
The emergence of a strong rival candidate further diminished Kim Kyo-heung’s chances, keeping his market odds near zero.
Yoon Sang‑hyun repeats harsh criticism of the party’s local standing at another Supreme Council session, reinforcing the view that the PPP cannot recover in Incheon and keeping
Yoon Sang‑hyun repeats harsh criticism of the party’s local standing at another Supreme Council session, reinforcing the view that the PPP cannot recover in Incheon and keeping his outcome at zero
Park Chan-dae formally declares his mayoral bid with a focus on building a "biotech capital" including a Bio-KAIST institute and a 150 billion won bio fund, sharply criticizing
Park Chan-dae rises to 94%2%
Park Chan-dae formally declares his mayoral bid with a focus on building a "biotech capital" including a Bio-KAIST institute and a 150 billion won bio fund, sharply criticizing the incumbent’s record.
Democratic Party confirms candidate Park Chan-dae as frontrunner for Incheon mayor, overshadowing Lee Hak-jae
Lee Hak-jae dips to 0%1%
The ruling Democratic Party's candidate Park Chan-dae gained strong polling leads and party support, consolidating the market's expectation that Lee Hak-jae, from the opposition, had no realistic chance, pushing his.
Park pledges to raise the monthly limit on local currency "Eum Card" to 1 million won for three months after taking office, signaling strong economic support policies.
Park Chan-dae rises to 92%2%
Park pledges to raise the monthly limit on local currency "Eum Card" to 1 million won for three months after taking office, signaling strong economic support policies.
Democratic Party confirms candidates for Incheon district chief positions, including Ku Jae-yong, a former aide to Kim Kyo-heung, indicating internal party shifts and possible weakening of Kim’s direct influence
This event reflects internal party dynamics that may have undermined Kim’s campaign strength, contributing to his low market probability.
Democratic Party confirms four Incheon district candidates, highlighting former aide Ku Jae‑yong (Kim Kyo‑heung’s former aide) as a district‑chief contender, further marginalizing
Democratic Party confirms four Incheon district candidates, highlighting former aide Ku Jae‑yong (Kim Kyo‑heung’s former aide) as a district‑chief contender, further marginalizing Kim’s mayoral prospects
Yoon Sang-hyun urges decisive action from People Power Party leadership amid candidate isolation, signaling campaign struggles in Incheon
At a PPP Supreme Council meeting, Yoon highlighted the lack of party support for candidates, reflecting ongoing organizational challenges that hindered his campaign momentum.
Yoon Sang-hyun publicly criticizes People Power Party leadership at Incheon Supreme Council meeting, highlighting party disarray and poor public sentiment
Yoon Sang-hyun's open criticism of his party's leadership and acknowledgment of dire public sentiment in Incheon underscored internal conflicts and weakened his position as a viable candidate.
At a People Power Party Supreme Council meeting in Incheon, Yoon Sang‑hyun delivers a blunt critique that “public sentiment in Incheon is dire,” prompting traders to push his
At a People Power Party Supreme Council meeting in Incheon, Yoon Sang‑hyun delivers a blunt critique that “public sentiment in Incheon is dire,” prompting traders to push his outcome to zero as the party’s internal rift deepens
Analysis highlights fierce competition between Yoo Jeong-bok and Park Chan-dae, noting Park's strong polling lead and Democratic Party's active support
Analysis highlights fierce competition between Yoo Jeong-bok and Park Chan-dae, noting Park's strong polling lead and Democratic Party's active support
Media coverage highlights the fierce competition between Park Chan-dae and incumbent Yoo Jeong-bok, with Park emphasizing his connection to President Lee Jae-myung and pledging to
Park Chan-dae jumps to 90%11%
Media coverage highlights the fierce competition between Park Chan-dae and incumbent Yoo Jeong-bok, with Park emphasizing his connection to President Lee Jae-myung and pledging to bring government funding to Incheon.
Park Chan-dae officially announces his mayoral bid at Incheon City Hall, emphasizing his lifelong ties to Incheon and commitment to the city’s development.
Park Chan-dae jumps to 73%5%
Park Chan-dae officially announces his mayoral bid at Incheon City Hall, emphasizing his lifelong ties to Incheon and commitment to the city’s development.
Democratic Party nominates Park Chan-dae as sole candidate for Incheon mayor, solidifying his position and increasing market confidence.
Park Chan-dae jumps to 68%10%
Democratic Party nominates Park Chan-dae as sole candidate for Incheon mayor, solidifying his position and increasing market confidence.
Incheon Mayor Yoo Jeong-bok officially announces historic third-term bid, consolidating incumbent advantage
Yoon Sang-hyun dips to 0%1%
Yoo Jeong-bok's early and strong declaration for a third term, supported by political heavyweights including Yoon Sang-hyun himself, solidified his frontrunner status and further marginalized Yoon Sang-hyun's chances.
Yoon Sang‑hyun appears on stage at mayor Yoo Jeong‑bok’s autobiography launch, publicly endorsing the incumbent and signaling no independent bid, which depresses market confidence
Yoon Sang‑hyun dips to 0%2%
Yoon Sang‑hyun appears on stage at mayor Yoo Jeong‑bok’s autobiography launch, publicly endorsing the incumbent and signaling no independent bid, which depresses market confidence in his own prospects
Park Chan-dae effectively declares candidacy for Incheon mayor at a book launch event at Inha University, signaling his intention to run and drawing attention from party leaders.
Park Chan-dae surges to 58%15%
Park Chan-dae effectively declares candidacy for Incheon mayor at a book launch event at Inha University, signaling his intention to run and drawing attention from party leaders.
Incheon Mayor Yoo Jeong-bok indicted without detention on charges of violating the Public Official Election Act related to illegal electioneering during 2025 presidential primary
Yoo Jeong-bok drops to 3%6%
The indictment severely damaged Yoo's public image and electability, triggering a sharp drop in market confidence.
Lee Hak-jae resigns as Incheon Airport CEO to run for mayor amid government conflicts
Lee Hak-jae dips to 1%4%
Lee Hak-jae announced his resignation from the airport corporation to pursue the mayoral race, amid public clashes with President Lee Jae-myung and government audits accusing his management of irregularities, which damaged his political standing and caused a sharp.
Announcement of multiple Democratic Party lawmakers, including Kim Kyo-heung, running for Incheon mayor, signaling a crowded primary and potential vote splitting
Kim Kyo-heung rises to 7%4%
The crowded field within the party likely caused volatility in his market odds, with some short-term gains as his name remained prominent.
News of a Democratic Party surge in Incheon and other key battlegrounds lifts the party’s overall profile but does not translate into support for Kim Kyo‑heung, keeping his odds
News of a Democratic Party surge in Incheon and other key battlegrounds lifts the party’s overall profile but does not translate into support for Kim Kyo‑heung, keeping his odds near the floor
Democratic Party surge lifts its mayoral candidates in polls, including Kim Kyo‑heung – A Chosun English report highlighted a nationwide swing toward the DP, briefly raising
Kim Kyo‑heung rises to 4%2%
Democratic Party surge lifts its mayoral candidates in polls, including Kim Kyo‑heung – A Chosun English report highlighted a nationwide swing toward the DP, briefly raising expectations for all its mayoral hopefuls and nudging Kim’s.
Incheon Election Commission announces a 1.523 billion‑won spending cap for all mayoral candidates, confirming that Yoo Jeong‑bok has officially registered, while no formal
Bae June-young dips to 0%4%
Incheon Election Commission announces a 1.523 billion‑won spending cap for all mayoral candidates, confirming that Yoo Jeong‑bok has officially registered, while no formal registration appears for Bae June‑young
Realmeter poll shows Kim Kyo‑heung trailing incumbent Mayor Yoo Jung‑bok in Incheon – A Realmeter survey cited in the same MK article placed Kim well behind the incumbent,
Kim Kyo‑heung rises to 2%1%
Realmeter poll shows Kim Kyo‑heung trailing incumbent Mayor Yoo Jung‑bok in Incheon – A Realmeter survey cited in the same MK article placed Kim well behind the incumbent, reinforcing market doubts and keeping his.
People Power Party lists lawmaker Bae Joon‑young as a potential PPP candidate for Incheon’s Junghwa‑Ongjin district amid speculation over incumbent mayor Yoo Jeong‑bok’s
Bae June-young plunges to 4%46%
People Power Party lists lawmaker Bae Joon‑young as a potential PPP candidate for Incheon’s Junghwa‑Ongjin district amid speculation over incumbent mayor Yoo Jeong‑bok’s third‑term bid
People Power Party Yoo Jeong-bok officially declares third Incheon mayoral bid, pledging to elevate Incheon to a global stage and promote welfare policies
Yoo Jeong-bok plunges to 24%25%
Despite the strong start with Yoo's candidacy announcement and ambitious platform, the market quickly discounted his chances, possibly due to early doubts about his electability.
Kim Kyo-heung officially declares candidacy for Incheon mayor, pledging economic and cultural development and highlighting his political achievements
Kim Kyo-heung plunges to 1%46%
This announcement marked the start of his campaign and initially supported a high market probability, but the rapid
Kim Kyo‑heung officially announces his candidacy for Incheon mayor – The lawmaker’s formal launch was reported by MK, confirming his entry and immediately prompting traders to
Kim Kyo‑heung plunges to 1%46%
Kim Kyo‑heung officially announces his candidacy for Incheon mayor – The lawmaker’s formal launch was reported by MK, confirming his entry and immediately prompting traders to slash his win probability as the field widened .
Yoon Sang-hyun faces early setback as market sharply downgrades his chances amid rising support for incumbent Yoo Jeong-bok and Democratic candidate Park Chan-dae
Yoon Sang-hyun plunges to 4%44%
Following initial optimism, Yoon Sang-hyun's prospects dimmed quickly as polls and political analysis favored the incumbent mayor Yoo Jeong-bok and the Democratic Party candidate Park Chan-dae, leading to a steep market
Lee Hak-jae appointed president of Incheon International Airport Corporation, signaling his potential candidacy for Incheon mayor
Lee Hak-jae, a former three-term lawmaker of the People Power Party, was appointed in June 2023 as president of Incheon International Airport Corporation and was seen as a strong candidate for the 2026 Incheon mayoral election, initially supporting his market.
Political insiders report Kim will hold a press conference on the 22nd to announce his run, prompting traders to anticipate a crowded field
Kim Kyo‑heung dips to 45%2%
Political insiders report Kim will hold a press conference on the 22nd to announce his run, prompting traders to anticipate a crowded field
Park Nam-choon, incumbent mayor, announces postponement of key projects and apologizes for delays in government initiatives
Park Nam-choon plunges to 3%47%
This announcement highlighted governance issues and delays under Park Nam-choon's administration, undermining his re-election prospects and triggering a sharp market







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