2027 South Korean presidential election

Presidential elections are scheduled to be held in South Korea in 2027. They will be the ninth presidential elections since democratization and the establishment of the Sixth Republic. Under the South Korean constitution, the president is restricted to a single five-year term in office, meaning incumbent president Yoon Suk Yeol is ineligible for a second term.

Electoral system
The president of South Korea is elected via a single-round plurality voting system, for a term of five years. Incumbent and former presidents are ineligible to seek re-election.

Democratic Party of Korea

 * Lee Jae-myung (Member of the National Assembly)
 * Kim Dong-yeon (Governor of Gyeonggi Province)

People Power Party

 * Han Dong-hoon (former Minister of Justice)
 * Oh Se-hoon (Mayor of Seoul)
 * Hong Joon-pyo (Mayor of Daegu)
 * Yoo Seong-min (former Member of the National Assembly)
 * Ahn Cheol-soo (Member of the National Assembly)

Rebuilding Korea Party

 * Cho Kuk (Member of the National Assembly)

New Reform Party

 * Lee Jun-seok (Member of the National Assembly)

New Future Party

 * Lee Nak-yon (former Prime Minister of South Korea)