The newly formed liberal
Uri Party (
Uri-dang or
Our Party) gained support through its opposition to the impeachment of President Roh. It won 32 out of 49 seats in
Seoul, 44 out of 62 in
Incheon and
Gyeonggi, confirming that a majority of voters supported the President Roh. The conservative
Grand National Party, which supported the impeachment of President Roh, suffered a loss of support, but won a majority in
North Gyeongsang and
South Gyeongsang regions and retained the 100 seats necessary to block constitutional changes. The progressive, socialist
Democratic Labor Party got 13.03% of vote share, but won only 10 out of 299 seats due to the
FPTP system. However this was considered as a great triumph within political landscape of South Korea which is traditionally anti-communist and against left-wing policies. DLP also won two FPTP seats in
Ulsan and
Changwon based on labor movement. The
Millennium Democratic Party, formerly the major liberal party, was the second-largest party prior to the election but sustained the biggest loss in the backlash following its leading role in the impeachment of Roh, as much of its support shifted to the Uri Party. The
United Liberal Democrats, a conservative regional party based on
North Chungcheong and
South Chungcheong regions, lost support since its leader,
Kim Jong-pil, did not contest the last presidential election. ==Results==