1972 South Korean presidential election

Presidential elections were held in South Korea in December 1972 following the promulgation of the Yushin Constitution, which created the National Conference for Unification, a body whose functions included being an electoral college for presidential elections. Incumbent President Park Chung-hee claimed that Western-style liberal democracy would bring more chaos to the economically struggling nation than it could afford. In contrast, he argued that the Yushin system created a "Korean-style democracy" with a strong, unchallenged presidency. He argued this system was necessary to keep the country stable.

1972 South Korean presidential election

23 December 1972

2,359 members of the National Conference for Unification
1,180 votes needed to win
 
Nominee Park Chung-hee
Party Democratic Republican
Electoral vote 2,357

Votes of the National Conference for Unification
  Park Chung-hee: 2357
  Invalid/Blank: 2

President before election

Park Chung-hee
Democratic Republican

Elected President

Park Chung-hee
Democratic Republican

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