Voters lining up at a polling station in a local community center during the 9th simultaneous local elections in Seoul.
SEOUL · June 3, 2026
South Korea is voting today in the 9th simultaneous local elections. While 17 governors are being chosen, the Seoul mayoral race is the central contest. The winner inherits a megacity at a breaking point, facing the world’s most acute demographic contraction and a housing crisis that has stalled the lives of millions of young residents.
A City at the Limit
With a fertility rate of 0.72, Seoul is the epicenter of a crisis affecting labor markets and tax bases. The incoming mayor must move beyond traditional growth models. The campaign has focused on whether Seoul can innovate out of this decline or must begin designing for a smaller, older population. The next four years require survival through structural adaptation.
The Housing Barrier
Housing remains the primary driver of demographic decline. The tension between rapid redevelopment and public rental expansion has defined the race. As high costs push young couples into satellite cities, stabilizing prices is now a prerequisite for reversing the birth rate. Solving the housing puzzle is no longer just urban planning; it is demographic policy.
Integration as a Mandate
The administration must also address a growing foreign-born population. As labor pools shrink, Seoul’s reliance on international talent is increasing, yet integration scores remain low. The mayor faces the challenge of building an "infrastructure of welcome" through neighborhood-level support and bilingual services. This shift is essential for transforming Seoul into a sustainable global city model.
Source: https://www.nec.go.kr


