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South Korean presidential election, 1948 : ウィキペディア英語版 | South Korean presidential election, 1948
The first presidential election in South Korea was held on 20 July 1948, following the Constitutional Assembly elections earlier that year. The election was indirect, with the president being elected by the Assembly. Syngman Rhee was elected with 180 votes out of 196, and was to oversee the transfer of power from the United States Army Military Government in Korea.〔Savada, A. M. (1997) ''South Korea: A Country Study.'' DIANE Publishing. p. 33.〕 An important role was played in the run-up to the election by the dispute between Rhee and Kim Koo over the issue of holding separate elections in the South. Kim rejected the notion of separate elections, and split from the National Alliance for the Rapid Realization of Korean Independence to form the Korean Independence Party.〔Fukui, H. (1985) ''Political parties of Asia and the Pacific, Vol. 1.'' Greenwood Press. p. 674.〕 13 members cast their votes for Kim. In the event, Kim's split allowed Rhee to consolidate power over NARRKI and, in 1951, form the Liberal Party, enabling his rule over South Korea until the April Revolution in 1960.〔 ==Results==
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