South Korea’s ruling People Power Party (PPP) released data claiming significant gains in the recent local elections and parliamentary by-elections. The PPP asserts that Representative Jang Dong-hyuk spearheaded efforts resulting in an increased number of winning candidates compared to the 2018 elections. Specifically, the party highlighted successes across 16 cities and provinces. However, the release of this data has ignited controversy within the party itself, with some members questioning the accuracy and strategic implications of the claims. The PPP’s assessment focuses on a perceived improvement in their electoral performance, attributing it to Representative Jang’s leadership. This internal dispute raises questions about the party’s post-election analysis and future strategies. Further details regarding the specific data points and dissenting opinions are expected to emerge as the internal debate continues.