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529:, Kim emerged as an alternative candidate for the DUP nomination for that year's presidential election, though he had been considered as a potential frontrunner beforehand. He has been termed the "little Roh Moo-hyun" on account of his unprivileged background and his principles. 492:
After serving as Secretary-General of the Namhae farmers' association from 1987, Kim was prefect of Namhae County in the 1990s. He failed in a bid to become governor of South Gyeongsang in 2002. In 2003, he was chosen as Minister for Government Administration and Home Affairs by
517:, Kim won an upset victory in the South Gyeongsang gubernatorial election as an independent candidate, and took office as governor on 1 July 2010. Despite originally promising to maintain his independence, in February 2011 he joined the Democratic United Party. 708: 718: 723: 713: 457: 233: 465: 526: 498: 155: 115: 434: 703: 733: 514: 449: 728: 53: 373: 301: 497:, but on 3 September of that year the National Assembly voted to dismiss him. He unsuccessfully contested Namhae in the 665: 585: 445: 453: 657: 86: 698: 600: 387: 315: 618: 693: 422: 569: 505:, winning 16.9% of the vote. He subsequently lost a second attempt to become governor in 2006. 481: 245: 25: 605: 557: 545: 623: 414: 687: 640:. Institute for Defense Studies & Analyses, 1 July 2010. Retrieved 20 April 2012. 477: 441: 219: 188: 675: 494: 464:, and at one point was seen as a potential contender for the DUP nomination in the 461: 176: 148: 329: 223: 20: 437: 240: 581: 502: 480:
on 10 April 1959. He studied at the Department of Political Diplomacy of
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after two previous unsuccessful attempts. He served as
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Korean name
Kim
National Assembly
Kim Tae-ho
Gimpo
Yangsan
Governor of South Gyeongsang Province
Hong Jun-pyo
Minister of the Interior
Roh Moo-hyun
Lee Keun-shik
Namhae
South Korea
Democratic Party of Korea
Alma mater
Dong-A University
Hangul
Hanja



Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Dharma name
Hangul
Hanja


Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer

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