In North Korea's 2026 parliamentary elections, Kim Jong Un achieved a landslide win as the Workers' Party of Korea and its coalition partners reportedly captured 99.93 per cent of the ballot and every available seat, according to News Agency, which cited state media reports.
With a reported turnout of 99.99 per cent, the polls were conducted on March 15 to select deputies for the 15th Supreme People's Assembly.
Following the results, Pyongyang is scheduled to hold the inaugural session of the
new assembly to decide on the election of state leadership and deliberate on a major revision to the constitution.
This upcoming legislative gathering follows the Ninth Congress of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea conducted last month.
As reported by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the assembly will formally address the election of the president of the State Affairs of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the revision and supplement of the Socialist Constitution.