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Yang Hyang-ja Acknowledges Defeat in Gyeonggi Province Election
Yang Hyang-ja, the People Power Party candidate for Gyeonggi Province Governor, acknowledged her defeat on the night of June 3, stating, "I will humbly accept the will of the people of Gyeonggi Province." In a message sent to residents at 11 p.m., Yang admitted, "I fell short in many ways," and recognized the victory of her opponent, Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party. She expressed her commitment to accept the election results. Yang expressed her gratitude to the residents, saying, "
June 3, 2026
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Seoul Faces Unprecedented Ballot Shortage During Local Elections
On June 3, an unprecedented ballot shortage occurred at several polling stations in Seoul during the local elections, sparking controversy. The National Election Commission (NEC) issued a public apology, while the People Power Party (PPP) demanded a halt to vote counting and called for the elections to be postponed. Heo Cheol-hoon, the NEC Secretary-General, held an emergency briefing and stated, "We deeply apologize for undermining public trust in fair election management. We will identi
June 3, 2026
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Chaos Erupts at Jamsil 7-dong Polling Station Over Ballot Box Removal
On June 3, the main voting day for the 9th nationwide local elections, several polling stations in Seoul faced a shortage of ballots. At the Jamsil 7-dong No. 2 polling station in Songpa District, a crowd gathered to protest the removal of ballot boxes after voting ended, leading to a chaotic situation. According to the National Election Commission, ballot shortages were reported at a total of 14 polling stations across Seoul, including 12 in Songpa District, one in Gangnam District, and
June 3, 2026
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Blue House: Election Commission Responsible for Ballot Shortage
On June 3, the Blue House addressed the ballot shortage that occurred during the 9th nationwide local elections, stating that it is an issue the Election Commission must handle.A Blue House official responded to reporters' inquiries about the situation, emphasizing that the Election Commission is an "independent constitutional institution" and not part of the executive branch.Earlier that afternoon, several polling stations in the metropolitan area experienced a temporary halt in voting due to a
June 3, 2026
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Tight Race for Jeonbuk Governor: Lee Won-taek Leads, Kim Kwan-young Close Behind
The Jeonbuk gubernatorial election is shaping up to be a much tighter contest than expected. Joint exit polls from three major broadcasters (KBS, MBC, SBS) and predictions from JTBC indicate that Lee Won-taek of the Democratic Party is leading, but Kim Kwan-young is mounting a strong challenge. According to the joint exit poll from the three broadcasters, Lee Won-taek garnered 48.5% of the vote, leading Kim Kwan-young, who received 46.3%, by a narrow margin of 2.2 percentage points. Th
June 3, 2026
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Three-Way Race in Pyeongtaek By-Election Remains Uncertain
The by-election for the National Assembly seat in Pyeongtaek, held alongside the local elections on June 3, is proving to be a closely contested race. Results from exit polls conducted by the three major broadcasters (KBS, MBC, SBS) and predictions from JTBC show conflicting outcomes, indicating that the final result may not be clear until the end of the vote counting process. According to the exit polls from the three broadcasters, Cho Kuk of the Justice Party leads with 31.1%, followed
June 3, 2026
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Democratic Party Expresses Strong Regret Over Election Commission's Ballot Shortage
The Democratic Party expressed strong regret on June 3 over the ballot shortage controversy involving the National Election Commission (NEC), warning that it would hold the commission accountable for its social responsibilities regardless of the election outcome. However, the party dismissed the opposition's calls for a re-vote in the Seoul mayoral election and for halting the counting of votes as "not worth considering." Cho Seung-rae, the party's secretary-general, stated during a press
June 3, 2026
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What is the Berlin Re-election Mentioned by Song Eon-seok?
The People Power Party is demanding a halt to vote counting and a postponement of the election in Seoul due to a ballot shortage at some polling stations during the June 3 local elections. Song Eon-seok, the party's floor leader, highlighted the situation by referencing the re-election case in Berlin, Germany. During a press conference at the party's headquarters in Yeouido, Song stated, "In last year's Berlin local elections, the German Constitutional Court declared the elections invalid
June 3, 2026
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People Power Party Calls for Vote Recount Amid Ballot Shortage in Seoul
The People Power Party has called for a halt to ballot counting and a re-vote in response to an unprecedented ballot shortage during the June 3 local elections. Jang Dong-hyuk, the party leader, stated on June 3 at the party's headquarters in Yeongdeungpo, Seoul, that "the voting rights and political rights of Seoul voters have been severely violated," emphasizing that "the election in Seoul is tainted, and a tainted election is invalid." He further demanded, "Counting should be stop
June 3, 2026
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Oh Se-hoon Calls for Vote Counting Halt Amid Ballot Shortages
Oh Se-hoon, the People Power Party candidate for Seoul mayor, stated on June 3 that vote counting should be halted until the ballot shortages in certain areas of the city are resolved. In a statement, Oh emphasized, "No citizen's voting rights should be infringed upon," highlighting the importance of ensuring fair access to the electoral process. He noted, "There are still areas where voting is ongoing. Some individuals have reportedly left without casting their votes," and urged the National El
June 3, 2026