According to the National Election Commission, 4,908,603 voters had cast their ballots by 10 AM, resulting in a national average turnout of 11.0%.
This marks a 2.3 percentage point increase compared to the 8.7% turnout at the same hour during the 2022 local elections. Notably, the turnout rose by 3.6 percentage points from the 7.4% recorded at 9 AM.
Regionally, Gangwon Province reported the highest turnout at 13.3%. Seoul had a turnout of 10.2%, Gyeonggi Province recorded 10.6%, and Busan reported 11.0%. In contrast, Gwangju had the lowest turnout at 7.3%.
Earlier, the National Election Commission announced that 3,319,530 voters participated by 9 AM, with a national average turnout of 7.4%.
Voting is taking place at 14,288 polling stations nationwide from 6 AM to 6 PM. Voters must present identification such as a resident registration card, driver's license, or passport to cast their votes.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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