Crowded polling station with voters and President Lee Jae Myung during record early voting turnout for local elections.
Crowded polling station with voters and President Lee Jae Myung during record early voting turnout for local elections.
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Early voting turnout hits record 23.51 percent for June 3 local elections

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Early voting for the June 3 local elections took place on Friday and Saturday, recording a turnout of 23.51 percent, the highest for local elections since 2014. President Lee Jae Myung faced criticism over his actions at a polling station and social media posts urging participation.

According to the National Election Commission, early voting turnout reached 23.51 percent. This marks the highest level since early voting was introduced for local elections in 2014.

President Lee Jae Myung was filmed holding an unfolded ballot while asking an election official a question. The People Power Party filed a police complaint alleging a violation of election law, but the National Election Commission ruled that no legal violation occurred. The president also drew criticism for social media posts encouraging voter participation.

Regional turnout differences stood out. South Jeolla Province recorded the highest rate at 38.95 percent, while Daegu posted the lowest at 18.65 percent. Former presidents Park Geun-hye and Lee Myung-bak campaigned for People Power Party candidates in Daegu and Busan respectively.

The elections include races for local offices and 14 National Assembly by-elections. The results are widely seen as a midterm assessment of President Lee's first year in office.

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News accounts primarily reported the record 23.51% early voting turnout for June 3 local elections as a historic high, with some noting that major parties are interpreting the figures favorably for their side; limited additional opinions or criticism of President Lee Jae Myung appeared in results.

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Crowded polling station during South Korea's early voting for local elections showing record turnout.
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Early voting for June 3 local elections ends with record 23.51 pct turnout

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Early voting for South Korea's June 3 local elections ended Saturday with a record turnout of 23.51 percent. More than 10.4 million voters cast ballots out of 44.6 million registered. The main vote takes place Wednesday.

Many South Koreans headed to the polls on Friday for two days of early voting ahead of the June 3 local elections and parliamentary by-elections, viewed as a referendum on President Lee Jae Myung's first year in office.

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Early voting for South Korea's June 3 local elections and by-elections opened Friday across 3,571 stations nationwide. The vote is widely seen as a referendum on President Lee Jae Myung's first year.

A four-way meeting on June 8 at the presidential office called for accountability and structural changes at the National Election Commission after ballot shortages disrupted the June 3 local elections.

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Protests over ballot shortages during local elections entered their second day in Seoul on Saturday, with thousands surrounding a vote-counting facility and demanding a new election.

Assam recorded 85.38% turnout, Puducherry 89.83% and Kerala 78.03% in assembly elections, higher than previous polls. According to the Election Commission, these are the highest ever for the states and union territory. Women voters outnumbered men in participation.

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Ethiopia's National Election Board opened 50,188 polling stations on time today. International observers are monitoring the process, and participants describe it as fair and peaceful.

 

 

 

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