Illustration of candidate registration for South Korea's June 3 local elections in a government office with people, flags, and media present.
Illustration of candidate registration for South Korea's June 3 local elections in a government office with people, flags, and media present.
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Candidate registration opens for June 3 local elections

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Candidate registration opened Thursday for South Korea's June 3 local elections and parliamentary by-elections, seen as a key test of public sentiment toward President Lee Jae Myung's first year in office.

The National Election Commission said prospective candidates can register between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Thursday and Friday. Official campaigning will begin next Thursday and last 13 days until the eve of the June 3 elections.

Among the most closely followed races are the mayoral contests in Seoul and the traditional conservative strongholds of Daegu and Busan. In Seoul, incumbent Mayor Oh Se-hoon of the People Power Party will face candidate Chong Won-o of the Democratic Party.

Ruling party leader Jung Chung-rae said the main opposition should face harsh judgment over remnants of insurrection tied to former President Yoon Suk Yeol. People Power Party leader Jang Dong-hyeok called the elections a referendum on President Lee and the ruling party.

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Initial reactions on X highlight the opening of candidate registration for the June 3 local elections as a key test for President Lee Jae Myung's administration. Users note intense regional campaigns in areas like Gwangju and Jeolla. Some posts express skepticism linking the vote to ongoing scandals and concerns over ruling party influence. Neutral shares emphasize the process beginning this week and potential shifts in power. Overall sentiment mixes anticipation for competitive races with critical views on political dynamics.

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Early voters queuing at a South Korean polling station for local elections.
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Early voting begins for June 3 local elections

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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.

Official campaigning for South Korea's June 3 local elections and parliamentary by-elections started on Thursday, May 21, with nearly 7,830 candidates competing nationwide. The two-week period runs until June 2 and is seen as an early test for the Lee Jae Myung administration.

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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.

A joint police and prosecution team will soon question National Election Commission officials over ballot paper shortages during the June 3 local elections.

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President Lee Jae Myung said Sunday he accepts complaints about voting rights infringement due to ballot shortages in the June 3 local elections but rejected claims of election fraud as a distortion of the issue.

The head of South Korea's election watchdog offered to resign on June 5 after ballot shortages disrupted voting in parts of Seoul during this week's local elections.

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President Lee Jae Myung said Friday that fundamental reform of the National Election Commission is needed, possibly through a constitutional amendment, following ballot shortages that disrupted the June 3 local elections.

 

 

 

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