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President Lee Jae Myung speaking at a press conference about election voting issues.
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Lee accepts voting rights complaints but rejects election fraud claims

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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.

A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's expanded use of a data tool meant to verify voter eligibility. The ruling came Monday after states ran tens of millions of voter records through the system.

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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.

This Sunday, the first couple to be eliminated from the reality show Would You Bet on Me? will be announced, with three nominated pairs competing for salvation through public votes and a live duel. The at-risk couples are Alina and Jim, Laysha and El Malito, and Adrián Di Monte and Nuja Amar. The program, which challenges the relationships of 12 famous couples in a villa in Brazil, airs on ViX and Las Estrellas.

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The first season of La Granja VIP concludes on December 21, 2025, with a live grand final where the public selects the winner of 2 million pesos among five finalists after 10 weeks of extreme challenges. Adal Ramones hosts the event starting at 8:00 p.m. Central Mexico time, with over 150 million votes recorded. Preliminary voting favors Alfredo Adame and Eleazar Gómez.

Since 2007, the end of daylight saving time has come the Sunday before U.S. elections in November, putting Election Day two days after the time change. Research links the fall switch to short‑term upticks in depression and shifts in road safety; studies of turnout show small, context‑dependent effects.

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Starting this Saturday, October 25, Chileans can check their electoral data for the presidential and parliamentary elections on November 16 via the Servel's website. Voting is mandatory, with fines for non-compliance, and details on polling places and poll worker assignments are released. Those unable to fulfill these duties have specific excuses available.

 

 

 

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