Protesters surrounding a vote counting facility in Seoul with police securing ballot boxes
Protesters surrounding a vote counting facility in Seoul with police securing ballot boxes
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Protesters block Seoul vote counting site over ballot shortages

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Thousands of protesters surrounded a vote counting facility in eastern Seoul on Friday over ballot shortages that disrupted Wednesday's local elections, prompting police to disperse the crowd and secure ballot boxes.

Police confirmed around 2,000 demonstrators had encircled the handball stadium at Olympic Park by 5:40 p.m., blocking entrances and preventing officials from leaving. The crowd chanted

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Initial reactions on X include factual reports of police clearing protesters from a Seoul vote-counting site due to ballot shortages, alongside skeptical posts accusing authorities of suppressing votes in opposition areas and calls for re-elections with claims of police violence.

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