Protesters gathered outside a Seoul vote-counting facility amid ballot shortage controversy.
Protesters gathered outside a Seoul vote-counting facility amid ballot shortage controversy.
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Seoul ballot shortage protests enter fifth day

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Protests outside a Seoul vote-counting facility entered their fifth day Tuesday over ballot shortages that disrupted last week's local elections, as a court ordered evidence preservation and the new assembly speaker pledged a swift parliamentary response.

About 200 protesters gathered Tuesday morning outside the SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium in Songpa Ward, down from 2,000 the previous afternoon. Tens of thousands had rallied over the weekend to demand a rerun and block officials from removing ballot boxes. The Seoul Eastern District Court granted a petition by Reform Party supreme council member Kim Jung-chul and ordered preservation of four items from the No. 2 polling station in Jamsil 7 neighborhood, including ballot boxes, surveillance footage and National Election Commission text messages. National Assembly Speaker Cho Jeong-sik told presidential chief of staff Kang Hoon-sik that the incident was grave and the legislature would act thoroughly and promptly. Both the ruling and main opposition parties submitted separate requests for a parliamentary investigation. Police are questioning NEC officials, while the minor New Reform Party said it intends to petition for partial invalidation of results. The blockade has halted operations of sports bodies at the venue.

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Users discussed ongoing protests over ballot shortages in Seoul's local elections, expressing frustration and calling for re-elections. Skeptical posts highlighted suspicions of irregularities in opposition-leaning areas and nationwide shortages. Neutral reports noted the National Election Commission's apology and the fifth day of rallies outside a vote-counting facility.

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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.

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.

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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.

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.

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One week after South Korea's judicial reform laws took effect on March 12—introducing constitutional appeals and penalties for 'law distortion'—complaints against top judges have risen sharply. The National Assembly is set to vote Thursday on the remaining two bills of the 'judiciary trio,' prompting fears of paralyzing the judiciary.

Rival parties continued to clash on May 4 over the ruling Democratic Party's (DP) push for a special counsel bill to probe alleged evidence fabrication by the prosecution under the previous Yoon Suk Yeol administration. The bill targets 12 ongoing cases, including eight linked to President Lee Jae Myung. The main opposition People Power Party (PPP) denounced it as an unconstitutional bid to shield Lee.

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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.

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