周四,因地方选举期间出现选票短缺导致投票中断,警方对国家选举委员会总部及其地方办事处进行了突击搜查。
警方出动了100多名调查人员,搜查了位于首尔以南果川市的委员会总部,以及首尔多个受短缺问题影响的区级办事处。在6月3日举行的地方选举中,全国共有26个投票站被迫暂停投票,其中大部分事件发生在首尔松坡区。示威者已连续第七天在松坡区的一个计票点外聚集,要求重新选举。当局正在调查选票短缺的原因。该委员会已于6月10日成立了一个由外部专家组成的真相调查委员会,以调查事故起因并提出预防措施建议。
周四,因地方选举期间出现选票短缺导致投票中断,警方对国家选举委员会总部及其地方办事处进行了突击搜查。
警方出动了100多名调查人员,搜查了位于首尔以南果川市的委员会总部,以及首尔多个受短缺问题影响的区级办事处。在6月3日举行的地方选举中,全国共有26个投票站被迫暂停投票,其中大部分事件发生在首尔松坡区。示威者已连续第七天在松坡区的一个计票点外聚集,要求重新选举。当局正在调查选票短缺的原因。该委员会已于6月10日成立了一个由外部专家组成的真相调查委员会,以调查事故起因并提出预防措施建议。
社交媒体平台X上的初步讨论主要围绕韩国地方选举中的选票短缺问题,这引发了混乱和关于选举舞弊的指控。帖子重点关注了警方和检方对国家选举委员会的调查。一些用户对选举的公正性表示怀疑,另一些人则指出官方正在进行调查及相关证据问题。
🇰🇷 S. Korea's election commission only printed ballots for ~50% of voters on June 3 — 91 districts ran out, including conservative strongholds Gangnam & Songpa. Exit polls aired on TV while thousands still stood in line. The NEC chair resigned days later.
— 미국 개인 조종사 (@PrivatePilotJ) 2026年6月10日
Prosecutors and police made plans to set up a joint investigation headquarters at the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office to probe the ballot shortage during last week’s elections and the resulting infringement of voter rights. https://t.co/teeRUeqDbk
— The Hankyoreh (@TheHankyoreh) 2026年6月10日
Court officials on Wednesday failed to secure a key piece of evidence at a polling station site in Seoul in connection with a shortage of ballots during last week's local elections.https://t.co/OcOjsgGeHR
— The Korea Times (@koreatimescokr) 2026年6月10日
Ballot paper shortage during local elections damaged South Korea's reput... https://t.co/cRYfyorwC6 출처 @YouTube
— 자유우파! 국익이 답! 수구좌파 척결! (@COREA_FREEDOM) 2026年6月10日
This is the complete fraud election!
📍91 polling stations experienced ballot shortages and 26 stations suspended voting altogether in the recent South Korea election. The Korean citizens were robbed their rights to vote https://t.co/vJutdLxxhk
— GodBlessUSA (@GodBlessUS40511) 2026年6月10日
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Police raided the National Election Commission on June 11 over ballot shortages that disrupted voting at 26 polling stations during the June 3 local elections, as protests demanding a rerun continue.
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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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.
South Korea's ruling Democratic Party secured 12 of 16 major local posts in June 3 elections. The main opposition retained Seoul with Oh Se-hoon winning a fifth term. Ballot shortages disrupted voting in parts of the capital.
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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.
Supreme Court Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae accepted the resignation of National Election Commission chairperson Roh Tae-ak on June 8. The move follows ballot shortages that disrupted voting in parts of Seoul during the 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.