Oh Se-Hoon: “Vote Counting Must Be Halted Until Preliminary Measures Are Completed for Regions Where Voting Did Not Take place.”
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Protests over the ballot shortage for the June 3 local elections have continued for a second day today. President Lee Jae-myung reprimanded the National Election Commission, expressing "deep regret," while Seoul Mayor-elect Oh Se-hoon, who is directly affected by the situation, stated, "President
Oh Se-hoon: Vote Counting Must Be Halted Until Preliminary Measures Are Completed in Areas Unable to Vote. On the 3rd, People Power Party Seoul mayoral candidate Oh Se-hoon stated, in relation to the ballot shortage in some parts of Seoul for the local elections, that vote counting must be suspended until preliminary measures are completed for areas where voting could not take place due to the ballot shortage.
The Seoul Metropolitan Election Commission announced on the 4th, "Candidate Oh Se-hoon's election cannot be confirmed as there are currently uncounted ballot boxes remaining," adding, "The ballot counting procedure for the relevant ballot boxes must be carried out promptly." Kim Beom-jin, Secretary-General of the Seoul Metropolitan Election Commission, visited the polling station in question this morning and stated, "Regarding the mismanagement …
[iNews24 Reporter Choi Ki-cheol] Democratic Party candidate Jung Won-oh is leading People Power Party candidate Oh Se-hoon by a large margin in the Seoul mayoral election, raising the possibility of a change in the Seoul administration. However, tension remains high during the final vote counting process as the People Power Party protests over a ballot shortage that emerged at some polling stations in Seoul. According to the National Election Co…
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