South Korean protesters keep calling for re-run of election after ballot shortage - Reuters
South Korean protesters keep calling for re-run of election after ballot shortage Reuters
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Protesters outside a ballot-counting site in South Korea rallied for a second day, demanding a re-run of local elections held earlier this week due to a ballot shortage that prevented some eligible voters from casting their ballots.
Thousands gathered at a vote-counting center in Seoul, demanding a re-run of local elections disrupted by a shortage of ballot papers, leading to the resignation of the head of the National Election Commission.
Protesters outside a ballot-counting site in South Korea rallied for a second day, demanding a re-run of local elections held earlier this week due to a ballot shortage that prevented some eligible voters from casting their ballots.
Over 6,000 people protested at a vote-counting center in Seoul over a shortage of ballot papers, demanding a re-run after voting in local elections was disrupted.
Over 6,000 people protested at a vote-counting center in Seoul over a shortage of ballot papers, demanding a re-run after voting in local elections was disrupted.
Thousands of protesters demand a new vote over a ballot paper shortage in the June 3 local elections, surrounding a vote-counting center at Olympic Park in Seoul for a second day.
Protesters in Seoul demand a re-run of local elections due to ballot shortages that prevented some voters from casting their ballots, leading to the resignation of the head of the National Election Commission.
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