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Early voting for June 3 local elections begins across Korea

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Early voting for June 3 local elections begins across Korea
Early voting for the June 3 local elections and parliamentary by-elections takes place nationwide from Friday through Saturday. The National Election Commission said Thursday that 3,571 early voting stations across the country will operate from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. over the two-day period. Voters can check polling station locations on the commission’s website or major online portal sites. Eligible voters may cast their ballots at any early voting station nationwide regardless of where they are registered to vote, as long as they bring a valid form of identification such as a resident registration card, driver’s license or passport. Saved images or screenshots will not be accepted for mobile identification. Voters will receive a total of seven ballots in most areas. In regions where parliamentary by-elections are also being held, voters will receive an additional ballot, bringing the total to eight. In Sejong and Jeju Province, which do not have lower-level local governments and therefore hold no elections for their heads or council members, voters will receive four. Voters casting ballot
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