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Police secure ballot boxes from Seoul polling station after dispersing protesters

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Police secure ballot boxes from Seoul polling station after dispersing protesters
Police on Friday secured remaining ballot boxes at a polling station in southern Seoul, two days after protesters gathered to prevent election officials from removing them in protest of a shortage of ballots during the June 3 local elections. Police officials broke through a crowd of protesters to remove the two ballot boxes at the polling station in Jamsil, Songpa Ward, after deploying around 1,000 officers to the scene earlier in the day to break up the rally. The boxes, said to contain around 2,000 ballots, were immediately transported for vote counting. The polling station was one of over a dozen locations in Seoul that experienced ballot shortages Wednesday, prompting the temporary suspension of voting at the affected stations. Angry protesters gathered at the Jamsil polling station, accusing the election watchdog of having committed election fraud and blocking election officials from removing the ballot boxes. The standoff had prevented the National Election Commission from completing vote counting and officially declaring election winners in the affected areas. A group of protesters
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