South Koreans begin early voting in presidential poll
South Koreans began turning out in record numbers for early voting on Thursday in the country's snap presidential polls set to take place next week, election commission data showed, as both of the leading candidates cast their ballots.
The June 3 election comes after months of political turmoil and a power vacuum following the botched attempt by former leader Yoon Suk Yeol to impose martial law.
South Korea has 44.39 million eligible voters and early voting is allowed on Thursday and Friday. Reuters
South Koreans began turning out in record numbers for early voting on Thursday in the country's snap presidential polls set to take place next week, election commission data showed, as both of the leading candidates cast their ballots.
The June 3 election comes after months of political turmoil and a power vacuum following the botched attempt by former leader Yoon Suk Yeol to impose martial law.
South Korea has 44.39 million eligible voters and early voting is allowed on Thursday and Friday. Reuters
South Koreans began turning out in record numbers for early voting on Thursday in the country's snap presidential polls set to take place next week, election commission data showed, as both of the leading candidates cast their ballots.
The June 3 election comes after months of political turmoil and a power vacuum following the botched attempt by former leader Yoon Suk Yeol to impose martial law.
South Korea has 44.39 million eligible voters and early voting is allowed on Thursday and Friday. Reuters
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South Koreans begin early voting in presidential poll
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