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Allegations of Fraud Shake South Korea’s 2025 Presidential Early Voting
Multiple Incidents Raise Concerns About Election Integrity.
Source: Lee Young-don TV “June 3 Presidential Early Voting – Exposing the Truth”
https://youtu.be/5NfpLEWWRyw?si=9wC51H0GDqGoF8sH
In multiple regions across South Korea, the number of early voters has surpassed the total population registered in those areas. For example:
Taein-dong, Gwangyang: Population – 1,443; Early Voters – 1,778
Jungang-dong, Suncheon: Population – 2,491; Early Voters – 2,637
Haengam-myeon, Buan County: Population – 2,033; Early Voters – 2,461
These discrepancies have been documented by citizen observers who manually counted voter entries. In Gwangju, a polling station saw a 500-person discrepancy within six hours. In Busan, a 100-vote discrepancy was acknowledged and corrected after protest.
Despite these anomalies, the National Election Commission stated that a 23% margin of error is acceptable, which many civic groups argue is unacceptable given the razor-thin margins in presidential races.