Ballot Shortages at Korean Polling Stations Spark Massive Protests for Re-election
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During South Korea's local elections, over 90 polling stations ran out of ballots, sparking public outrage and massive protests demanding a re-election. The president has ordered an investigation, and the election commission chief has resigned.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why did the ballot shortage happen?
- A: Due to a miscalculation by the National Election Commission, fewer ballots were printed than in previous years.
- Q: Where did the protests take place?
- A: Daily protests with up to 40,000 people were held outside a stadium in Seoul.
- Q: Will a re-election be held?
- A: It is undecided, but there are calls from the political sphere for a thorough investigation and a re-election.