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Leaders push election commission reform
A four-way meeting urged accountability and structural changes at the National Election Commission after a paper ballot shortage during the June 3 local elections sparked public anger.
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Additional polling station found to have received emergency ballot supply, suggesting shortages worse than first reported
An Iksan city official says the local polling station never actually ran out of ballots, but the revelation has fueled further criticism of Korea's state election commission.
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Ballot shortages amount to a ‘grave infringement’ of voters’ rights, President Lee says
President Lee, the prime minister and the heads of parliament, the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court decried the June 3 paper ballot shortages as a serious breach of voting rights, calling for accountability and possible legal reforms.
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Ruling Democratic Party to pick new leader at national convention in August
After its local election victory, the ruling party plans an Aug. 17 convention to choose a new leader amid a likely crowded contest.