Renewal tomorrow… Bring your mask and go to the designated polling place by 8:00 p.m.

In order to exercise’one vote’ in the 4·7 re-election, you must bring your mask and ID card to the designated polling place by 8 pm.

The Central Election Commission announced that voting will be held at 3,459 polling places in the Jaeboseon area, including Seoul and Busan, from 6 am to 8 pm tomorrow (7th).

Unlike pre-voting, you must vote at a designated polling place.

The location of polling places can be searched on the voting notice sent to each household or on the website of the National Election Commission.

You must bring your resident registration card, passport, driver’s license, and photo ID issued by a government office or public agency to the polling place.

In the case of COVID-19 self-isolation, who have been allowed to temporarily go out by the quarantine authorities, they can vote at the temporary voting booth after 8 p.m. when the public votes.

Self-quarantine to vote can arrive at the polling place by car or on foot before 8:00 PM under the guidance of a dedicated official.

Public transportation is not available.

If you are confirmed, you cannot vote on election day.

The NEC has included the confirmed persons in the residence ballot so that they can participate in the election through mail or pre-voting in advance.

Photographing ballots inside the voting booth or soliciting voting participation within 100 meters of the polling place is prohibited.

Ballots cannot be reissued, so be careful with the votes so that they do not become invalid.

Example of invalid voting (Photo = Courtesy of the National Election Commission, Yonhap News)

Voting with something other than the regular equipment provided, voting for multiple candidates, and inability to identify which candidate was voted in, etc., will be invalidated.

If the candidate’s name is written in place of the vote, letters, symbols, etc., stamps or hand stamps, etc., are all invalidated.

However, if you vote for one candidate more than once, or if you mark the candidate box and then mark it in the blank space, the vote will be valid if it is clear which candidate you voted for.

You cannot campaign on election day.

However, it is allowed for anyone who can campaign to campaign through social media, text messages, etc., or to post a voting certification shot with a sign.

The Central Election Commission demanded that people wear masks and refrain from talking when voting, and to comply with quarantine rules such as hand disinfection and distancing.

(Photo = Courtesy of the National Election Commission, Yonhap News)

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