Assistance with Guidance and Enforcement Activities Related to Political Relations Laws
The Gwangju Metropolitan City Election Commission announced on the 6th that it will publicly recruit a 'Fair Election Support Group' to assist with guidance on political relations laws and prevention and crackdown activities in preparation for next year's National Assembly elections.
Applicants must be eligible to conduct election campaigns under the Public Official Election Act and must not be members of any political party, maintaining neutrality and fairness while actively performing their assigned duties.
A total of 68 people (including 3 persons with disabilities) will be recruited. Specifically, 5 for the Gwangju City Election Commission, 10 for Dong-gu Election Commission, 13 for Seo-gu Election Commission, 10 for Nam-gu Election Commission, 16 for Buk-gu Election Commission, and 14 for Gwangsan-gu Election Commission.
Applicants should prepare the required documents by referring to the recruitment notice posted on the Gwangju City Election Commission website and submit them either by visiting the desired election commission office in person, by registered mail, or by email.
The final successful candidates will be announced on the 28th after document screening and interviews.
The selected general members of the Fair Election Support Group will begin work on January 2nd of next year, with working periods varying by commission.
For more details, please refer to the notices on the Gwangju City Election Commission website or contact the Gwangju City Election Commission Guidance Division or each district election commission.
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