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Namwon City Makes All-Out Efforts to Encourage Voter Participation in the 21st Presidential Election

Promotional Activities at Namwon Station, Intercity Bus Terminal, and Arts Center

Namwon City in North Jeolla Province is conducting various promotional activities and community-focused campaigns to ensure that citizens can exercise their valuable right to vote in a fair and clean atmosphere ahead of the 21st presidential election scheduled for June 3.

Namwon City Makes All-Out Efforts to Encourage Voter Participation in the 21st Presidential Election

According to the city on the 15th, information about the early voting period (May 29-30), the main voting day (June 3), polling station locations, and important reminders is being provided through the city hall website and social media channels.


The city is strengthening election publicity both online and offline, including posters, banners, and video promotions, focusing on administrative welfare centers in towns, townships, and neighborhoods, as well as traditional markets and public institutions.


In particular, the city is encouraging voter participation by displaying messages such as "My vote creates a better tomorrow" at major hubs with high foot traffic, including Namwon Station, the intercity bus terminal, and the arts center, as well as utilizing electronic displays at bus stops and public facilities throughout the city.


To make voting convenient for citizens not only on election day but also during the early voting period, the city will broadcast informational announcements and, with the cooperation of apartment complexes, will air these messages to each household at least three times a day.


Additionally, to increase voter participation among young people and office workers, the city is providing information to businesses about guaranteeing time for voting and delivering messages about fair elections. Guidance for the elderly is also being provided simultaneously through IPTV broadcasts at senior centers and welfare facilities for the elderly.


Meanwhile, in cooperation with the Namwon City Election Commission, the city plans to offer transportation support services for seniors with mobility difficulties, people with disabilities, and pregnant women, which will be available upon prior application.


Mayor Choi Kyungsik stated, "Voting is both the beginning and the completion of democracy. The participation of each and every citizen is the path to a better future," adding, "We will do our utmost to ensure a fair and transparent election. Please make sure to cast your valuable vote on June 3."




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