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Jeju Finalizes 230 Polling Stations... Absentee Ballots Also Sent Out

The Jeju Provincial Election Commission announced on May 25 that it has finalized the locations of 230 polling stations for the 21st presidential election, which will be held on June 3 next month, and has sent out voting guides and leaflet-type election bulletins.

Jeju Finalizes 230 Polling Stations... Absentee Ballots Also Sent Out On the 23rd, citizens are watching the live broadcast of the 2nd presidential candidate debate of the 21st presidential election in the waiting room of Seoul Station. Photo by Yonhap News

The commission explained that, taking into consideration voters with limited mobility, such as the elderly and people with disabilities, all polling stations have been set up either on the first floor or in locations equipped with elevators or similar facilities.


The locations of the polling stations can be checked via the 'Voter List Viewing System' operated by local governments or the 'Find Polling Station' service on the website of the National Election Commission.


The commission also sent absentee voting papers, guides, and booklet-type election bulletins to 1,403 registered absentee voters. In addition, booklet-type election bulletins were sent to 234 military personnel and police officers who are staying long-term in barracks or units and have difficulty receiving household election bulletins.


Registered absentee voters must mark their ballots at their place of residence, place them in the return envelope, and send them by mail so that they arrive at the relevant city, county, or district election commission by 8:00 p.m. on the election day, June 3. The postage (registered mail) will be paid by the government.




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