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Gangbuk District Mayor Soonhee Lee Urges Residents to Cast Their Valuable Vote

Participation in Early Voting on the First Day

Soonhee Lee, mayor of Gangbuk District in Seoul, visited the Gangbuk District Office auditorium, which served as the early voting station for Suyu 3-dong, on the morning of the first day of early voting for the 21st presidential election on the 29th and cast her ballot.

Gangbuk District Mayor Soonhee Lee Urges Residents to Cast Their Valuable Vote Soonhee Lee, mayor of Gangbuk District, completed early voting for the 21st presidential election on the morning of the 29th and is taking a commemorative photo in front of the polling station with her spouse. Provided by Gangbuk District.

Mayor Lee stated, "This election marks the beginning of a significant change for the Republic of Korea," and added, "I hope all residents will make sure to cast their valuable vote."


The early voting for the 21st presidential election is being held for two days, from May 29 to May 30, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Any eligible voter can cast their ballot at any early voting station nationwide, regardless of their registered address. On the official election day, June 3 (Tuesday), voting is only possible at the designated polling station within one's electoral district from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.


Meanwhile, Gangbuk District is actively promoting voter participation through various publicity efforts both online and offline, to ensure that residents can exercise their valuable voting rights.


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