The Election Commission to Broadcast Voting Process Live... Available for Viewing on Naver and Daum
On the 2nd, the official election campaign for the 21st National Assembly election began, and election commission staff are posting election posters on the fence of the Artist's House in Jongno-gu, Seoul. Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Park Cheol-eung] The National Election Commission announced on the 9th that the early voting and vote counting process on the election day of the 21st National Assembly election will be broadcast live through "Korea Election Broadcasting."
Korea Election Broadcasting is a specialized election broadcasting channel operated 24 hours a day by the National Election Commission to transparently disclose all election processes and promptly provide accurate election information.
National Election Commission staff will directly participate to provide professional and detailed explanations on procedures from the start to the end of voting and counting, as well as on matters voters are curious about, such as ballot box storage and transportation.
Additionally, live scenes will be delivered through dual connections from four early voting stations and seven vote counting stations nationwide, and accessibility for viewers will be expanded through simultaneous broadcasting on the National Assembly Broadcasting. The live broadcast of voting and counting on "Korea Election Broadcasting" will be available on Olleh TV (channel 273) and T-broad (channel 205).
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It will also be streamed live on the "Korea Election Broadcasting" website and the official YouTube channel of the National Election Commission. It can also be viewed on Naver and Daum Kakao.
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