On the first day of early voting for the 21st National Assembly election on the 10th, citizens are casting their precious votes at the Namyeong-dong early voting station set up at Seoul Station. Photo by Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@

On the first day of early voting for the 21st National Assembly election on the 10th, citizens are casting their precious votes at the Namyeong-dong early voting station set up at Seoul Station. Photo by Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Ju Cheol-in] Early voting for the 21st National Assembly election has begun at 56 early voting stations in the Ulsan area. As of 8 a.m. on the first day, the 10th, 7,279 voters in Ulsan have cast their ballots, showing a turnout rate of 0.76%.


According to the Ulsan City Election Commission, early voting will take place over two days, the 10th and 11th, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Voters can cast their ballots at any early voting station nationwide by presenting an ID.


Voters must bring an official photo ID issued by a government office or public institution, such as their resident registration card, passport, or driver's license.



There are 3,508 early voting stations nationwide, of which 56 are set up in Ulsan. The total number of eligible voters in Ulsan, which has six electoral districts, is 953,648.


Within two hours of the start of early voting, 7,279 voters in Ulsan have already voted.



A Ulsan City Election Commission official said, "Voters who cannot vote on election day should make sure to participate in early voting at a nearby station during the early voting period," adding, "We will do our best to manage the voting process so that voters can feel secure."


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