Collaboration Promotion Agreement... Inserting the Phrase 'A Precious Vote' on Cup Holders

Gwangju City Election Commission and Bulk Coffee Join Forces to Encourage Presidential Election Voting View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Metropolitan City Election Commission is collaborating with the coffee specialty store Bulk Coffee to encourage voter participation in the 20th presidential election to be held on March 9.


On the 7th, according to the Gwangju Election Commission, Kim Young-do, Secretary General of the City Election Commission, and Seo Gyu-il, CEO of Bulk Coffee, signed a 'Voter Participation Collaborative Promotion Agreement' on the same day.


Through the agreement, they plan to ▲ conduct online and offline promotions to encourage voter participation ▲ jointly promote using various media such as printed materials, facilities, and products ▲ and mutually cooperate in holding various promotional events.


The Gwangju Election Commission will collaborate with Bulk Coffee to distribute 'Beautiful Election Cup Holders' with voter participation slogans through about 100 Bulk Coffee franchise stores in Gwangju.


The paper cup holders provided for takeout will include the promotional phrase, "Precious One Vote VOTE (Bota) 3·9 Presidential Election, with a Beautiful Election!"


Additionally, to activate the election participation atmosphere, a special election store will be operated.


Bulk Coffee’s Jeonnam National University Direct Management Store has been selected as the special election store, where from the 10th of this month to the 9th of next month, they will exhibit award-winning photos from the election photo contest, install a photo zone for pledging voter participation, and operate a suggestion mailbox for hopeful pledges.


Moreover, various online events such as the 'I am a Voter' participation event and posting certification shots of cup holders and photo zones will be held.


Detailed event information can be found on the Gwangju Election Commission’s Instagram and Facebook pages, as well as Bulk Coffee’s X-banners in stores throughout Gwangju.



Kim Young-do, Secretary General of the Gwangju Election Commission, said, “In the changing contactless society due to COVID-19, we hope that empathy and communication about elections will be further activated through the medium of coffee,” and added, “We will do our best to ensure that the 20th presidential election is conducted fairly and freely with the participation and harmony of many citizens.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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