Gwangju City Election Commission Launches 'Voting Participation' Promotion Campaign for 20th Presidential Election View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Metropolitan City Election Commission launched a voting participation promotion campaign at a special presidential election promotion store on the 10th to encourage voter interest and participation in the 20th presidential election.


On the 7th, the Gwangju Election Commission signed a business agreement with a local coffee specialty store to promote participation in the 20th presidential election, transforming a coffee shop located in Buk-gu, Gwangju, into a special election promotion store. It will operate until the 9th of next month.


The special election store features various voter participation spaces, including ▲a large ballot box photo zone at the store entrance ▲an exhibition and viewing of award-winning election photos ▲a photo zone illuminated with voting mark shapes ▲distribution of ‘Beautiful Election Cup Holders’ ▲operation of a suggestion mailbox for hopeful pledges ▲an early voting experience zone on ‘Don’t Miss Every Thursday’ (10th, 17th, 24th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.).


Additionally, online events are linked, such as taking photos at the photo zones and exhibition spaces and posting them on SNS for verification, or participating in the ‘I am a Voter’ QR code event inserted in the cup holders, with various prizes awarded.



A Gwangju Election Commission official said, “Ahead of the 20th presidential election, we prepared today’s event to strengthen empathy and communication with voters through lifestyle-oriented promotion combining online and offline methods,” adding, “We hope that voters will carefully review the candidates’ policies and pledges and cast their precious votes in the upcoming 20th presidential election, which is just around the corner.”


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