Acting Mayor Jo Cheong-sik of Suwon City Inspects Presidential Election Polling Stations on Site View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Acting Mayor of Suwon, Cho Cheong-sik, inspected the polling stations for the 20th presidential election on the afternoon of the 8th and urged the election staff to manage the process thoroughly.


Acting Mayor Cho inspected three polling stations that day: the Youth Culture Center Training Hall (4th polling district, Ingye-dong), Maehwa Elementary School Gymnasium (5th polling district, Maetan 1-dong), and Maehwa Elementary School Group Study Room (6th polling district, Maetan 1-dong). He then requested, "Please manage the voting process smoothly according to the guidelines of the Election Commission to prevent any confusion during voting by confirmed and quarantined individuals."


He added, "Please do your best in quarantine management to ensure that the movement paths of confirmed/quarantined voters and general voters do not overlap."


The main voting for the 20th presidential election will be held on the 9th from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Confirmed and quarantined voters will vote by placing their ballots directly into the ballot box from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., after the general voters have finished voting. There are a total of 268 polling stations within Suwon city.



Meanwhile, Suwon city supported safe election work by conducting PCR tests from 5 p.m. on the 7th at screening clinics in each district health center for election staff who had close contact with confirmed cases or tested positive on rapid antigen tests.


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