Viewing and Objection Submission Until the 17th... Final Confirmation on the 20th

Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju "Check the Voter List for the June 1 Local Elections" View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City announced that it will prepare the voter list in preparation for the June 1 nationwide simultaneous local elections, and finalize it on the 20th after inspection and objections by the 17th.


The subjects to be registered on the voter list are those aged 18 or older born on or before June 2, 2004, and those who are registered residents of Gwangsan-gu as of the 10th (including overseas Koreans).


Also included are foreigners who have acquired permanent residency status under Article 10 of the Immigration Control Act and have been registered in the foreigner registration ledger of Gwangsan-gu for more than three years.


The total number of voters registered in Gwangsan-gu as of the 10th is 326,458 (163,697 males and 162,761 females), which is 150 fewer than the number of voters (326,608) in the 20th presidential election held on March 9 this year.


Residents of Gwangsan-gu can inspect the voter list and file objections until the 17th. Inspection is possible via internet access through the Gwangsan-gu website and by visiting the relevant administrative welfare center.


Internet inspection is available without time restrictions during the period, and on-site inspection is possible daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.


If there are errors or omissions in the inspected list, objections can be filed orally or in writing to the head of the relevant district, city, or county within the period, and a decision on the objection will be notified by the next day after the application.



A Gwangsan-gu official said, “We will do our best to manage the statutory election affairs such as preparing the list so that voters can participate in the voting without any problems,” and added, “We ask citizens not to give up their sovereignty and actively participate in voting to make our region a happy community.”


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