On the 8th, 170 Cooperative Heads Will Be Elected in Gyeongnam Province
Gyeongnam Election Commission Conducts the 3rd Nationwide Simultaneous Cooperative Head Election
The Gyeongnam Provincial Election Commission will hold the 3rd Nationwide Simultaneous Cooperative Head Election on the 8th at 259 polling stations across the province to elect 170 heads of agricultural, fishery, and forestry cooperatives.
According to the Gyeongnam Election Commission, voters must bring their resident registration card, passport, driver's license, or other photo ID issued by a public institution to the polling station.
Voting hours are from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the locations of polling stations can be confirmed through the polling station status listed in the voting guide sent to each voter.
Polling station addresses and maps can also be checked on the Central Election Commission website or the special website for the 3rd Nationwide Simultaneous Cooperative Head Election.
The Gyeongnam Provincial Election Commission, along with the Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters of NongHyup, SuHyup, and the Forestry Cooperative, has erected a large promotional tower for the 3rd Nationwide Simultaneous Cooperative Head Elections, praying for a fair election.
[Photo by Gyeongnam Provincial Election Commission]
Voting must be done in the voting booth using the marking tool provided, and ▲ if it is impossible to determine which candidate was marked ▲ or if marks are made in the boxes of two or more candidates, the ballot will be invalid.
The Election Commission plans to move the ballot boxes to the counting center after voting ends and conduct the counting with the participation of vote observers appointed by each candidate.
The counting results can be checked on the Central Election Commission website and the Simultaneous Cooperative Head Election statistics system.
Voters who are quarantined due to COVID-19 confirmation on election day may temporarily leave their quarantine location from 11:50 a.m. for voting purposes only and must return immediately after voting.
Quarantine voters can vote at special polling stations for quarantined individuals in districts, cities, or counties.
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Since some areas may not have special polling stations, detailed voting methods and hours can be inquired about at the relevant election commission or cooperative for guidance.
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