Governor Yu Heetae of Wanju Participates in Early Voting for the 21st Presidential Election
On May 29, the first day of early voting, Yu Heetae, governor of Wanju County, Jeonbuk, cast his early vote for the 21st presidential election at the early voting station set up at the Bongdong-eup Administrative Welfare Center at 8 a.m.
Yu Heetae, former governor of Wanju County, Jeonbuk, and his spouse are casting their early votes at the polling station set up at Bongdong-eup Administrative Welfare Center at 8 a.m. on the 29th. Provided by Wanju County
View original imageOn this day, Governor Yu visited the site together with director-level officials from Wanju County Office, taking the lead in creating an atmosphere that encourages residents to participate in voting.
Early voting will be held for two days, from May 29 to May 30, and residents can vote from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. at all early voting stations set up throughout Wanju County, including the Bongdong-eup Administrative Welfare Center.
Voters must bring identification (resident registration card, driver's license, passport, etc.) when voting. Early voting is much more convenient than voting on the main election day, as there are fewer restrictions on time and location.
In particular, residents who find it difficult to participate on the main election day, which falls on June 3, can easily vote at a nearby early voting station, playing a significant role in increasing voter turnout among residents.
The county is making thorough preparations to ensure that residents can vote safely and conveniently, and public officials, including Governor Yu, are taking the initiative in encouraging voter participation.
Governor Yu stated, "Voting is the foundation of our democracy, and the exercise of each resident's precious right serves as the cornerstone for the development of the county," adding, "I hope that all residents will make sure to participate in voting during the early voting period."
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