77,687 Eligible Voters in Muan County
Early Voting Stations Operated in Nine Towns and Townships

On May 29, the first day of early voting for the 21st presidential election, Muan County Governor Kim San, accompanied by his wife Jang Yeun, visited the early voting station set up at Seungdal Culture and Arts Center in Muan-eup, where they cast their precious votes together with local residents.

County Governor Kim San and Mrs. Jang Yeun are casting their early votes at Seungdal Culture and Arts Center. Photo by Muan County

County Governor Kim San and Mrs. Jang Yeun are casting their early votes at Seungdal Culture and Arts Center. Photo by Muan County

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Governor Kim, who visited the early voting station in the morning, encouraged the polling staff who had been on duty since dawn to ensure the smooth progress of voting for the residents. He also urged them to do their utmost to ensure a fair and transparent election.


Governor Kim San stated, "This election is crucial as it will determine the future of the Republic of Korea. I hope all residents will participate in voting and exercise their valuable rights," actively encouraging voter turnout.


Meanwhile, Muan County is operating the 'Clean Election Support Situation Room' to ensure a fair election and is making every effort to manage the election thoroughly and impartially until election day on the 3rd of next month.





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