On-site Inspection at Wolyeongdong No. 1 Polling Station
Checking Voter Movement Routes and Facility Safety

Park Dongjin, mayor of Masanhappo District in Changwon Special City, Gyeongnam, conducted on-site inspections of polling stations within the district on June 2, one day before the 6·3 presidential election.

Park Dongjin, mayor of Masanhappo District, is inspecting the polling station at Wolyeongdong Community Center.

Park Dongjin, mayor of Masanhappo District, is inspecting the polling station at Wolyeongdong Community Center.

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The inspection took place at the No. 1 polling station in Wolyeongdong (formerly the first floor of Wolyeongdong Administrative Welfare Center), where the mayor encouraged polling staff and meticulously checked the preparation status at the site.


In particular, this inspection focused on several aspects of the election environment, including: the arrangement of voting booths and observer seats and the appropriateness of movement routes; the placement of temporary voting booths and facilities for visually impaired voters; and the presence of illegal cameras within the polling station.


A total of 51 polling stations will be operated in Masanhappo District, and voting will take place from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on June 3. As of May 22, the number of eligible voters in the district is 154,223. A total of 503 personnel will be assigned to the polling stations to ensure smooth voting procedures.


Park Dongjin, mayor of Masanhappo District, stated, "We have thoroughly checked the on-site preparations to ensure that voters can participate in the election with peace of mind," adding, "We will do our utmost until the end to ensure a fair and safe election."





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