How South Korea's ballot shortage spurred turnout of thousands to defend democracy
SEOUL, June 12 - Arriving to cast her vote in South Korea's local elections, Yoomi Lee was surprised to find the polling station had run out of ballot papers, turning the quick stop she had planned into an hours-long wait and quarrels with election officials.
South Korea Election Protests Over Ballot Shortages
- Court orders preservation of evidence in ballot shortage case The Korea Herald —
- 12 student bodies to issue joint declaration over voting rights violations Korea Times —
- PM says suffrage is foundation of democracy amid outrage over ballot shortages Korea Times —
- Young Koreans Demand Answers on Ballot Shortage as Probe Begins Bloomberg —
- Protest over ballot shortage continues for 5th day in S. Korea UPI —