The 22nd general election of the National Assembly will be held on April 10. Early voting centers will be held for two days from April 5 to 6 for those who have difficulty voting on April 10. Let’s find out more about early voting places, schedules, and more. 사전 투표소 찾기
Finding a place for early voting centers
Early voting schedule April 5th to April 6th
Find a place to vote in advance on the homepage (directly connected)
On April 10, the 22nd National Assembly Member, the voting location will be decided based on the address where one is registered. However, early voting centers can vote anywhere in the country. If you are away from your address or if you are unable to cast a ballot on April 10, you can cast a ballot in advance using the early voting center.
The locations of early voting centers can be easily found on the website of the National Election Commission. About 3,500 early voting centers will be opened nationwide, and one will be set up in each eup, myeon, and dong in the election area.
Finding a place for early voting centers
a method of early voting
The way to vote in advance is to visit the early voting center with an identification card that can confirm your identity. If you visit a polling station at your address, you can line up at the local electorate, and if you go to another local polling station, line up at the local electorate to vote.
Electors in the jurisdiction can receive the ballot, sign the ballot, and put it in the ballot box immediately, but voters outside the jurisdiction will receive a return envelope together. After voting, put the ballot in the return envelope inside the voting booth, seal it, and put it in the envelope box.
Finding Early Voting Places
Visit the polling station with your ID
In-house: Submit your ID card, receive your ballot, mark it, and put it in the ballot box
Outside the office: After receiving the ballot and the return envelope, put the ballot in the return envelope after marking, seal it, and put the ballot box in