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JK Kim Dong-wook: "If I were president, I would hold a re-election" — Election Commission openly targeted [Star Issue]

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Yoon Sanggeun

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/Photo=JK Kim Dong-wook SNS
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Singer JK Kim Dong-wook once again criticized the shortage of ballots during the the 3rd local elections.

On the 7th, JK Kim Dong-wook stated, "If I were president, I would immediately launch an investigation into alleged election fraud and call for a re-election. Why hesitate so much?" He added, "Eliminate early voting; voting should be transparent, and vote counting should be clean with a recount." He further remarked, "Is it really that difficult for the Election Commission to conduct an investigation? Let's proceed cleanly. If other countries saw this, they would think South Korea is a backward nation. People are no longer easily incited as in the past, so let's move forward quickly."

Previously, on the 3rd, while observing the the 3rd local elections, JK Kim Dong-wook addressed the ballot shortage incidents in some areas, including Seoul, saying, "The level of the South Korean Election Commission is terrible," and added, "Things that shouldn't happen even in backward nations are occurring."

He continued, "Seeing the apology letter, I am speechless. No one seems willing to take responsibility or provide any explanation. I believe the South Korean Election Commission must undergo a special investigation. I cannot even imagine how those who went out to vote today felt, facing such a tragic and unrealistic situation."

JK Kim Dong-wook stated, "The South Korea that I know and that we all know was not a country like this," and added, "This is exactly what I mean by regression."

/Photo=JK Kim Dong-wook SNS
/Photo=JK Kim Dong-wook SNS

Previously, according to the Election Commission, as of 6:20 p.m. on the 3rd, ballot shortages occurred at a total of 14 polling stations: 12 in Songpa-gu, Seoul; 1 in Gangnam-gu; and 1 in Gwangjin-gu. These polling stations were located in areas such as Garak 2-dong, Jamsil 2-dong, Jamsil 4-dong, Jamsil 7-dong, and Munjeong 2-dong in Songpa-gu; Cheongdam-dong in Gangnam-gu; and Guui 3-dong in Gwangjin-gu.

JK Kim Dong-wook has consistently voiced support for President Yoon Suk-yeol and has continued to issue sharp criticisms against the Lee Jae-myung administration.

Recently, regarding the controversy over Starbucks' "the 18th Tank Day" marketing campaign, JK Kim Dong-wook publicly expressed support by posting, "If you want to go, go. The choice is yours."

Born in 1975, JK Kim Dong-wook is active in South Korea but is known as a Korean-Canadian. He has directly stated, "I was born in Samyang-dong, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul; attended Gongeong Elementary School and Hagi Middle School; dropped out of the second year of Daejin High School; and immigrated to Canada." As a result, he acquired Canadian citizenship, was exempted from military service obligations, and does not possess voting rights in South Korea.

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