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South Korea's Election Commission invalidated 2,241 votes in the 2024 general election. Notified only the candidates. Never corrected the record. In the April 2024 race for the Suwon Yeongtong constituency, the Commission logged 4,696 invalid ballots. Real figure: 2,455. That gap was real votes: 1,089 for Kim Jun-hyuk (Democratic Party of Korea) and 1,152 for Lee Su-jeong (People Power Party). Wrong data still on their site. Poll watchers and party members on the losing People Power Party side raised concerns at the time, saying the invalid ballot count looked wrong and that the vote totals seemed too low. No formal action was taken. Two months later, it sent both candidates a confidential letter. It claims the record cannot be fixed because a Supreme Court case is pending — one filed because the error was never corrected. More counting errors in the June 3 local elections. This is a pattern. Calls for a parliamentary investigation are growing. joongang.co.kr/article/254358…







Recent satellite imagery shows the completion of a building at North Korea's Yongbyon that is widely believed to be a new uranium enrichment plant for producing weapons-grade material for nuclear weapons. Read @CSISKoreaChair experts' analysis: beyondparallel.csis.org/suspected-uran…
















