Rho Tae-ak, chair of the National Election Commission, offered to resign from the post in the aftermath of the election delays due to ballot shortages at 22 pol

The National Election Commission apologized Wednesday after some polling stations ran short of ballot papers, saying the incident had undermined public trust in the fairness of…

With conspiracy theories about the integrity of Korea’s election already swirling, the National Election Commission needs to get serious about election oversight

The National Election Commission's failure to manage ballot shortages in South Korea's local elections calls for accountability, heightened scrutiny of its autonomy and election…

The head of South Korea's National Election Commission (NEC), Roh Tae-ak, has announced his resignation following widespread public outrage over a ballot paper shortage that…

The National Election Commission's failure to manage ballot shortages in South Korea's local elections calls for accountability, heightened scrutiny of its autonomy and election…

National Election Commission Chairman Roh Tae-ak is set to issue a public apology Friday afternoon for ballot shortages during Wednesday's local el...

The chief of the country's election watchdog will issue a public apology later Friday over an unprecedented shortage of ballot papers that disrupted voting in s

Rho Tae-ak, chair of the National Election Commission, offered to resign from the post in the aftermath of the election delays due to ballot shortages at 22 pol

Rho Tae-ak said the ballot paper shortage had understandably raised distrust in the election process.

National Election Commission (NEC) Chairman Roh Tae-ak resigned on Friday, two days after ballot shortages disrupted voting at some southern Seoul polling stations during the June…