SEOUL: Thousands of South Koreans continued to protest on Saturday over ballot paper shortages that disrupted this...

Overnight protests over voting disruptions caused by a ballot paper shortage in Seoul's Songpa-gu continued into Thursday morning, with demonstrators physically

The ballot paper shortage that disrupted voting at multiple polling stations across Seoul during the June 3 local elections represents far more tha...

Some have voiced concerns that the incident further undermines trust in the electoral process at a time when ideological conflict and conspiracy theories already abound

The controversy surrounding ballot shortages in Wednesday’s local elections carried over into Thursday, as pressure mounted for an investigation into the Nation

SEOUL, June 5 — South Korean riot police said today they had cleared protesters from outside a Seoul polling station after a 35-hour blockade triggered by a ballot shortage.More...

The National Election Commission reportedly printed fewer ballots after conspiracy theories about leftover ballots being used to steal elections, but Wednesday’s ballot shortage…

Protesters who had blocked a polling station in Seoul's Songpa district for two nights and three days moved Friday to a vote-counting center.

The head of the Election Commission has pledged to step down after a shortage of ballots prevented some people from voting.

A protest over voting disruptions caused by a ballot paper shortage during the June 3 local elections continued into Saturday. Protesters remained gathered outs

Protests over ballot shortages entered their second day Saturday, with thousands encircling a vote-counting facility in eastern Seoul and demanding...

Thousands demanding a revote over Seoul ballot shortages surrounded a vote-counting center for a second day, disrupting access as a major K-pop festival draws huge crowds nearby

The ballot shortage has prompted the resignation of the head of the National Election Commission.

The shortage prevented some citizens from voting in the local elections this week, prompting the National Election Commission chief to resign.

SEOUL: Thousands of South Koreans continued to protest on Saturday over ballot paper shortages that disrupted this...

Thousands of protesters continued to stage a rally near a vote-counting facility in eastern Seoul for the third day Sunday, claiming last week's lo...

Protests calling for a rerun of the June 3 local election after a ballot shortage entered their third consecutive day on Sunday.

On Sunday morning in southern Seoul, the scene did not look like the election-related rallies South Korea has grown used to in recent years. A crowd had gathere

President Lee Jae Myung on Sunday expressed deep regret over ballot shortages that disrupted last week's local elections and ordered the launch of...

SEOUL: South Korean President Lee Jae Myung called on Sunday (Jun 7) for a thorough investigation into a ballot shortage that disrupted recent local elections, saying prosecutors…

South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung orders investigation into ballot shortage affecting recent local elections, expressing regret for the incident.