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

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 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

Rep. Lee Jun-seok, chair of the minor conservative Reform Party, on Friday called for a parliamentary investigation into ballot shortages reported during Wednes

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

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...

President Lee Jae Myung on Sunday ordered the launch of a thorough joint investigation by prosecutors and police into ballot shortages that disrupted last week'

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.

President Lee Jae-myung ordered a joint probe and urged parliament to investigate voting rights violations in South Korea's local elections.

President Lee Jae Myung on Monday said he would seek views from the heads of South Korea's key constitutional institutions over ballot shortages reported during

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung described the shortage of ballot papers in last week's election as "ridiculous" and "shocking".

The fallout from the June 3 ballot shortage widened Monday, as police began investigating allegations against National Election Commission officials and some la

The rival parties each submitted a request Monday for a parliamentary investigation into an unprecedented shortage of ballots in last week's local...

South Korea’s state institutions and political parties moved Monday to address ballot paper shortages reported during last week’s local elections. The ruling De

The Korean president said it would be “meaningless to maintain an independent body that has lost the confidence of the public”