The head of the election watchdog has resigned over the ballot paper row, but authorities have not offered to hold a new vote, sparking protests.

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

Thousands of protesters remained outside Seoul vote-counting site, demanding new election after a ballot shortage disrupted voting in Songpa District.

South Korea's Constitutional Court received two complaints over local election ballot shortages, raising questions over voting rights and remedies.

Hundreds of protesters rallied for a fourth straight day Monday outside a vote-counting facility in Seoul, demanding a new election over ballot shortages during

Hundreds of protesters rallied for the fourth straight day Monday outside a vote-counting facility in Seoul, demanding a new election over ballot s...

Hundreds of protesters rallied for a fourth straight day Monday outside a vote-counting facility in Seoul, demanding a new election over ballot sho...

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

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

South Korea is set to reform its election system following ballot paper shortages during recent local polls. The incident sparked public anger and calls for a new election.…

The Supreme Court chief justice has accepted the resignation of the head of the country's election watchdog, sources said Monday, following an unprecedented sho

Protesters continued to rally outside a vote-counting facility in Seoul for the fifth day Tuesday, demanding a re-run of last week's local elections over ballot

Protesters continued to rally outside a vote-counting facility in Seoul for the fifth day Tuesday, demanding a re-run of last week's local election...

Students at major universities are set to launch a joint action criticizing management failures during the June 3 local elections that sparked calls for a do-ov

As rallies calling for a redo of last week’s local elections continued into their fifth day, student leaders from 12 universities across Korea said...

Some have voiced concern that protests that had originally been focused on the infringement of voting rights of Koreans are being taken over by far-right conspiracy theorists…

Protesters continued to rally outside a vote-counting facility in Seoul for the fifth day Tuesday, demanding a re-run of last week's local elections over ballot shortages at some…

South Korea's election watchdog reduced the number of ballots printed for election day without a formal review process, according to a report shared Wednesday.

SEOUL, June 10 — University students across South Korea will stage protests today as anger grew over ballot paper shortages at recent local elections.Dozens of polling stations...

The head of the election watchdog has resigned over the ballot paper row, but authorities have not offered to hold a new vote, sparking protests.

Sensible outrage over voter disenfranchisement in last week’s local elections has been muddied by conspiracy theories about vote rigging, frustrating many young Koreans