South Korean police search election watchdog offices as ballot shortage scandal widens

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South Korean police search election watchdog offices as ballot shortage scandal widens

SEOUL - South Korean police raided the National Election Commission’s headquarters and local election offices on June 11 as a ballot shortage scandal expanded to allegations of missing evidence, vote-counting errors and the commission’s failure to follow operational standards. The Seoul Metropolita»»»

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