Lee Orders Thorough Investigation Following Ballot Shortages in Local Elections

Seoul: President Lee Jae Myung on Sunday expressed deep regret over ballot shortages that disrupted last week's local elections and ordered the launch of a thorough joint investigation by prosecutors and police into the matter. "The people's right to vote is a constitutional right that must not be restricted or infringed upon for any reason, and this is a serious issue that undermines the foundation of popular sovereignty," Lee wrote in a message on X, formerly Twitter, calling the National Election Commission (NEC) "an institution that lost public trust." "As a citizen and as the president responsible for the government, I express my deep regret."

According to Yonhap News Agency, President Lee has requested the National Assembly to launch a parliamentary inquiry to clearly determine what happened, devise measures to prevent a recurrence, and discuss institutional reforms for the election watchdog. He emphasized that the government would take all possible measures at the executive level given the gravity of the situation. President Lee has instructed the formation of a joint investigation task force involving prosecutors and police to clearly establish responsibility and thoroughly investigate the full scope of the case.

A dozen locations in Seoul, including the eastern Songpa district, reported ballot shortages during Wednesday's elections, prompting the temporary suspension of voting at affected polling stations. Thousands of protesters continued rallying near a vote-counting facility in eastern Seoul for a third consecutive day, demanding a new election.