Ballot shortage casts cloud over South Korean local elections once seen as a Lee victory lap

Local elections across South Korea Wednesday were expected to be a plebiscite on liberal President Lee Jae-myung, who has been in power exactly one year.
Ballot shortage casts cloud over South Korean local elections once seen as a Lee victory lap

Ballot shortage casts cloud over South Korean local elections once seen as a Lee victory lap Local elections were held across South Korea on Wednesday. These elections were widely anticipated as a direct referendum on the performance of the liberal President Lee Jae-myung. President Lee Jae-myung had been in power for exactly one year at the time of the elections.

  • Local elections took place across South Korea on Wednesday.
  • The elections were viewed as a plebiscite on liberal President Lee Jae-myung.
  • President Lee Jae-myung had completed one year in office.
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