President Lee appoints special counsel to probe ballot shortages

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| 2026-08-18 17:43:00

▲ Rho Tae-ak (L), former head of the National Election Commission, and others take an oath at the National Assembly in Seoul in this file photo taken Aug. 10, 2026, during the third hearing of a parliamentary special committee looking into ballot shortages that marred the June local elections. (Yonhap)

SEOUL, Aug. 18 (Yonhap) -- President Lee Jae Myung on Tuesday appointed a prosecutor-turned-lawyer as special counsel to investigate ballot shortages reported during the June 3 elections.

Lee Tae-han, one of two candidates recommended by a bipartisan recommendation committee, will have up to 20 days to prepare for the investigation, with a full-scale probe expected to begin early next month.

The special counsel team will have up to 90 days to investigate allegations of mismanagement of ballot papers by the National Election Commission, with the period extendable twice by 30 days each.

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