(2nd LD) Police raid election watchdog over ballot shortages during local elections

(2nd LD) police-election watchdog

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| 2026-06-11 22:32:37

▲ Police officials enter the National Election Commission's office in Gwacheon, just south of Seoul, on June 11, 2026, as part of an investigation into ballot shortages during the June 3 local elections. (Yonhap)

(2nd LD) police-election watchdog

(2nd LD) Police raid election watchdog over ballot shortages during local elections

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SEOUL, June 11 (Yonhap) -- Police on Thursday wrapped up the raid on the National Election Commission (NEC) and some of its local offices in Seoul as part of an investigation into shortages of ballots during last week's local elections.

More than 100 police investigators were mobilized for the searches and seizures, which lasted for 13 hours, at seven locations, including the NEC's headquarters in Gwacheon, just south of Seoul, and its local offices in Seoul that experienced the ballot shortages.

The shortages temporarily suspended voting at 26 polling stations nationwide, including mostly in Seoul's Songpa Ward, during the June 3 local elections, according to the NEC.

Police are investigating the NEC and its local offices on suspicion of election law violations and dereliction of duty in connection with the ballot paper shortages.

The incident prompted protesters to gather around a vote-counting facility in Songpa Ward to demand a re-run of the elections for the seventh straight day.

The search and seizure warrant is said to list former NEC Chairman Rho Tae-ak, who stepped down from his post over the debacle, as a suspect in the case.

Investigators plan to secure evidence through the simultaneous raids and determine the cause of the ballot shortages.

"We will promptly conduct the necessary investigations, including analyzing the evidence seized today and questioning those involved, to rigorously uncover the truth behind this incident," police said.

The evidence secured includes documents on the ballot printing plan from the NEC and documents from the commission's Gangnam branch, detailing the number of ballots printed and where they were stored on election day, according to officials.

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