Hiding CCTV with paper ... 50,000 pre-votes, in the election commissioner's office = Korean presidential election
Hiding CCTV with paper ... 50,000 pre-votes, in the election commissioner's office = Korean presidential election
By uavtechnology
19 Apr 22
Hiding CCTV with paper ... 50,000 pre-votes, in the election commissioner's office = Korean presidential election (image courtesy of wowkorea)
The Election Commission of Bucheon, Gyeonggi Province temporarily stores the pre-ballot outside the jurisdiction of the 20th presidential election in the office, while hiding the CCTV (security camera) in the room with paper. That is controversial. According to the opposition party “People's Power” Bucheon City Councilor and the Party Commission, 12 people including Lee Um-jae, Seo Young-suk, Choi Hwang-sik party chairman and city council members are infected with the new corona virus today. I visited the secretary general's office of the Bucheon City Election Commission to ask for measures against the sloppy management of the pre-voting, and confirmed this situation. At that time, about 50,000 copies of ballot mail filled out by voters during the extra-jurisdiction pre-voting held on the 4th and 5th were put in a plastic box in units of 500 sheets in the secretary general's office. .. A person concerned with "People Power" asked, "Why is the mail for the pre-voting outside the jurisdiction in the secretary general's office?" By regulation, when a ballot of a local citizen who participated in a vote in another area is accepted by the local election commission through the post office, it is a rule to put it in the ballot box in the presence of a party recommendation committee member. Regarding this, an official of the Bucheon City Election Commission said, "This mail is a pre-judgment mail that voters voted outside the Bucheon area." I keep it in the director's office. " But that wasn't the only problem. Today, "People Power" officials witnessed the CCTV in the Secretary-General's office, where pre-voted mail was stored, hidden in paper in the Secretary-General's Office of the Election Commission. An official of the Election Commission was reported to have explained that "someone seemed to hide CCTV because of a meeting, etc., and did not recognize it long before the preliminary vote." Lee Um-jae said, "I witnessed a situation where the mail for pre-voting outside the jurisdiction was not properly managed in a situation where I visited the secretary-general of the Election Commission in protest to demand measures against fraudulent elections." "The suspicion that the Electoral Commission has deeply intervened in the fraudulent elections cannot be dispelled because of the sloppy management of extra-jurisdiction pre-voting mail that must be kept safe under the law."