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At the pre-voting last week, voters were able to vote anywhere, but tomorrow (15th) each person can only exercise one valuable vote at their designated polling place.

Reporter Hak-Hwi Kim will explain what you need to pay attention to in order to vote safely.

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The general election was fought against the corona virus, so there are many differences from previous elections.

[Kwon Soon-il / Chairman of the Central Election Commission: When going to vote, be sure to wear a mask, keep a distance of 1m or more, and follow the rules of conduct such as refraining from talking ... ]

Among the 14,330 polling places nationwide, the designated polling place to go to is checked on the delivered voting notice or the Central Commission website.

Only people under 37.5 degrees are allowed to enter this polling place, and those with suspected symptoms must vote at a separate polling place with separate traffic lines.

Hand sanitizers and disposable plastic gloves are provided at the entrance of the polling place to prevent infection.

Upon entering the polling place, you must present your ID card in the identification seat and sign the electoral roll.

At this time, you need to put down a mask and check the face of the voting clerk.

After receiving the district, proportional representation, and two ballots, you will enter the ticket office and exercise one vote and sovereignty.

You must use the ticket device inside the ticket office and stamp only one space with the candidate for the district.

35 candidates were nominated for the proportional election, and the ballot length was 48.1 cm.

Fold the marked ballot and put it in the ballot box and you're done.

Voting verification shots are possible in front of the polling place, but if you take a ballot in the polling place, it is against the Public Election Act.

During pre-voting, they often stamped on bare hands or plastic gloves to take a certified shot.

There are no legal problems, but the government asked to refrain.

[Taeho Yoon / Chief Director of Quarantine, Central Accident Remediation Headquarters: Even if you don't put a ballot stamp on your bare hands, even if you put it on plastic gloves, the risk of infection is low, but there is a risk of infection… ]

It is also different from the previous election that the law changed and more than 548,000 18-year-olds elected to vote.

(Video editing: Chae Cheol-ho, CG: Seo Seung-hyun)