Today (9th) is the main voting day of the 20th presidential election.

General voting will be held at 14,464 polling stations across the country from 6 am to 6 pm, and the voting will continue from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm for those infected with COVID-19 and quarantined.



The National Election Commission explained that identification must be brought to the polling place, and that the authentication shot must be taken in front of the entrance or sign of the polling place, not inside the polling place.

To reduce the risk of infection and inconvenience in waiting, ordinary voters, who are not confirmed cases, are urged to find a polling place and vote in advance as much as possible.



In order to exercise your right to one vote as a democratic citizen, we have compiled what you need to know when going to the polling place.


Q) What are the voting times?

Q) Is there anything I need to prepare when I go to vote?

Q) How can I find out where my polling place is?

Q) If I voted incorrectly, can I not get my ballot again?

Q) How do I vote if I cannot vote by myself due to a disability?

Q) Can a person who has registered for residence voting be able to vote on Election Day?

Q) Can I take a picture of the ballot with my mobile phone?

Q) What should be kept in mind when voting?


When casting a single vote at the voting booth, you must use a regular ballot tool and it is okay to vote for one candidate twice, but a vote for multiple candidates will be invalid.

Examples of valid and invalid votes revealed by the National Election Commission are as follows.




(Design: Jang Ji-hye / Source: National Election Commission / Production: D Contents Planning Department)