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You can vote in advance for local elections for two days starting tomorrow (27th).

Voters can vote anywhere in the country, regardless of their address, as long as they have an ID.

Corona-confirmed people can vote the day after tomorrow and on Saturday evening, but they use the same ballot box as ordinary voters.



Reporter Kang Cheong-wan will explain the details.



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Advance voting will be held from 6 am to 6 pm tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.



You can vote at any of the 3,551 polling places nationwide by bringing your ID, such as a student ID with your date of birth and photo, as well as your resident registration card or driver's license.



After identification, most voters will receive seven ballots, each in a different color.



This is because the regional group head, the superintendent of education, the basic group head, the regional regional council member, the regional basic council member, the proportional regional council member, and the proportional basic council member are elected all at once.



However, Jeju receives 5 cards and Sejong receives 4 cards, where there are no mayor and city council elections.



In addition, in the 7 constituencies where the parliamentary by-election is held, such as Gyeyang-eul, Incheon and Bundang-gap, Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do, you will receive one more card, that is, a total of eight.



When you finish voting on these papers, fold them in half and put them directly into the ballot box inside the hall, and put them in a return envelope outside the hall, and the voting ends.



Corona-confirmed people can also vote in advance.



The day after the second day of voting, it is possible from 6:30 to 8:00 pm, but if you arrive at the polling place only before 8:00, you can vote after that.



Unlike the last presidential election, there is no temporary voting booth for confirmed patients, so you can use the same voting booth and same ballot box as regular voters.



It is saying that we will not create the controversy over the colander and basket voting, which was criticized for poor management in the last presidential election.



(CG: Somin Um)