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Early voting refers to a system in which voters can vote at early voting stations installed in each town, township, and neighborhood during the early voting period without separate registration. This system was first implemented in the first half of 2013 for the by-elections and was implemented nationwide in the 6th National Simultaneous Local Elections in 2014 to increase voter participation by improving voter convenience.
※ In the 6th National Simultaneous Local Elections in 2014, 4,736,980 of the 41,296,228 voters voted early (11.5%).
The early voting system consists of a voter registration terminal, ballot issuing machine, identity verification machine, uninterruptible power supply, and integrated voter registration.
For reference, early voting is also implemented in foreign countries, but unlike the Republic of Korea's early voting where voters can vote anywhere in the country, voters can only vote at a designated polling station.
Equipment for Early Voting
Identity Verification Machine
Automatic recognition of voter’s identification and fingerprint or signature input device
Voters List Machine
Terminal (laptop PC) to check voters through the integrated voters list
Ballot Paper Printer
Printer that issues ballots and address labels
▶ Ballot paper color printing
▶ Simple structure and easy to install and use
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
Power supply device in case of power outage
Wired and Wireless Router
Equipment that automatically switches to a wireless network when the election communication network (wired) is not available.