Foresight News, according to Kim Shi, at 20 o’clock local time on June 3, voting in South Korea’s 21st presidential election officially ended, and the voter turnout hit the highest record for the presidential election since 1997. Exit polls show Lee Jae-myung leading in South Korea’s presidential election. Kim Moon-so received 39.3% of the vote in South Korea’s presidential election.
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The 21st presidential election voting in South Korea has officially ended, and polls show Lee Jae-myung in the lead.
Foresight News, according to Kim Shi, at 20 o’clock local time on June 3, voting in South Korea’s 21st presidential election officially ended, and the voter turnout hit the highest record for the presidential election since 1997. Exit polls show Lee Jae-myung leading in South Korea’s presidential election. Kim Moon-so received 39.3% of the vote in South Korea’s presidential election.