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What Election Commission staff say went wrong… “Allocation failure, the election ... - 경향신문

khan.co.kr

South Korea's June 3 election ran short of ballots because staff routinely ignored voter characteristic data — a bureaucratic habit that overrode the system designed to prevent it.

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What Election Commission staff say went wrong… “Allocation failure, the election ... - 경향신문

Theory Briefing

  • Frontline Election Commission staff identified habitual allocation practices — not a one-off error — as the root cause of the June 3 ballot shortage.
  • Workers say ballot numbers were set without accounting for voter characteristics, meaning the data meant to guide allocation was systematically ignored.
  • The admission points to an internal culture where established routine displaced the official process, leaving polling stations undersupplied on election day.