South Koreans vote in election seen as test of President Yoon Suk-yeol | Elections News

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South Korean voters could punish the ruling conservative party at the ballot box amid discontent over Yoon’s leadership.Voting is under way in South Korea in parliamentary elections seen as a referendum on President Yoon Suk-yeol amid frustration about the cost of living and corruption.
Polls opened at 6am (19:00 GMT) on Wednesday and will remain open until 6pm (09:00 GMT). The country’s 44 million voters are choosing who will sit in the 300-seat National Assembly, with 254 members elected through direct votes in local districts and the other 46 allotted according to party support.
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