Singer Lee Seung-hwan certified his early voting.

On the 29th, Lee Seung-hwan uploaded a photo to his social account, saying, "I woke up earlier than other days."

The released photo shows Lee Seung-hwan holding a voting certification paper. Lee Seung-hwan took the photo while wearing a blue jacket and a baseball cap, holding a paper that says "voting completed." He certified that he completed the voting by stamping the voting certification paper.

In particular, alongside his blue outfit, Lee Seung-hwan added a comment that drew attention, saying, "My heart is fluttering with the thought of electing capable workers who will cultivate peace and revive the economy."

Earlier, Lee Seung-hwan led the push for presidential impeachment, performing at rallies after the emergency martial law situation on Dec. 3 last year. During this process, Gumi City informed him of the cancellation of his scheduled concert venue due to political statements and safety concerns, and Lee Seung-hwan filed a lawsuit for damages of about 250 million won against Gumi City and requested a constitutional review with Gumi Mayor Kim Jang-ho as the respondent.

However, the Constitutional Court dismissed the constitutional appeal, stating, "There is no possibility of recurrence," and Lee Seung-hwan noted, "This dismissal decision does not mean that the coercion of the commitment is constitutional or that the decision of the Gumi mayor was correct. I will clarify this issue step by step through civil litigation."

[Photo] Lee Seung-hwan social media

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