Kim Eun-hye of the People Power Party visits the Jamsil 7-dong No. 2 polling station in Songpa-gu, Seoul, where on the main voting day for the 9th nationwide local elections and National Assembly by-elections the voting time is extended to 10 p.m. due to a shortage of ballot papers, and states her position in the early hours of the 4th./Courtesy of News1

There was no sign that the confusion at Jamsil 7-dong No. 2 polling station would be resolved as of 1 a.m. on the 4th. People Power Party lawmakers Kim Eun-hye and Kim Jae-seop visited the polling station in person, and dozens of police officers were deployed.

People Power Party lawmaker Kim Eun-hye appeared at the Jamsil 7-dong No. 2 polling station at about 12:40 a.m. on the 4th. Kim said, "This election is invalid," and criticized, "Bringing ballot papers and voting machines late to areas unfavorable to them is what the Maduro regime in Venezuela did."

The Jamsil 7-dong No. 2 polling station has been effectively blockaded as hundreds of conservative-leaning YouTubers and citizens gathered, shouting for an illegal election and the impeachment of Lee Jae-myung. The ballot boxes inside the polling station also cannot be taken out.

People Power Party lawmaker Kim Jae-seop, who came to the scene to mediate between the protesters and residents, met with National Election Commission staff and said, "The commission's actions seriously infringe on the right to vote guaranteed by the Constitution and citizens' political rights, and constitute interference with voting," adding, "It is conduct that gravely undermines a fair election, yet the commission is merely leaving it unattended. This must be rectified so citizens can return home safely."

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