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Discovery of an Exclusive: "Those Are Real Ballots," An Absurd Excuse… The Shocking Reality of the NEC Caught on CCTV

01:35 Q. Ballots delivered in a shopping bag—how did such an absurd incident occur? 02:27 Q. Five deliveries of 100 ballots each, totaling 500—what is the issue? 04:25 Q. Ballots with handwritten serial numbers—what is the possibility of illegality? 08:34 Q. How did the application for evidence preservation come about? 09:21 Q. Why did the court accept the application? 10:08 Q. The application for CCTV evidence preservation at 10 polling stations in Songpa-gu—what about other CCTVs? 11:21 Q. Is there a possibility that the votes of the additional 500 voters will be invalidated? 14:08 Q. To what extent should the National Election Commission be held accountable?
On the day of the June 3 local elections, an absurd scene in which ballots were hurriedly delivered in a shopping bag was revealed through an SBS report last week. This footage is one of the materials for which Kim Jeong-cheol, former Seoul mayoral candidate for the Reform Party, filed an application for evidence preservation with the court, stating, "We must prove an objective process to prevent conspiracy theories regarding election fraud." These materials, for which former candidate Kim quickly filed for evidence preservation, have become decisive clues in the current National Election Commission incident. Today, on <Discovery of an Exclusive>, we will conduct an in-depth analysis of the evidence of poor election management captured in CCTV footage inside and outside polling stations—which almost disappeared—and its legal repercussions, together with Kim Jeong-cheol, Supreme Council member of the Reform Party. Please check the video.
(Host: Lee Hyun-young | Writer: Shin Hee-sook | Camera: Cha Seung-hwan, Park Woo-jin | Video Editing: Ahn Jun-hyeok | Graphics: Yook Do-hyun | Produced by SBS Digital News)
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