The unprecedented "ballot paper shortage" that occurred on the day of the local elections on June 3.
In the immediate aftermath, there have been a series of complaints and legal actions regarding the poor election management.
Movements condemning the infringement of voting rights and demands for a re-election continue to grow.
Political circles are also debating the possibility of a "re-election."
But is a "re-election" actually possible?
SBS News looked into what is being discussed to ensure that such an incident never happens again.
(Producer: Kim Hye-ji | Editor: Jo Hye-seon | Design: Kim Min-ha | Narration: Jin Soo-hyun | Intern: Ha Ji-min | Director: Han Ji-ho)
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