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Election Fraud,
Allegations and Stories
Not Covered by the News

Wars make headlines.
But the threat undermining democracy rarely does.
The U.S., Romania, and Moldova held re-elections
over electoral fraud.
Canada and Australia faced social unrest
over suspected Chinese interference.
Many other countries have faced similar challenges.
Election fraud is now a global issue.
Where does South Korea stand?

What did the International Election Monitoring Team (IEMT) observe in South Korea?
Experts from the first Trump administration
in diplomacy, strategy, cyber security,
and human rights came together to observe
Korea’s June 3, 2025 presidential election.
They raised serious concerns,
and on June 26, they held a press conference
at the National Press Club in Washington,
submitting a report to the U.S.
Director of National Intelligence (DNI).
On June 30, they briefed members of
Congress and their staff on the findings.




Chinese nationals sharing evidence of participation in Korea’s election, polling staff arrested for casting proxy votes, and a growing list of unresolved suspicions
Allegations of fraud have emerged in what should have been the most fair and transparent democratic process.
The National Election Commission, already implicated in 878 confirmed cases of hiring irregularities, described the incidents as results of “mismanagement”
and “administrative oversight.”
Nevertheless, a wide range of serious suspicions
remain unresolved.



The information presented is based on reports and materials submitted by citizens and the media, and is not intended to slander or defame any particular institution or individual.
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