LIVE GRAPHIC: Voter turnout for Korea's general election

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LIVE GRAPHIC: Voter turnout for Korea's general election

Voter turnout as of 6 p.m. (poll closing time) 

 
The country’s final voter turnout recorded 67 percent as of 6 p.m., combining early votes cast between Friday and Saturday, marking a 0.8 percentage points rise compared to the previous general election in 2020.
 
A total of 29,661,951 voters have cast their ballots for the April 10 general election since Friday to decide members of the 300-seat National Assembly.
 
Seoul, the nation’s capital, saw an accumulative voter turnout of 69.3 percent with 5,758,952 people casting votes. Gyeonggi, the province with the largest number of eligible voters, had a voter turnout of 66.7 percent.  
 
*Updated as of 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, 2024  
**Voter turnout updates from 1 p.m. are accumulative, including early voting turnout.
 

Voter turnout as of 5 p.m.   

 
The country’s voter turnout recorded 64.1 percent as of 5 p.m., combining early votes cast between Friday and Saturday, marking a 1.5 percentage points rise compared to the previous general election in 2020.
 
A total of 28,385,276 voters have cast their ballots for the April 10 general election since Friday to decide members of the 300-seat National Assembly.
 
Seoul, the nation’s capital, saw an accumulative voter turnout of 66 percent with 5,486,942 people casting votes. Gyeonggi, the province with the largest number of eligible voters, had a voter turnout of 63.7 percent.  
 
*Updated as of 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, 2024  
**Voter turnout updates from 1 p.m. are accumulative, including early voting turnout.
 

Voter turnout as of 4 p.m.  

 
The country’s voter turnout recorded 61.8 percent as of 4 p.m., combining early votes cast between Friday and Saturday, marking a 2.1 percentage points rise compared to the previous general election in 2020.
 
A total of 27,370,609 voters have cast their ballots for the April 10 general election since Friday to decide members of the 300-seat National Assembly.
 
Seoul, the nation’s capital, saw an accumulative voter turnout of 63.4 percent with 5,265,212 people casting votes. Gyeonggi, the province with the largest number of eligible voters, had a voter turnout of 61.3 percent.  
 
*Updated as of 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, 2024  
**Voter turnout updates from 1 p.m. are accumulative, including early voting turnout.
 

Voter turnout as of 3 p.m. 

 
The country’s voter turnout recorded 59.3 percent as of 3 p.m., combining early votes cast between Friday and Saturday, marking a 2.8 percentage points rise compared to the previous general election in 2020.
 
A total of 26,259,770 voters have cast their ballots for the April 10 general election since Friday to decide members of the 300-seat National Assembly.
 
Seoul, the nation’s capital, saw an accumulative voter turnout of 60.6 percent with 5,034,655 people casting votes. Gyeonggi, the province with the largest number of eligible voters, had a voter turnout of 58.6 percent.  
 
*Updated as of 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, 2024  
**Voter turnout updates from 1 p.m. are accumulative, including early voting turnout.
 

Voter turnout as of 2 p.m.  

 
 
The country’s voter turnout recorded 56.4 percent as of 2 p.m., combining early votes cast between Friday and Saturday, marking a 3.4 percentage points rise compared to the previous general election in 2020.
 
A total of 24,974,380 voters have cast their ballots for the April 10 general election since Friday to decide members of the 300-seat National Assembly.
 
Seoul, the nation’s capital, saw an accumulative voter turnout of 57.3 percent with 4,764,204 people casting votes. Gyeonggi, the province with the largest number of eligible voters, had a voter turnout of 55.6 percent.  
 
*Updated as of 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, 2024  
**Voter turnout updates from 1 p.m. are accumulative, including early voting turnout.  
 
 

Voter turnout as of 1 p.m.

 
 
The country’s voter turnout recorded 53.4 percent as of 1 p.m., combining early votes cast between Friday and Saturday, marking a 3.7 percentage points rise compared to the previous general election in 2020. 
 
A total of 23,637,476 voters have cast their ballots for the April 10 general election since Friday to decide members of the 300-seat National Assembly.
 
Seoul, the nation’s capital, saw an accumulative voter turnout of 54.1 percent with 4,492,436 people casting votes. Gyeonggi, the province with the largest number of eligible voters, had a voter turnout of 52.1 percent.  
 
*Updated as of 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, 2024 
**Voter turnout updates from 1 p.m. are accumulative, including early voting turnout.
 
 

Voter turnout as of 12 p.m.

 
 
 
The country’s voter turnout on Wednesday recorded 18.5 percent as of 12 p.m., excluding early voting turnout.
 
A total of 8,184,220 voters have cast their ballots on the same day, when the 300 seats of the 22nd National Assembly are to be decided.  
 
Seoul, the nation’s capital, saw voter turnout of 17.3 percent with 1,438,252 people casting votes. In Gyeonggi, some 2,171,083 eligible voters cast their vote on Wednesday, recording voter turnout of 18.7 percent.
 
*Updated as of 12 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, 2024  

BY LEE SOO-JUNG [lee.soojung1@joongang.co.kr]
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