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Yonhap News24.06.2026Politik1 dk okumaSouth Korea

BAI to Audit National Election Commission Over Ballot Shortages

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  • South Korea's Board of Audit and Inspection (BAI) has begun data collection for a financial audit of the National Election Commission (NEC) next month.
  • This follows widespread criticism and calls for reform due to unprecedented ballot shortages during the recent local elections, which temporarily suspended voting at 26 polling stations.

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The National Election Commission (NEC) is an independent constitutional organization. Criticism has mounted over unprecedented ballot shortages during the recent local elections, leading to temporary voting suspensions.

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SEOUL, June 24 (Yonhap) -- The Board of Audit and Inspection (BAI) has begun collecting data in preparation for a financial audit next month of the National Election Commission (NEC) in the wake of ballot shortages in the recent local elections, the chief auditor said Wednesday.

BAI Chair Kim Ho-cheol made the remark during a meeting with reporters as criticism of the election watchdog has been mounting over the unprecedented shortage of ballot papers during the June 3 elections that led to the temporary suspension of voting at 26 polling stations.

"People are greatly interested and concerned over the unacceptable violation of voting rights. After a decision by the Council of Commissioners yesterday, we started gathering data today," Kim said. "I anticipate we can conduct an actual audit around July after determining the scope and period of the audit."

The election watchdog is an independent constitutional organization that is not subject to a full-fledged performance audit, a measure aimed at shielding the agency from political influence. But an accounting audit is deemed permissible because it carries no political implications.

"Although we are unable to conduct a performance inspection of the NEC, it is our responsibility under the Constitution to conduct an accounting audit of a constitutional organization," Kim said.

Calls have mounted for a thorough reform of the NEC and even its dismantlement, while a parliamentary investigation and a joint probe by the prosecution and police are also under way to determine what led to the ballot shortages and who is responsible.

President Lee Jae Myung has also said amending the Constitution can be considered to increase oversight.

The election watchdog has apologized, saying it failed to print enough ballot papers due to an incorrect prediction of voter turnout. However, it has maintained that the ballot shortages neither warrant a rerun nor altered the election results.

Offene Fragen

  • What led to the ballot shortages?
  • Who is responsible for the shortages?
  • What will be the scope and period of the audit?

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This article was originally published by Yonhap News.

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