Rev. Hyangki Seo “Min Kyung-wook, 6 votes received directly from the observer” -Chosun.com



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Check-in 2020.05.15 11:03
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Testimony related to the ballot route spilled by the legislator Min as evidence of the electoral operation
Congressman Min continues to suspect that “vote counting is the right to lose” electoral fraud


Congressman Min Kyung-wook of the Future United Party is calling for an investigation at the '4.15 General Election Suspicion and Recovery of National Sovereignty Contest' held in the Yeouido Assembly Hall, Seoul, on the afternoon of the 11th.
Congressman Min Kyung-wook of the Future United Party is calling for an investigation at the ‘4.15 General Election Suspicion and Recovery of National Sovereignty Contest’ held in the Yeouido Assembly Hall, Seoul, on the afternoon of the 11th.

There was testimony that the observer for one of the 4/15 general elections handed 6 members of the ballot directly to a member of the future unification party. Min has raised suspicions of tampering with the preliminary ballot based on Chapter 6 of this ballot. In the midst of this, Senator Min said on the 15th, “the day before, the lawsuit against the entire 21st general election was invalidated.”

Reverend Seo Hyang-ki, president of the Korean Federation of Revolutionary Elections, said in a media interview on Nov. 14, “I saw the ballots held by observers (my acquaintances), but did not give them the ballots.” I know I gave it directly to Senator Min.

Previously, the pastor appeared on a YouTube broadcast on Day 3 and posted a picture of the interior of the gym, the county office in Guri, Gyeonggi, which the Central Election Commission identified as a place to filter the ballots. In addition, he said, “A friend I know gave me a report while I was a vote watcher and a count watcher.” In fact, the photo he presented showed election officials carrying election bags stored in the gym. The observer was found to have wondered if many unmarked ballots came out and reportedly reported this to the pastor.

Summarizing the comments made by Rev. Seo, an observer discovered a suspicious ballot and informed him of this, and then the ballot was delivered to Min. Previously, the National Electoral Commission said on the 12th: “The ballots (published by the Chamber of Representatives) are proportional electoral votes stamped by the Cheongju Commissioner voter. “The ballot serial number matches the ballot submitted on the site.”

Meanwhile, the National Electoral Commission investigated the accusation and said: “We temporarily stored an electoral bag containing the relevant ballot papers in the physical training room at the Guri City Gymnasium, which is a counting station. Official. The Supreme Prosecutor’s Office assigned the case to the Uijeongbu District Prosecutor’s Office on the 13th.

The Rev. Hyangki Seo reveals a video on YouTube that received a report from the observer that there was a suspicious vote. / Youtube screenshot
The Rev. Hyangki Seo reveals a video on YouTube that received a report from the observer that there was a suspicious vote. / Youtube screenshot

Min also raised suspicions of illegal elections on the 15th. On his Facebook page, he said: “The law says that we cannot use an electronic counting machine.” “The entire lawsuit has been brought to the Supreme Court.”

In another article on this day, Assemblywoman Min also said: “It is strange to ask for a recount, and it is no longer possible for the NEC to talk about this or that.” He said, “Seongbuk-gu, Guri-si, Gangseo-gu, etc. If you have a problem with the counting process, you can silently count the ticket. Here’s the blood-raising electoral committee, and where do you stab something? ? “

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