South Korea will hold its 21st presidential election on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. The government has designated the date as a temporary public holiday to allow citizens to participate in the vote.
In South Korea, presidential elections are held every five years through a direct voting system. This year’s election is being held earlier than originally scheduled due to an unexpected vacancy in the presidency, making it a special presidential election.
On election day, most government offices, schools, and many businesses will be closed or operate on reduced hours. Public transportation may also be busier than usual, especially near polling stations.
This nationwide election marks an important moment in the country’s democratic process, with both domestic and international observers paying close attention to the outcome.
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