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Overseas voter registration for 2016 Korean election opens this weekend
By The Korea Times San Francisco staff
Overseas voting registration for Korea’s legislative election, coming next April, will begin this Sunday through 169 diplomatic offices around the world.
The election will be the third, following the 2012 legislative and presidential elections, to accept overseas votes from Korean nationals.
According to the Republic of Korea National Election Commission, eligible voters are overseas citizens who have Korean citizenship and who reside or stay outside the country.
Registrations, available both in-person at any Korean consulate, online and through mail, will close Feb. 13, the San Francisco Korean Consulate General said.
The consulate said it would begin distributing promotional and informational brochures to local churches, restaurants and markets in an effort to encourage Koreans to vote.
For more information, and to register, visit ova.nec.go.kr.
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