Korea Election Fraud : Conservative Strongholds Flip Left Overnight? Election Results Defy Logic

2025.06.26 13:27:47

Sudden reversals in Seocho, Jongno, and overseas voting raise red flags

Korea Election Fraud : Conservative Strongholds Flip Left Overnight? Election Results Defy Logic
Sudden reversals in Seocho, Jongno, and overseas voting raise red flags


In Korea’s June 3, 2025, presidential election, the most surprising outcome came from traditionally conservative regions that unexpectedly turned blue. Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic candidate, defeated Kim Moon-soo not only in early votes in Seoul’s Seocho and Jongno districts but also in overseas ballots—territories once considered right-wing bastions.

 

In Seocho, where Kim had a strong advantage in previous elections, Lee led by more than 20% in early votes. In Jongno, he scored an unprecedented 65% in early voting. Meanwhile, out of 253 voting districts nationwide, Kim Moon-soo won just one overseas polling location.

 

This sudden ideological reversal is statistically implausible. Experts note that voter preferences do not typically shift this drastically within three years. The idea that conservative-leaning regions would uniformly flip to progressive dominance defies the logic of electoral behavior—especially without corresponding shifts in media, policy, or demographics.

 

Statisticians suggest that such extreme reversals point more toward external interference in vote data than organic changes in public sentiment.

 

Source:
※ This article is based on the YouTube video “The June 3rd Election Is Invalid” by Lee Young-don TV (uploaded June 5, 2025).
 



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