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Thousands have protested outside a vote-counting station in Seoul calling for South Korea's local elections earlier this week to be reheld, saying a ballot shortage at dozens of polling stations left many unable to vote.
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00:00Protesters in South Korea are demanding a repeat of this week's local elections after reports that ballot shortages left some
00:07people unable to vote.
00:09Voters went to the polls Wednesday to elect officials, including mayors and provincial governors.
00:15But at least 50 polling places ran out of ballot papers, and 22 more had to suspend voting as they
00:22waited for fresh supplies.
00:23Thousands of mostly young people gathered outside one-vote counting center in Seoul on Friday and Saturday calling for a
00:31fresh vote.
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