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Find Your Polling Place in 1 Minute
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- You must vote in person at the polling place, and you can check the polling place location through 'Find My Polling Place' on the National Election Commission website.
- You must bring your ID before visiting the polling place, and driver's licenses, passports, or IDs issued by public institutions with attached photos are valid.
- Polling place information includes the name of the advance voting place, installation location, location, directions, and availability of facilities for the disabled, and polling places are subject to change, so it is a good idea to double-check the installation location.
To exercise your right to vote, you need to visit the polling place in person for general elections, presidential elections, local elections, and National Assembly elections. If you have moved or are living in a different area, it may be difficult to find the location of the polling place.
Also, if the polling place has changed, you can check the nearest polling place through the "Find Your Polling Place" service. On the nec.go.kr website of the National Election Commission, you can find polling place information by entering your registered address, name, date of birth, gender, and last three digits of your resident registration number.
Before visiting the polling place, you must bring your ID card. A driver's license, passport, or ID card with a photo issued by a public institution is valid. When searching for a polling place, you can check the advance voting place name, installation location or building name, location, and map.
You can also check for accessibility for people with disabilities. The polling place may change, so it is a good idea to double-check the installation location.