South Koreans to vote in legislative elections seen as litmus test for President Yoon Suk-yeol
South Koreans head to the polls tomorrow to elect the 300 members of the National Assembly. Voters will cast one ballot for their district representative, and also vote for a political party to decide the share of the proportional representative seats in the legislature. The election is widely seen as a mid-term referendum on President Yoon Suk-yeol. Experts said many voters will not be looking at the policies of individual candidates, but rather, their party affiliation. Lim Yun Suk reports.
South Koreans head to the polls tomorrow to elect the 300 members of the National Assembly. Voters will cast one ballot for their district representative, and also vote for a political party to decide the share of the proportional representative seats in the legislature. The election is widely seen as a mid-term referendum on President Yoon Suk-yeol. Experts said many voters will not be looking at the policies of individual candidates, but rather, their party affiliation. Lim Yun Suk reports.