South Korean election

Seohoi Stephanie Park
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What Happens to All Those Election Banners?

VOTE FOR ME! I CAN CHANGE SOUTH KOREA! Colorful election banners decorated South Korea’s streets throughout the recent presidential election campaign. The country is now left with reportedly over 17,000 strips of synthetic fabric, which threatens to go to waste (they will likely be incinerated or buried

Seohoi Stephanie Park
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Don't Just Say It, Sing It: South Korea's Election Songs

Another election in South Korea means another season of trucks blaring out deafening campaign songs. Korea Exposé took a look at some of the funniest tunes each candidate is using to seduce voters.   Moon Jae-in, The Minjoo Party Front-runner Moon has a support rate of 44.8 percent,

Jieun Choi
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Captivating Moments from South Korea's Unexpected Election Season

In less than three weeks, South Korea will have a new president. It’s a little crazy how quickly things have moved in the past few months: Former president Park Geun-hye’s ouster from office on Mar. 10, which immediately kicked off the 60-day presidential race, and the fierce competition