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First, the statistical results derived from the April
15th election were unnaturally uniform and regular,
and that is paradoxical and highly questionable. With
regard to early voting, the number of early votes outside
electoral districts divided by the total number of the
early votes was nearly identical for each candidate from
both Party No.1 and Party No. 2. Furthermore, in
numerous electoral districts, the number of early votes
was consistently about 10% higher than regular votes for
Party No.1 whereas that of Party No.2 was consistently
lower by 10%. In several districts there were even
cases where the number of votes was higher than the
number of electors. As a consequence both inside and
outside South Korea, numerous experts in Statistics and
Mathematics have analyzed the data of this election and
further con#rmed that such statistical results cannot
occur naturally.
Second, it was observed multiple times across the
country how blank ballots were placed into the box
for the candidates of the Party No.1, and these early
voting papers, that should have been printer-printed
and de#ned in size and format, were irregularly cut o$
and margins were not the same as the normal ones that
meet the standard speci#cations. Besides, there were
multiple events where two ballots were stuck together as
if they were guillotined wrongly, and it ignited further
suspicions when heaps of crisp, unfolded ballots were
poured out from a single ballot box during the vote
counting process.
14 Election Fraud in South Korea: Documenting the Truth