North Korean leader votes in elections with 99.98% turnout – KCNA

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North Korean leader votes in elections with 99.98% turnout – KCNA

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Given the absence of any competition among candidates, elections in North Korea are essentially a political ritual which, observers say, allows the authorities to claim a popular mandate while reinforcing loyalty to Kim's regime

SEOUL, South Korea – North Korean leader Kim Jong-un voted in nationwide local elections on Sunday, July 21, that registered the near 100% turnout claimed for every ballot held in the nuclear-armed state.

Given the absence of any competition among candidates, elections in the North are essentially a political ritual which, observers say, allows the authorities to claim a popular mandate while reinforcing loyalty to Kim’s regime.

The 99.98% turnout this year was a 0.01% improvement on the figures registered in 2015.

Only those overseas “on foreign tour or working in oceans” were unable to vote, the North’s state-run agency KCNA reported Sunday, adding that even “voters troubled with aging or illness cast their ballots into mobile ballot boxes.”

The isolated nation holds local elections every 4years to elect representatives to provincial, city and county assemblies. Typically, 99%of voters in the de facto single-party state take part in the polls and 99% of them cast “yes” votes for uncontested candidates.

The regime touts the high turnout as an example of its “single-minded unity” to glorify the “Korean-style people-centered socialism.”

Kim visited a polling station in North Hamgyong province and voted for two candidates – named Ju Song Ho and Jong Song Sik – running for county assemblies in the area, KCNA reported.  

He “warmly encouraged them to become the faithful servants of the people by fulfilling their duties so as to live up to the anticipation of the people, being aware of being the representatives of the people”, KCNA said.  

Kim himself ran in 2014 for the rubber-stamp legislature known as the Supreme People’s Assembly, managing a perfect turnout with 100% of votes in his favor. – Rappler.com

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