Spotted at Kangnam: K-pop Girl Group Shares Early Voting Pics on Day One of Presidential Election

2025-05-30 09:24

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Idol Group's Electoral Enthusiasm Sparks Attention!

Rookie girl group UDTT is grabbing attention after proudly sharing proof shots of their early voting on social media.

Girl group UDTT shared their early voting proof shots for the 21st presidential election on their official social media on May 29. / UDTT Official Instagram
Girl group UDTT shared their early voting proof shots for the 21st presidential election on their official social media on May 29. / UDTT Official Instagram

On May 29, the group posted, “The three Korean members just finished early voting!” alongside cheerful photos. Members Koo Han-na, Han Chae-hee, and Kwon Ye-jin were seen in casual outfits posing in front of the early voting center at Cheongdam Community Service Center in Gangnam, Seoul.

Early voting for South Korea’s 21st presidential election officially kicked off at 6 a.m. that day across 3,568 polling stations nationwide. It runs for two days, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day.

During this period, eligible voters can cast their ballots at any early voting center without prior notice. However, they must bring a valid photo ID issued by a government agency, such as a resident registration card, passport, or driver’s license. If using a digital ID, it must be shown through an official app with photo, name, and date of birth clearly visible—screenshots or image files will not be accepted.

Girl group UDTT shared their early voting proof shots for the 21st presidential election on their official social media on May 29. / UDTT Official Instagram
Girl group UDTT shared their early voting proof shots for the 21st presidential election on their official social media on May 29. / UDTT Official Instagram

To find a nearby polling station, voters can check the official National Election Commission website or search on major portal sites.

Voters should also be aware of key dos and don’ts when taking election day photos. Taking pictures of the ballot or inside the voting booth is strictly prohibited and may result in legal consequences. Additionally, using hand gestures to display a candidate’s number could be seen as a violation of election laws and should be avoided.

Meanwhile, UDTT—whose lineup includes Risako, Chae-hee, Han-na, Ye-jin, and Woo-jung—recently proved their growing popularity when their debut single album School Rush sold out completely.

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