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Voter turnout in by-elections for four local government mayors and the Seoul superintendent of education stood at 18-point-96 percent as of 4 p.m. Wednesday.
According to the National Election Commission, since voting began at two-thousand-404 polling stations across the country at 6 a.m., roughly one-point-six million of the eight-million-645-thousand-180 eligible voters had cast their ballots.
The figures also reflected early voting, which took place Friday and Saturday.
In the race for a new superintendent of education in Seoul, turnout as of 4 p.m. was 17-point-86 percent.
The corresponding figures for the mayoral races were 39-point-seven percent in Geumjeong District, Busan; 52-point-nine percent in Ganghwa County, Incheon; 61 percent in Gokseong County, South Jeolla Province; and 65-point-three percent in Yeonggwang County, South Jeolla Province.
The average voter turnout for the mayoral by-elections stood at 47-point-47 percent, higher than the turnout of 40-and-a-half percent posted during the same time frame in the by-election held last October to choose the mayor of Seoul’s Gangseo District.
Polling stations will remain open until 8 p.m.