On June 3, 2025, South Korea is conducting a presidential election to replace Yoon Suk Yeol, who was impeached for his attempts to impose martial law. Approximately 44.4 million voters are casting ballots, with left-leaning candidate Lee Jae-myung leading the polls. His conservative opponent, Kim Moon Soo, is struggling amid party conflicts. The election results are expected to be announced soon, with high voter turnout reported, as the next president will face challenges including international trade tensions due to tariff increases announced by the U.S.
"With approximately 44.4 million South Koreans eligible to vote, the results of the snap presidential election to succeed impeached Yoon Suk Yeol are highly anticipated."
"Left-leaning candidate Lee Jae-myung leads the polls, while conservative Kim Moon Soo struggles to gain traction amid party infighting and voter discontent."
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