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    Default South Korea electoral fraud!Please signature condemned!

    There are election rigging made by Progressive Program that have been used in the 18th Presidential Election of S. KOREA

    South Korean Presidential Election held on Dec. 19, 2012. Korea National Election Commission count votes illegally. Korean demand for manual counting or even re-counting, which is their constitutional right. There are election rigging made by Progressive Programs that have been secretly used to fix the 2012 South Korean Presidential Election. The graphs representing the voter turnout and the votes earned for Mr. Moon and Ms. Park, measured over time, were consistently smooth to have occurred in real life, which have been imply unlawful intervention. Only the graphs implied by the Formula of Logistic Funtion can produce such a beautiful, smooth curves. Please Support the Korean People of Democracy with Free and Fair Election.

    So, they can decide their own future for Democracy. Recount NOW!

    Created: Dec 29, 2012

    https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/pet...paign=shorturl

    Total signatures on this petition

    25,468

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    [FONT=inherit]A STATEMENT FOR THE TRANSPARENCY OF THE 18TH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION [/FONT]
    BY FELLOW SOUTH KOREANS AND ELECTORS OVERSEAS


    As fellow South Koreans and electors overseas, we greatly appreciate the willingness of President-elect Geun-hye Park to integrate the nation by overcoming conflicts and divisions. We also hope that she will make the first step on this mission by listening to the half of South Koreans who were disappointed by the Lee government and thus wished for a regime change. We hereby sign this statement.


    Free and fair elections are the foundation of democracy. However, as well-noted, we experienced the distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack of the Republic of Korea National Election Commission around the 2011 election for Mayor of Seoul, and the general election on Apr 11th in 2012 also had several issues such as the so-called tunnel DDos by Tae-ho Kim and voting by proxy in some facilities for the disabled. Nevertheless, there was no official investigation carried out by the Lee government, resulting in serious damage of the trust of South Koreans in the government and the Republic of Korea National Election Commission. In this situation, a lot of questions have been raised regarding the presidential election as well, with as many as 200,000 people (as of the morning on Dec 28th) having signed in the petition for manual counting. As these problems signify a deep doubt about the legitimacy of the upcoming Park government, we request immediate action on the following items for the prevention of split in public opinion and for the stable start of the new regime.


    1. To guard and check the use of power of national institutions is a duty and also a right of the people, that is specified in the constitutional law, for which relevant information should be accessible and clear. In fact, the Republic of Korea National Election Commission is supposed to be proactive in educating the public even before requests for adequate information. We ask that the Republic of Korea National Election Commission present the data of elections for the past 20 years on the voter turnouts and the percentages of votes earned per each candidate, region, gender, and age group, in order to resolve doubts about election rigging such as 'flipped votes'.


    2. The Republic of Korea National Election Commission has changed the voting stations without sufficient notice. It also has failed to provide adequate information about the reason for changing ballot box materials from metal to paper or plastic and about manual or electronic ballot counting process, although some questions were raised. As a measure to respect South Koreans' right to know and also to preclude additional controversy in the future, the Republic of Korea National Election Commission must account for these matters.


    3. In An-dong, a cluster of four ballots folded all together at once was found; not a bunch of four ballots which were separately-folded and then happened to sit on top of each other when being dropped in the ballot box. An explanation should be provided.


    4. It should also be justified why different ballot envelopes were used in different precincts and why see-through envelopes were used, allowing a collector to be able to read the ballot inside.


    5. The graphs representing the voter turnout and the votes earned for Mr. Moon and Ms. Park, measured over time, were too smooth to have occurred in real life, which may imply unlawful intervention. Analyses by statisticians and mathematicians should be run for verification.


    6. The record-high voting rate was 97% on Mar 15th, 1960, when the infamous fraudulent election was held. Yet, people in their 50's were reported as having marked 89.9% of voting rate in this presidential election, which is considerably higher than other age groups. To double check, the Republic of Korea National Election Commission should submit the register of the electors, on which who actually voted are marked.


    7. Neung-hwan Kim supervised the 19th general election and the 18th presidential election as the head of the Republic of Korea National Election Commission. We want a detailed explanation regarding the debate over his political impartiality and dereliction of his duty.


    8. Given unusually prevalent doubts as to this presidential election, we request the consideration to keep all data and the ballots safe and sound even longer than the period specified in Public Official Election Act, if the Lee government and Ms. Park are confident in the fairness and accuracy in each step of the process of the election. We would like to also plead that the preservation period to be extended by law amendment.


    In case the required manual counting has not been performed yet, Geun-hye Park is technically still a 'candidate,' not 'President-elect.' Even if the presidential election should be considered complete, all these questions and suspicions will become an obstacle for her mission of the new era and the new politics. Also, if she dismisses or suppresses people's demand for manual counting or even re-counting, which is their constitutional right, her new government may face a serious resistance. If Ms. Park wants to be recognized as a democratic leader, especially in this time when the world is paying a close attention to South Korea concerned about the possible revival of dictatorship, we propose that she should respect this petition and execute all of the above demands.


    Dec 28th, 2012


    Fellow South Koreans and Electors Overseas Who Wish for the Transparency of the 18th Presidential Election






    http://2012skpreselection.blogspot.k...-18th.html?m=1

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    Election Fraud Suspected, South Korea

    By hkchun1 | Posted January 1, 2013 | South Korea





    Korea had the presidential election on December 19. The strong man's daughter, Kyun-hae Park, was elected. But many Koreans affirm that the election was fraudulent and illegal. Many kinds of evidence for the affirmation were found. The important evidence is the electronic ballot counting.
    Can you help us spread this out?

    - Reasons South Koreans suspect rigging in their 18th presidential election. http://2012skpreselection.blogspot.c...t-started.html

    - South Koreans and electors living overseas published a statement to demand inspection of the election. http://2012skpreselection.blogspot.c...-18th.html?m=1

    - Koreans are now petitioning even the white house. https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/pet...ion-s/KPVGRdpY


    http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-904967

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    Other related pages:

    Overseas South Korea's third have signed the letter demanding an investigation into electoral fraud
    http://m.bbs1.agora.media.daum.net/g...icleId=2259333

    The mathematics professor Analysis (Language: Korean)
    http://www.seoprise.com/board/view.p..._13&uid=192042

    Chart of the number of votes (Language: Korean)
    http://bbs1.agora.media.daum.net/gai...icleId=2270581

    Demanded a recount of all ballots:
    http://bbs3.agora.media.daum.net/gai...ticleId=132298
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    Despite the fact that this is posted by a Junche supporter, I must say that the Korean election results were fairly surprising. I was in Korea in the months before and during the election, and Park seemed to have only moderate support even in right-leaning neighborhoods. Here's a recap for anyone who is interested:

    Park, the far-right daughter of military dictator Park Cung-hee, alienated even large sections of her own party by continually supporting her father's "liberation" of the ROK from its own constitution. While she did retain an early lead for several months, this was because the centrist-liberal opposition was split between two candidates. A month before election day, Ahn, software baron and independent candidate, ended his campaign and endorsed Moon of the Democrats, a human rights lawyer who had been imprisoned by the Park Chung-hee government.

    After Ahn's withdrawal, Moon's poll numbers gradually improved. A week before the election he was up by several points. Korean law prohibits polling in the final few days of the campaign.

    In the final stretch, Park became further embroiled in controversy after two disastrous debate performances in which she was unable to discuss specifics of her plans. She was totally unable to defend herself from attacks on her support for her father and his policies, as well as the fact that she became rich off of money stolen from the people during his rule.

    Just a few days before the election, there was yet another PR disaster when it was alleged that Park or her campaign had used friends in the intelligence service to spread misinformation about Moon and the Democrats online. Officials from the National Election Commission and the Moon campaign showed up at the home of an intelligence agency agent, but the agent repeatedly refused them entry. It's unclear exactly what happened after that, but shockingly, Park's campaign manager called the incident "Yushin-esque," referring to the 1972 Yushin Constitution which granted Park Chung-hee supreme power.

    On election day, support for Moon was at an all-time high. That said, it was still sure to be a close race. Voter turnout was its highest since the first free election in 1987. It was not totally out of the realm of possibility when it was announced that Park had won, but it was quite surprising when it was being reported as the clearest victory in presidential election history. It also seemed suspicious that her far-right party had gathered record support even in left-wing strongholds, regions that had suffered horribly under her father's regime. Now we see these reports of widespread voting fraud, with people hitting the streets in protest. The right has only responded to the protests by brushing them off for using "North Korean font" on their banners.

    Leftists should support the liberal protestors in support of free elections in Korea, and to prevent a regression into fascist terror.
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    Elections are a fraud, alright.
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