Supporters of South Korean presidential candidate Kim Moon-soo of the People Power Party attend a campaign event ahead of the presidential election
South Koreans, including this woman in Seoul, began casting their ballots in the country's presidential election on June 3, 2025
The fallout from martial law declaration, which has left South Korea effectively leaderless for months, is the top concern for voters, experts said
After months of turmoil and a revolving door of lame-duck acting leaders, many South Koreans are eager for the country to move forward
Infographic timeline of the past South Korea's presidents.
South Korea's ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol votes at a polling station during the presidential election in Seoul
After months of turmoil and a revolving door of lame-duck acting leaders, many South Koreans said they were eager for the country to move forward
A man walks past posters of candidates during the presidential election in Seoul
Polls open for South Korea's presidential election
All three major South Korean broadcasters projected Lee Jae-myung as the likely winner