2026.6.8 Korea’s NEC confirmed ballot shortages at 67 polling stations during the June 3 election, as videos showed citizens challenging police over badges, names, language, and authority.
Then the pattern came into focus: warnings of CCP-linked special-policing cover, unclear name tags, masks, strange Korean, and force used against citizens. Fact-checkers shouted conspiracy, but voters saw the mechanics in real time: ballots ran short, oversight was blocked, and the count moved behind closed doors. That is the CCP method: block the people, control the count, and call the result legitimate.