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South Korea’s general election results were announced today (who will become the next president of South Korea?)

South Korea’s general election was announced today, and who will become the next president of South Korea has become the focus of attention. There are 21 candidates running in this South Korean presidential election, including former President Lee Myung-bak, Park Geun-hye's close confidant Ahn Cheol-soo and other well-known political figures. Next, we will introduce you to the operational steps of the Korean election and the latest election results.

Operation steps

1. The voting time for the Korean general election is on April 15. Between 6 am and 6 pm that day, voters can go to designated polling stations to vote.

2. Voters need to bring a valid ID to the polling station, and staff will verify the identity information and issue ballots.

3. On the ballot, voters need to put a symbol such as "√" or "○" after the name of the candidate they support to express their support for the candidate.

4. After voting is completed, voters need to put their ballots into the ballot box and leave the polling station under the guidance of staff.

The latest election results

As of now, the latest results of the South Korean general election have been announced. According to data from South Korea's Central Election Management Commission, votes are currently being counted, but according to preliminary statistics, the current leading candidate is Moon Jae-in, whose vote share has exceeded 50. If this result is finally confirmed, Moon Jae-in will become the next president of South Korea.

Moon Jae-in is a candidate of the Democratic Party of Korea. He has served as the Secretary-General of the Presidential Office of South Korea and a member of Congress. During his campaign, he proposed a series of policy measures, including strengthening people's livelihood protection, promoting economic development, and improving relations between South Korea and North Korea. If elected, he will face a series of challenges and opportunities.