Lee Chaeyeon → j-hope → Kim Goeun...★'s early voting certification relay on the second day of early voting

May 30, 2025

 Lee Chaeyeon → j-hope → Kim Goeun...★'s early voting certification relay on the second day of early voting



With the second day of early voting for the 21st presidential election bright, stars are also participating in a procession to encourage voting, heating up social media. Lee Chae-yeon, Han Ye-ri, Kim Go-eun, J-Hope, Lee Seung-hwan, mirage, and Gabi released a series of proof shots to convey the meaning of a precious vote to voters.

The first thing that caught the eye was singer Lee Chae-yeon. On the 29th, Lee Chae-yeon posted a proof shot of the back of her hand with a pre-voting stamp on her personal SNS and announced that "You can vote anywhere regardless of where you live." In particular, the photo wearing a blue band showed a sense of attempting "color neutralization" by holding cherry tomatoes together as if conscious of a specific political color controversy.

Actor Han Ye-ri also posted a proof shot in front of the polling station, encouraging participation with a short comment, "'Thursday, early voting for gold.'" Actor Kim Go-eun, who delivered a quiet message with a single photo without any words, drew attention by blocking political interpretation by including the cover of the early voting center.




BTS J-Hope took a photo in front of the Oksu-dong Community Service Center in Seongdong-gu, Seoul, and singer Lee Seung-hwan, famous for his usual convincing remarks, showed him wearing a blue top and hat with a comment saying, `Choose competent workers to save the economy.'

The gagwoman mirage released a pleasant proof shot with seven stamps on the back of her hand, saying, `I didn't know the day would come when I would post a feed to encourage voting.' "Seven candidates, including resignation candidates, I marked it as a lucky number..." he added, drawing laughter. Choreographer Gabi also completed a short and intense certification by revealing her standing in front of the polling station.

Early voting for the presidential election will be held at 3,568 polling stations nationwide from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the 29th and 30th. Regardless of address, participation is possible, and voters only need an ID card issued by a public institution, such as a resident registration card or a driver's license.






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