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Lee Jae-myung Wins Snap Presidential Vote in South Korea

  • Lee Jae-myung won a landslide victory in the snap presidential election held on June 3, 2025, in South Korea.
  • The election followed political turmoil including the suspension and removal of Lee's predecessor, Yoon Suk Yeol, who had attempted to deploy troops to parliament.
  • Lee, a left-leaning former sweatshop worker and human rights lawyer, has built a loyal base by emphasizing his humble origins and surviving scandals, lawsuits, and even a stabbing attack in 2024.
  • He secured 49.4% of the vote with a 79.4% turnout, the highest since 1997, and vowed to restore democracy, boost AI industry, and bring those behind the martial law attempt to justice.
  • Despite ongoing criminal trials for corruption and election violations, Lee's presidency, starting Wednesday for a five-year term ending in 2030, grants him immunity, postponing legal proceedings until after his term.
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The Anniston Star broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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