Fake ballots stamped with QR code are sold on Alibaba, "Is Fraudulent Election A Reality?”
Fake ballots stamped with QR code are sold on Alibaba, "Is Fraudulent Election A Reality?”
  • Seyoung In
    Seyoung In
  • 승인 2020.11.11 10:23
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The suspicion that anyone can purchase fake ballots that are identical to those used in the April 15th general election in Korea through the Alibaba shopping mall in China turned out to be true.

While judicial proceedings are under way due to the alleged fraudulent election in the 4.15 general election of the Republic of Korea, it is shocking that the ballots used for the Korean elections are manufactured in the same way by a professional manufacturing organization of election supplies in China, and the public can easily purchase them. It is known that the shopping mall sent a reply stating that the ballot with the candidate's name and district name, as well as even a QR code, was printed.

Sales of ballots for overseas elections not yet held. Kelly Park and a number of informants, including Mr. Kelly Park, who are clarifying the alleged fraudulent elections in the April 15 general election, said, "In Alibaba, we manufacture and sell ballots around the world, and we also sell ballots for elections in the Republic of Korea." It also sells ballots for elections”, revealed.

They manufactures and sells various election supplies, including ballot papers from overseas countries, at multiple Chinese sites, including Chinese election supplies company Smart Dragon Ballot Expert. It was surprising that it even handled ballots for the Ugandan elections to be held next year.

According to Kelly Park's Facebook, after inquiring at the shopping mall, the company also generates a QR code according to the purpose of the orderer and delivers it by putting a ballot in the storage box.

"We can also offer to pack the required number of ballots together with your ballot boxes making your work during the election process as easy as possible."

In the reply from the seller of the fake ballot in the messenger with the shopping mall, it is revealed that it is possible to sell the whole fake ballot by putting it in the voting box altogether.

In short, it means that if the general public, not the National Election Commission, can get a fake ballot that looks exactly like the official ballot of the 4.15 general election of the Republic of Korea, they can get the desired quantity in their hands. Naturally, the presence of such fake ballots from China further amplified the allegations of fraudulent elections in the April 15 general election.
Ballots ignoring formal standards and spelling, possibly from China? In fact, in the photos and videos taken by the voters of the April 15 general election, a number of voting papers stamped with the wrong district's stamp, along with non-standard ballots, were found.

A large number of ballots were found that looked stiff like the priesthood, and the letters on the ballot were misspelled.

Those who suspect the illegal election are presuming that these unusual ballots were made in China. It is said that there is no possibility that the Korean manufacturer's standard and Korean spelling were wrong.

Korean netizens who first saw a site specializing in election supplies in China said, "The existence of such a site itself is evidence of a fraudulent election." "If someone planned a fraudulent election, wouldn't it be possible to manipulate the server and bring in the desired number of fake ballots from China and replace them with actual ballots? There is no CCTV at the post office that keeps pre-voting papers.

Among the recent allegations of unfair elections, there is a suspicion about the unfolded and stiff ballots. In the process of applying for the preservation of evidence and at the opening of the 4.15 general election, the ballots that must be folded are often in the same state as the unfolded new bills, and are under suspicion of "replacing the ballots".

In this regard, the NEC said, "With the development of ballot technology, the folded paper is restored and unfolded again over time. The ballot used for election is made of special material that is folded and restored to its original shape." He explained it in a way. It is a so-called “shape memory ballot”.

However, experts on the actual ballot paper, including multiple informants, dismissed, "There is no such thing as a shape-memory ballot in which the folded paper is completely open." Once folded, the paper may open up a little over time, but it does not recover as neatly as if it were not used.

Netizens also said, "The folded ballot and the cleanly unfolded ballot are together in one ballot box. If so, are these ballots’ selective shape memory'?" asking the question.

Some say, "Aren't the stiff ballots found in the April 15 general elections counting hall or ballot box (seal box) also fake ballots made to order in Chinese shopping malls?" I am concerned.

In a situation where the suspicion of China's involvement in the recent elections in various countries has been revealed as a fact, China's behavior of making and selling ballots in foreign countries is a shock itself. There is a growing voice that the related suspicion should be transparently identified.

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