The authorities set up two separate ballot boxes of different colors at polling stations, one for approval and the other for disapproval. South Korean
Unification Ministry said it hampered the principle of secret voting as it is easy to see whether people vote for or against. with 0.37% of the population not voting due to being overseas and 0.000078% abstaining from the election. In the provincial assembly elections, 99.91% of votes were in support, with 0.09% against; 99.87% of votes in city and county assemblies were in support with 0.13% against and in total electing 27,858 deputies to the assemblies. That North Korea reported the first opposition votes in local elections in decades was seen as an attempt to portray itself as a democratic country. South Korea's
Yonhap News Agency said the "rare revelation of opposing votes ... may be intended to show that it democratically held the election" after altering the electoral system, and adjusted the turnout "in order to give an impression that the latest elections were free elections". The
Korea Institute for National Unification, a South Korean state-run think tank, said the lower turnout could indicate the weakening control of the regime "as the number of citizens who are elusive from state supervision probably rose". ==See also==