PRESS CONFERENCE ON 2020 KOREA RIGGED ELECTION
Press_release.docx
PRESS CONFERENCE ON 2020 KOREA RIGGED
ELECTION
To Defend Modern Democracy in Korea That Is on the
Verge of Destruction from the National Election Held on April 15th, 2020
We are a social activist group called the
Solidarity for Elections Integrity and We are now acting as a whistleblower of
a suspected rigged election that took place on April 152020.
So far, we have filed 107 lawsuits to nullify
the election, 67 evidence preservations suits, and 23 criminal charges against
the National Election Commision (NEC),
along with 3000 voters, 25 candidates and 51 lawyers. And through this
conference, we would like to share with you our findings upon which the
lawsuits were based.
1.
Constant Numbers
There exists the same exact constant between
the in-district and out-of-district votes for the candidates in some districts.
When their out-of-district votes are divided by their in-district results, they
have the same constant until the second decimal place. The same phenomenon is
found in 12 out of 253 total districts.
2.
Early Votes in Capital Areas
The City of Seoul, The City of Incheon, and
The Province of Gyeonggi are so-called ‘Capital Areas’ and regarded as the
toughest battle grounds for both the ruling Democratic Party and the opposing
United Future Party because of their demographics and metropolitan
characteristics. However, as shown above, the results of the early votes tell
us it was actually a 2-1 game and the numbers are surprisingly the same. Many
people suspect that 1 out of every 4 votes for the Future party had been
applied to the counts of the ruling party via software manipulation.
3.
+10-13% for Every Democratic Candidate in Capital Areas
In the previous election, there were no
noticeable differences between the prevotes and election day votes. However, in
the latest election, EVERY Democratic Candidate that ran for the capital area
districts received 10 to 13 percent more votes.
4. Impossible Distribution
According to
Professor Park, Korea’s most prominent and respected scholar in Statistics,
"the improbable possibility of having the same voting ratio of 63% vs. 34%
not only one district but all over the battleground districts in Seoul, Inchoen
and Gyeonggi is the same as the statistical probability of tossing 1000 coins
into the air and finding all 1000 coins landing on the same side either face up
or face down.”
5. Frauds Detected Via Election Forensics
Professor Walter R.
Mebane, Jr. at University of Michigan, a renowned election forensics expert,
has written the 4th edition of his paper(as of May 21st) on the election and
his findings suggest that the election data were ‘fraudulently manipulated’.
6. Unlawful Use of QR Code
According to Korea
Election law, section 151, it clearly says you cannot use the ballot with QR
code. However the commission has used it since the 2016 election.
7. Voting Machine
The same voting
count machine, in combination with the same Chinese Huawei software, already
caused a problem in Iraqi National Election in 2018, forcing their electoral
commission to annul thousands of votes and order a manual recount of nearly 11
million ballots. After the recount, 25% of elected candidates’ results were
reversed.
8. Voting Machine 2
During the counting
process, on the election night, some watchful citizen observers in the district
of Buyeo noticed the result is too strange and demanded a recount. To
everyone’s surprise, after the recount the result was reversed from 180:80 to
159:170.
9. 4,684 Votes from 4674 Paper Ballots
According to the
data from the district of Wansan,Jeonju, the total number of votes is greater
than the number of ballots issued.
10. Crisp Ballots
The used paper
ballots witnessed in the evidence preservation process looked surprisingly
crisp as freshly printed bills. Election personnel demand voters fold their
ballots in half before they put them in the ballot box.
11. Seal With Open Slot
Some of the ballot boxes preserved for court
trials had ‘slots’ on sides.
12. Uncut Ballots
There is a video
clip where a sorting employee actually separates uncut
ballots.
13. Ballots From Different Constituency
There is even a
case where ballots from different
constituencies got mixed together and picked out during the counting process.
14. 5 Second Votes
According to the
Election Commission data, there were 18,210 prevoters in Shinjung-Dong,
Bucheon. There was only one polling station in the district that had 2 polling
booths and the prevote was held for 2 days from 6 am to 6 pm. The calculations
show that it took less than 5 seconds for a voter to finish his or her voting.
15. Missing Votes
There is even a
case where the votes of entire aggregation units are omitted from the NEC data.
The prevote data of the 2 Bongdam polling stations of the district of Hwaseong
went completely missing.
16. Chinese Employees
The National
Election Commision has already given their explanation that no law stipulates
that foreigners shall not be hired for the process.
17. Easter Egg
Congressman Min,
Kyung-Wook claims that he recently found a series of numbers from ‘the numbers’
which he has not clarified so far, and happened to convert them into binary
numbers and, again translate them into letters through ASCII code. Then there
popped up the phrase “Follow The Party” which is one of the most frequently
used propaganda slogans by the Chinese Communist Party.
As mentioned in the
beginning we have already begun legal proceedings to find the truths and
correct the problems, if there’s any, but we cannot solely trust our judiciary
and thus need as many eyes on it as possible. Therefore,
we are seeking your support monitoring this historic event.
May 26th,
2020
Solidarity
for Elections Integrity