Elections in Kim Jong Ut Korea, party-state wins 100%

North Korean citizens appeared in front of the ballot boxes Sunday to elect the country's new parliament. The Central Election Committee said 92.35 per cent of registered voters appeared at the polls. The result is usually 100 percent unanimous in favour of the Workers' Party. In the isolated Communist country it does not become [...]
In the isolated communist country, it is not about other candidates.
According to state media, leader Kim Jong Un voted at 11:00 local time.
May 10th Parliament elections are second since the leader Kim Jong Un took power. Parliamentary elections are held every five years. Voters could theoretically erase the pre-submission candidate name in the ballot box, but that never happened.
According to statistics, five years ago voting was 99,97 percent, the lowest ever recorded. This percentage was marked because of the rise in the number of northeasterns working abroad, writes Ora News.
Analyst Fuodor Tertsky told the BBC that if someone makes the vote invalid, then the secret police will look for the voter and that person would be considered insane.
In northern Korea, all citizens of 17 years of age have the right to vote











