More than 1m South Koreans cast early votes on Thursday ahead of a historic presidential election next week that many hope will return the nation to stability after months of upheaval and unrest.
Polls will open across the country on Tuesday for a snap election triggered by the impeachment of Park Geun-hye in March.
Leading the pack of candidates is Moon Jae-in, a veteran politician with the country’s Democratic party. Mr Moon has surged in polls following Ms Park’s ouster by tapping into public discontent about corruption and cronyism.
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