South Korea's Local Elections Test Democracy After Martial Law Crisis

South Korea's Local Elections Test Democracy After Martial Law Crisis

South Korea held local elections on June 3, 2026—one year after Lee Jae-myung's presidential victory following his predecessor's failed martial law decree. These contests reveal whether voters trust Lee's leadership or want a political shift. The results will show if democracy is truly recovering and shape his ability to push defense modernization and tech industry goals.

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