Korea (South)
May 30th 2006Nation Goes to Polls Wednesday
Korea Times
South Koreans are electing local administrators and councils under a list proportional voting system after that country's court ruled winner-take-all systems unconstitutional. The franchise has been extended to foreigners and 19 year-olds.April 16th 2005
Accept the Proposal on Proportional Representatives!
The Hankyoreh
Paper endorses proportional representation, and other reforms advocated by The Political Reform Council, to better reflect country's diverse political opinions.March 9th 2005
ULD facing big crisis as key member quits
Korea Herald
The minor United Liberal Democrats yesterday suffered the biggest crisis in its 10-year history as South Chungcheong Governor Shim Dae-pyung resignedJuly 18th 2004
Uri Party to Revise Election and Political Funding Laws
The DongaApril 16th 2004
Uri Party won 152; GNP won 121
The Dong-A Ilbo (Korea)March 29th 2004
Disabled female activist tops Uri proportional seats
The Korea HeraldFebruary 17th 2004
Odd path to equality
Korea HeraldJanuary 27th 2004
New Trend for General Election - Women Rule Over
The Dong-A IlboJanuary 27th 2004
Panel passes election revision bills, but far from reaching compromise on other changes
The Korea HeraldJanuary 11th 2004
Electoral Reform Panel Back in Action
Korea TimesDecember 29th 2003
Hopes for Electoral Reform Dashed
Korea TimesDecember 22nd 2003
Reform panel to finalize plans today
Korea HeraldDecember 18th 2003
Roh sends Assembly political reform plan
Korea HeraldOctober 19th 2003
FTC Alerts Chaebol Again Over Corporate Governance System
Korea TimesJuly 7th 2003
A gender-equal society
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