Jaejoong, who certified 'voting paper', shrugs...shots in the ballot box, concerns over election law violations

Dont post the authentication shot at the polling station.JYJ Jaejoong is being criticized for his ballot certification, posting a 20th Presidential Vote Certification Shot on Instagram Story on Monday and then deleting it.Jaejoong went to the pre-vote and took out his cell phone from within the ballot box; after filming the ballot, he also posted stickers such as We all vote and Voting complete.However, this is likely to violate the election law: According to Article 166-2 of the Public Official Election Act (Prohibition of shooting of ballots, etc.), ballots and pre-voting ballots should not be photographed in the ballot box.It is also prohibited to shoot ballots and post them on social media or send them to messengers, which can lead to imprisonment for up to two years or a fine of up to 4 million won.However, if handed over to trial, it is likely to be acquitted. The recent precedent distinguishes between voting papers (papers that have finished the ballot) and voting papers.Meanwhile, K.Will was also hit with an authentication shot upload taken in the ticket office on the 4th, when K.Will deleted the photo and apologized, saying it was inappropriate behavior due to ignorance.
Dont post the authentication shot at the polling station.JYJ Jaejoong is being criticized for his ballot certification, posting a 20th Presidential Vote Certification Shot on Instagram Story on Monday and then deleting it.Jaejoong went to the pre-vote and took out his cell phone from within the ballot box; after filming the ballot, he also posted stickers such as We all vote and Voting complete.However, this is likely to violate the election law: According to Article 166-2 of the Public Official Election Act (Prohibition of shooting of ballots, etc.), ballots and pre-voting ballots should not be photographed in the ballot box.It is also prohibited to shoot ballots and post them on social media or send them to messengers, which can lead to imprisonment for up to two years or a fine of up to 4 million won.However, if handed over to trial, it is likely to be acquitted. The recent precedent distinguishes between voting papers (papers that have finished the ballot) and voting papers.Meanwhile, K.Will was also hit with an authentication shot upload taken in the ticket office on the 4th, when K.Will deleted the photo and apologized, saying it was inappropriate behavior due to ignorance.
Dont post the authentication shot at the polling station.JYJ Jaejoong is being criticized for his ballot certification, posting a 20th Presidential Vote Certification Shot on Instagram Story on Monday and then deleting it.Jaejoong went to the pre-vote and took out his cell phone from within the ballot box; after filming the ballot, he also posted stickers such as We all vote and Voting complete.However, this is likely to violate the election law: According to Article 166-2 of the Public Official Election Act (Prohibition of shooting of ballots, etc.), ballots and pre-voting ballots should not be photographed in the ballot box.It is also prohibited to shoot ballots and post them on social media or send them to messengers, which can lead to imprisonment for up to two years or a fine of up to 4 million won.However, if handed over to trial, it is likely to be acquitted. The recent precedent distinguishes between voting papers (papers that have finished the ballot) and voting papers.Meanwhile, K.Will was also hit with an authentication shot upload taken in the ticket office on the 4th, when K.Will deleted the photo and apologized, saying it was inappropriate behavior due to ignorance.

"Don't post the authentication shot at the polling station."

"JYJ" Jaejoong is being criticized for his ballot certification, posting a 20th Presidential Vote Certification Shot on Instagram Story on Monday and then deleting it.

Jaejoong went to the pre-vote and took out his cell phone from within the ballot box; after filming the ballot, he also posted stickers such as "We all vote" and "Voting complete."

However, this is likely to violate the election law: According to Article 166-2 of the Public Official Election Act (Prohibition of shooting of ballots, etc.), ballots and pre-voting ballots should not be photographed in the ballot box.

It is also prohibited to shoot ballots and post them on social media or send them to messengers, which can lead to imprisonment for up to two years or a fine of up to 4 million won.

However, if handed over to trial, it is likely to be acquitted. The recent precedent distinguishes between "voting papers" (papers that have finished the ballot) and "voting papers".

Meanwhile, K.Will was also hit with an authentication shot upload taken in the ticket office on the 4th, when K.Will deleted the photo and apologized, saying it was "inappropriate behavior due to ignorance."