Stars actively shared early voting certification photos on the first day of early voting for the 21st South Korean Presidential Election.

Yoon Jong-shin

Singer Yoon Jong-shin was the first to post a certification photo on May 29. That morning, he shared on his SNS, “Good morning, local voter. Starting the day with a firm vote,” along with a photo of a polling station sign at the Pyeongchang-dong Community Center in Jongno-gu, Seoul.

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He encouraged participation, saying, “Early voting is only today and tomorrow (Thursday and Friday).”

Lee Seung-hwan & Choi Dong-seok

Singer Lee Seung-hwan also shared a certification photo holding a “Voting Completed” paper, confirming he cast his vote. He wrote, “I woke up earlier than usual today. My heart is racing with the determination to choose a capable leader who will build peace and boost the economy.” Known for his vocal political views, he wore a blue hat and shirt for the photo.

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Broadcaster and former announcer Choi Dong-seok also posted a certification photo in a blue T-shirt, urging, “Vote!”

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Beenzino

Conversely, rapper Beenzino sparked an unexpected political color controversy by posting a photo in red clothing from his brand, captioned “World Red Day.” The image, showing him happily holding his son at home, raised suspicions of supporting a specific party. Amid the controversy, he deleted the post.

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aespa Karina

Notably, on May 29, aespa’s Karina faced significant backlash for posting a photo in a red outfit with the number “2,” prompting political color debates. Aware of such controversies, other celebrities opted for neutral, controversy-free certification photos on voting day.

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Kim Go-eun

Actress Kim Go-eun posted only a photo of a polling station direction sign, while singer Kim Jung-min, dressed in all black, wrote, “Early voting completed. This is all I can do. Time keeps moving forward.”

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Lee Chae-yeon

Singer Lee Chae-yeon humorously noted, “I couldn’t change the (blue) wristband, so I neutralized it with cherry tomatoes,” sharing a certification photo that amused fans.

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Ha Yeon-soo

Actress Ha Yeon-soo, recently active in Japan, posted, “Before returning to Tokyo, I got my wisdom tooth stitches removed and voted,” showing her patriotic commitment.

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Jo Se-ho

Newlywed broadcaster Jo Se-ho also led by example, writing, “Early voting completed♥.”

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Others

Other celebrities, including actress Hwang Bo-ra and broadcaster Jasson, shared certification photos fulfilling their civic duty.

Meanwhile, early voting for this election is being held on May 29 and 30 at 3,568 polling stations nationwide, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. During this period, eligible voters can cast their ballots at any early voting station across the country with a valid ID, regardless of their registered address.