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Kim Jong Un "Elected" By Unanimous Vote

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Kim Jong Un Elected Unanimously: Dictator Wins In Unopposed Vote


Kim Jong Un Elected Unanimously: Dictator Wins In Unopposed Vote

PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — With no one else on the ballot, state media reported Monday that supreme leader Kim Jong Un was not only elected to the highest legislative body in North Korea, he won with the unanimous approval of his district, which had 100 percent turnout.

North Koreans went to the polls on Sunday to approve the new roster of deputies for the Supreme People's Assembly, the country's legislature. The vote, more a political ritual than an election by Western standards, is generally held once every five years.

Though results for the other seats in the assembly had not yet been announced, North Korea's media quickly reported Kim had won in his district — located on the symbolic Mount Paekdu — without a single dissenting ballot.

In the previous elections, 687 deputies were chosen. This is first time the election had been held since Kim inherited power after the death of his father, Kim Jong Il, in 2011.

"This is an expression of all the service personnel and people's absolute support and profound trust in supreme leader Kim Jong Un as they single-mindedly remain loyal to him," the state-run Korean Central News Agency said.

Voters in the election have no choice who to vote for — there is only one candidate's name on the ballot for each district. Instead, they have the choice of voting yes or no, and according to official accounts virtually all choose yes. North Korea also typically puts turnout nationwide at over 99 percent.

Analysts will be closely watching to see if the deputies this time around reflect a generational change as Kim looks to solidify his power and replace older cadres with younger, more loyal ones.

The Supreme People's Assembly usually meets only rarely, often only once a year. In practice it has little power and when it is not in session, its work is done by a smaller and more powerful body called the Presidium.

The new parliament was expected to meet next month. No date has been officially announced.

100% turn out and he got 100% of the vote?

Who do they think they're fooling, exactly? :lol:
 
100% turn out and 100% of the vote.... Damn must be a great leader we should support NK always and forever <3
 
It was a tough primary... the other contenders went to the dogs.
 
From the stories about his Uncle's departure, the voters did not want to go to the dogs.

yep that is how dictatorship works. you vote for me or you and your family and anyone close to you dies.
 
Gaddaffi was such an under-achiever, 30 years a despot and only made Colonel.
 
How's his golf game compared to his father? Does he go to the bathroom, or is he like his grandfather in that regard?
 
They may have missed the write-in vote for Alfred E. Neuman.
 
100% turn out and he got 100% of the vote?

Who do they think they're fooling, exactly? :lol:

100% of the vote is nothing.

It's not unusual for Democrats in the United States to get 105% or even 110% of the vote.
 
100% of the vote is nothing.

It's not unusual for Democrats in the United States to get 105% or even 110% of the vote.

So what you're saying is that Republicans do a better job hiding their fraud?

Or are you naive enough to believe that they don't do it?
 
"He who votes decides nothing. He who counts the votes decides everything." - Joseph Stalin
 
Every time I scan that OP headline, my initial erroneous reading of it is ...

Kim Jung Un-Elected by Unanimous Vote.

Then I sort of shake that off and read again, and then it's well, "duh" as the actual headline sinks in.
 
But it's a democracy, people. What do you think the D in DPRK stands for?
 
Good for him! Glad to see North Korea finally embrace democracy.
 
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