In South Korea, May 9, early presidential elections began, polling stations have already been opened. 13 candidates pretend to be the head of state, however, among them, as polls showed on the eve of voting, the most obvious favorites of the race.
Most likely, Mun Je Zhe Ying from the Democratic Party (about 42% of voters are ready to vote for him), as well as the representative of the People's Party An Chul Su and Hong Zhong Phe from the Free Korea party (both support 18% each).
On May 4 and 5, an early voting round was already held in South Korea, involving about 11 million people, which is about a quarter of the total number of voters (42 million people).