A former campaign staffer for defeated Hamyeong County mayoral candidate Lee Yun-haeng has filed a complaint against newly elected Hamyeong County Mayor Lee Nam-oh, alleging violations of South Korea’s Public Official Election Act. The complaint centers around potential irregularities during the recent 9th nationwide local elections. Details of the alleged violations have not been publicly disclosed, but the case has been forwarded to relevant authorities for investigation. Lee Nam-oh won the election and was set to assume office, but the complaint casts a shadow over his victory. The allegations involve potential campaign finance issues, prompting scrutiny of the election process. Further investigation will determine the validity of the claims and potential consequences for Lee Nam-oh and others involved. The case highlights the importance of transparency and adherence to election laws in South Korean politics.