Young K-pop idols fulfill citizen duties in regional elections

Girls' Generation member Lim Yoona casts her first vote in Korea's regional elections held on June 2, 2010 [SM Entertainment]

Many young K-pop idols including Girls' Generation member Lim Yoona fulfilled their citizen duties and performed their first act of voting in Korea's fifth regional elections yesterday.

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According to a press release by agency SM Entertainment on Wednesday, many of its artists -- namely Lim Yoona, Sunny (of Girls' Generation), Onew, Jonghyun (SHINee), Heechul (Kim Heechul), Cho Kyuhyun (Super Junior) and U-Know U-Know (TVXQ) -- cast their first votes in the country's election for government officials, held throughout the country on June 2.

"This is my first time voting so I was excited and happy", said singer Lim Yoona at the voting station in Seoul's Daerim district. "I felt proud that I have grown up enough to exercise my precious right to vote".

Lim Yoona's bandmate Sunny also showed up at a station in Jongro district to place her vote, saying afterwards that she feels "like a real grown-up".

Boy band SHINee's Onew and Jonghyun also expressed their "gladness" at being old enough to vote. Korea's minimum voting age is 19.

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