The National Election Commission says voter turnout for the presidential election stood at 68-point-one percent as of 3 p.m. Wednesday.
Out of some 44-point-two million eligible voters, over 30 million have voted so far.
The current participation rate includes early voting, during which 36-point-93 percent of the South Korean electorate cast their votes last Friday and Saturday.
The voter turnout is four-point-four percentage points higher than the same time during the last presidential election in 2017, which recorded 63-point-seven percent at 3 p.m.
By region, South Jeolla Province had the highest turnout of 75-point-three percent, with North Jeolla Province and Gwangju hovering over 74 percent as well. Seoul's turnout stood at 68-point-one percent as of 3 p.m.
The general public will be able to vote until 6 p.m., while COVID-19 patients and those under quarantine can cast their votes between 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.