Lee Jae-myung (from left), Kim Moon-soo of the People Power Party, Lee Jun-seok of the Reform Party, and Kwon Young-guk of the Democratic Labor Party, the presidential candidates, are voting on the first day of early voting for the 21st presidential election on 29th /Courtesy of News1

Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party of Korea and Kim Moon-soo of the People Power Party will stay at their respective homes on the main voting day of the presidential election, the 3rd.

Lee Jae-myung concluded his campaign with a late-night YouTube live broadcast after completing his rally in Seoul the previous day. He plans to rest at his home in Gyeyang District, Incheon, without any official schedule today. It is expected that once the outline of the winner emerges, Lee Jae-myung will move to the ballot counting situation room at the Yeouido National Assembly Hall.

Kim Moon-soo also campaigned late into the night in Seoul the previous day. On this day, Kim plans to monitor the voting and counting at his home in Bongcheon-dong, Gwanak District, Seoul, and will move to the ballot counting situation room set up at the National Assembly Library once the outline of the winner emerges.

Lee Jun-seok of the Reform Party will visit Busan in the morning to encourage voting, and then head to his constituency in Dongtan. He plans to visit the party's general situation room set up at the National Assembly Hall before the end of voting at 8 p.m.

Kwon Young-guk of the Democratic Labor Party will attend the ballot counting event held at the Democratic Labor Party headquarters' general situation room starting at 7 p.m.

All four candidates completed early voting on the 29th of last month.