100% VICTORY AGAIN? Kim Jong Un Wins North Korea’s Election With All Votes Cast

100% VICTORY AGAIN? Kim Jong Un Wins North Korea’s Election With All Votes Cast. In what many observers are calling yet another “predictable landslide,” Kim Jong Un has reportedly secured 100% of the votes in North Korea’s latest election. Yes — 100%. The North Korean leader, who has been in power since December 2011 following the death of his father, Kim Jong Il, continues to tighten his grip on the secretive state. As of 2026, Kim has ruled for over 14 years, maintaining total control over the country’s political structure, military, and state institutions. North Korea, officially known as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, operates under a one-party system dominated by the ruling Workers’ Party.

Elections in the country traditionally produce near-perfect results for the incumbent leadership — outcomes that have long drawn scepticism and criticism from the international community. While state media typically describes these elections as a reflection of “absolute unity” between the people and their leader, global observers often argue that the tightly controlled political environment leaves little room for opposition or dissent. For Kim, this latest result reinforces his image as the unchallenged authority in Pyongyang — a leader who has not only continued his family’s dynastic rule but expanded his influence on the global stage through missile tests, nuclear development, and high-profile diplomatic engagements. Fourteen years on, one thing remains clear: in North Korea’s political theatre, the script rarely changes. And once again, the headline reads the same — 100%.

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