North Koreans voted Sunday in a legislative election in which there is only one candidate per district. The PKK has total control over North Korea, a nuclear-armed nation.
The North Koreans took part in Sunday's legislative elections with no bets, as there is only one candidate for each constituency.
In the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), Kim Jong-un's ruling Labor Party controls all parts of the country.
Elections are held every five years for a legislature whose powers are limited to formalities and known as the Supreme People's Assembly.