A gilr waits as her grandmother casts her ballot for Seoul city's free school lunch program at a polling station in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon is asking voters to reject free lunches for all elementary and middle school students in a referendum Wednesday that has become a test of how far a resurgent South Korea should go in developing a welfare state. The Korean characters on the booths read: "Polling booth." AP Photo logo AP Photo 6 months ago

A gilr waits as her grandmother casts her ballot for Seoul city's free school lunch program at a polling station in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon is asking voters to reject free lunches for all elementary and middle school students in a referendum Wednesday that has become a test of how far a resurgent South Korea should go in developing a welfare state. The Korean characters on the booths read: "Polling booth."