Seoul, June 4 -- South Korea's liberal opposition candidate Lee Jae-myung was elected president early on Wednesday, a victory that capped months of political turmoil triggered by the stunning but brief imposition of martial law by now-ousted conservative leader Yoon Suk Yeol. Even before Lee's win was formally declared and the last ballots were being counted, the main conservative candidate Kim Moon So conceded, telling journalists he "humbly accepts the people's choice" and congratulated Lee. Lee thanked voters for placing their trust in him, saying he would do his "utmost to fulfil the great responsibility and mission entrusted to me, so as not to disappoint the expectations of our people".P11...