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Voters can check accuracy of electoral rolls from Monday


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Voters can determine the electoral registers to see if they were compiled correctly both inside polling places and online, by visiting the Central Election Commission’s website, between October 16 and October 29, IPN reports.

Under the electoral legislation, the voters can go to the electoral office of the polling place located near their domicile or residence to ask to be included in or removed from the list and to correct mistakes made when writing data about themselves or other voters based on prof documents. Making changes in the rolls can be asked not later than seven days before election day.

When the registers of voters were printed, these included
2 761 954 citizens eligible to vote.

The voter can be put on an electoral roll only once and at one polling place, based on documents showing that this lives within the perimeter of the polling place. The persons with valid domicile or residence (registration period cannot be shorter than three months before the first round of voting) are written on the electoral register of the polling place that is the closest to their place of residence.