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CVK does not give permission to start counting voices by hand / day

CVK does not give permission to start counting voices by hand / day

He said that the votes were faster by hand.

The Swedish pointed out that his previous predictions had unfortunately fulfilled. Problems with voting are not just the largest districts in Riga, and small polls have also faced problems.

For example, there were 88 voters at one of the location of Riga’s location, but the area concerned had to wait two hours for the scanned bulletins to be uploaded to the ballot system.

« There may not be such problems for everyone, but afraid to think about what will happen to the big polls, because they have not yet been given permission to scan, » said Sweden, pointing out that some polls have managed to « get out » and pass on voting data.

The Swedish said he did not know when all the election data would be available, but the process would be long.

« I rely on the wire specialists and capacity enhancers are able to change something and everything will happen. We hope to die last, » said Sweden.

Information available to LETA indicates that the queues are being built that the electoral system will not deal with the load – similar to the previous voting.

LETA has already announced that in these municipal elections, taking into account those citizens who voted in the previous voting, voter activity has reached 47.01% of the voters with the right to vote, according to the latest data compiled by the Central Election Commission (CEC), which is not yet for all districts.

Including 30.89% of voters from 8am to 8pm on Saturday.

The biggest activity was in Riga, where 52.34% of the voters voted.

The capital is followed by Vidzeme, where a total of 48.09% of voters voted, Zemgale with 43.56%, Kurzeme with 42.28% and Latgale, where 41.25% of the voters have voted.

In the five previous voting days, 16.11% of the voting population voted in the Latvian municipal elections.

It has already been reported that in the previous municipal elections, which took place in June 2021, the elections were not in Riga, where the council was elected elections a year earlier, as well as in Rezekne County and Varaklani County, where the elections were suspended by judgment of the Constitutional Court and later – in September 2021. Currently, Varaklani County is included in Madona County and is respectively in the Vidzeme constituency, while it was previously in the Latgale constituency.

In total, 1,377,183 Latvian residents were eligible for these municipal elections.

Citizens could vote this year in a total of 948 districts throughout Latvia.

The elections could vote from 8am to 8pm on Saturday.

This year, unlike the municipal elections of previous years, it was possible to vote in any municipal district.



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