The biggest voter turnout until noon was in Sigulda County; smallest
At the same time, a total of 33.55%of the voting population was voted in Preili county, 33.07%in Aluksne county, 32.9%in Valka county, 32.41%in Adazi county, 30.58%in Rezekne, 30.48%in Kekava county, 30.42%in Riga and Ogre district.
Meanwhile, among regions with the smallest activity of the population so far is Rezekne county, which has voted by 21.82%of the population with the right to vote, Kuldīga county – 23.92%, Kraslava municipality – 24%, Ventspils – 24.23%, Aizkraukle county – 24.4%, Bauska county – 24.41% Olaine county – 25.12%.
In total, 1,377,183 Latvian residents are eligible for these municipal elections.
Citizens can vote this year in a total of 948 districts throughout Latvia.
The elections can vote from 8am to 8pm on Saturday.
This year, unlike the municipal elections of previous years, it is possible to vote in any municipal district.
In the previous municipal elections, which took place in June 2021, the elections were not in Riga, where the council was elected in an extraordinary election a year earlier, as well as in Rezekne County and Varaklani County, where the elections were suspended after the Constitutional Court judgment, 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.