How to vote with a machine?



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In the parliamentary elections on April 4, voters in a total of 9,390 polling stations across the country will have the opportunity to vote by machine. The complete list of places where the machines will be placed, LOOK HERE.

On the board in front of the voting table you can familiarize yourself with the list of parties, coalitions, independent candidates, as well as the names of the lists of candidates for them.

Then go to the voting table. Identify yourself with a green ID card or passport. Indicate that you want to vote with a machine. A member of the sectional electoral commission provides you with a card.

Insert the voting card into the machine to activate the electronic ballot. It looks the same as paper.

See the newsletter. Use the buttons at the bottom of the screen to go to the next page or go back. Make your choice by touching the screen on the party, coalition, independent candidate, or “I don’t support anyone” box.

You can then mark a preference for the preferred candidate from the list you selected by tapping the screen in the circle. See your selection reflected on the screen. If you make a mistake, you can correct it by touching a square and a circle other than the ones originally marked. Check the “preview” box.

When you are sure of your choice, tap the “vote” box at the bottom of the screen. Confirm your choice. The machine prints a receipt with your vote.

Take the receipt, verify your vote, and fold it in with the text. Remove the card from the machine. Put the receipt in the opaque box. Return the card to the sectional electoral commission.

Sign the list of voters you voted for and get your ID card.

For more information, visit the website of the Central Election Commission – www.cik.bg.



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