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245 complaints and signals were presented to the CEC in the days prior to the vote.
Information on reports of violations and problems with the opening of polling stations will be presented to the CEC on Election Day. This year’s vote will be followed with particular interest, as it is being held for the first time in a pandemic. Automatic voting is also in the spotlight.
10 machines did not work, which means that there will be no machines voting in the sections. The CEC has decided that if a machine breaks down, it should not be repaired or replaced. Yesterday the delivery began in some of the sections with problems.
The votes cast so far by machines will be added to the minutes at the end of the electoral day. This year, 9,398 polling stations are voting by machines, said CEC spokeswoman Tanya Tsaneva.
There were no reports of violations on the day of reflection. This is not the case of the previous days. On Friday, the CCA received 245 complaints and signals, of which 24 pre-trial proceedings were initiated.
12,630 are the sections in the territory of the entire country. 283 are the mobile sections for people with disabilities. 199 of the sections are located in hospitals. Bulgarians in quarantine will be able to vote in 46 mobile sections. There are 12 sections open in the prisons of our country.
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