Doctors summoned to the Kaunas City Council: a member of the electoral commission had a health strike



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“I am voting in Kaunas City Hall. The called ambulance arrived; the person taken to a separate room needed help. Doctors work safely. Not sure why,” Wednesday morning 15 minutes reported reader Raimonda.

Photo of the reader Raimonda / Member of the Electoral Commission in Kaunas was impressed by the health

Photo by reader Raimonda / A member of the Election Commission was impressed by the health in Kaunas

Juozas Bukelis, president of the Aleksotas-Vilijampolė constituency 15 minutes He reported that one of the members of the commission in charge of regulating the flow of voters felt bad.

The members of the commission (15 of them work directly with the voters) started at the Kaunas City Hall this morning starting at 7 am.

Photo of the reader Raimonda / Member of the Election Commission in Kaunas was impressed by the health

Photo of the reader Raimonda / Member of the Electoral Commission in Kaunas was impressed by the health

“We called the ambulance around 8 o’clock. He has been investigating in a separate room for an hour and a half. Cardiogram done, drop by drop. The Commissioner hinted that he had already felt unwell at night. Doctors promise to take him to the hospital “. 15 minutes reported J.Bukelis.

The Seimas elections will be held on October 11. Kaunas residents entitled to vote, as well as residents across the country, can express their civic will by participating in early voting. The usual early voting location in Kaunas has changed: this year it was moved from the Kaunas Municipality building to the Kaunas City Hall and the Kaunas Cultural Center. This solution was arrived at to distribute voter flows and ensure the safety of the population.

Early voting will take place October 5-8 from 7 to 8 p.m.

On October 11, voting will take place in the usual constituencies assigned to each resident by the Central Electoral Commission.

All security requirements must be met for both early voting (October 5-8) and regular voting (October 11). This year, when residents come to vote, they will be asked to bring not only an identity document, but also their own pen and a protective mask.

Voters must maintain a safety distance of 2 meters between people at the voting station.

Those who cannot enter the polling stations will be able to vote at home. To take advantage of this opportunity, a special registration is required under the short line number 1855 of the Central Electoral Commission.

In the lists of voters approved by the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) – 2 million. 449 thousand 683 people.

141 parliamentarians are elected: 70 – by lists and 71 – by single-member districts.



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