3.09 voters have already rushed to express their will for the new Seimas



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Although long lines of voters can be seen at polling stations, such as on Wednesday night near the Vilnius district municipality building, the statistics do not show special activity and particularly high interest in early voting.

Voters are in no rush to exercise their right to vote in advance, compared to the October 2016 elections to the Seimas, this is not a high turnout. Four years ago, on October 7, 2016. According to data from the third day of early voting, 5.53% went to the polls. voters.

According to the CEC, voters in the Kaunas Centro-Žaliakalnis constituency remain the most active. A record number of voters voted here: 7, 32 percent, or 2,770 voters. Voters in the Kaunas Kalniečiai constituency were also active: 5, 13 percent or 1,933 voters voted here.

As in the early days of early voting, voters in the Paneriai-Grigiškės electoral district are in no rush to participate in the Seimas elections. Only 0.62 percent, or 202 voters, voted here. Naujoji Vilnia voters are also passive, as only 250 voters voted here, which is 0.70 percent.

Thursday is the last day of early voting. Voting will last until 8 pm

Voters must bring an identity document, wear a face shield that covers the nose and mouth, and have a personal pen when voting.
Voters in hospitals, welfare and welfare institutions and prisons can also vote on Thursdays and Fridays.

October 9 Voting at home will begin.

Lithuania will elect a new Seimas on October 11 this year.

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