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That’s twice as much as during the first round. On October 5, 12 thousand voted. 980 or 0.54 percent. voters.
The most active voters in Vilnius’s Old Town-Žv inrynas constituency – 2.63 percent voted. from them. The residents of the Center-Žaliakalnis in Kaunas are not far behind, here 2.53 percent expressed their will. citizens with the right to vote.
The most passive during the first election day were the voters of the electoral districts of Paneriai-Grigiškės (0.56%) and Kėdainiai (0.55%).
Early voting in the second round of the Seimas elections began on Monday and will last until Thursday.
68 parliamentarians are elected in single-member districts, three have already been elected in the first round. Another 70 politicians entered parliament on party lists.
Voters can express their wishes at any early voting location, regardless of where they are registered.
Voting begins at 7 am and lasts until 8 pm
Voters are asked to go to the polls with nasal and mouth protection, to have their own writing instrument, not forgetting their identity document. For those without a mask or pen, they are administered on the spot.
In addition, during the second round, special polling stations were set up in Vilnius, Kaunas, Šiauliai and Raseiniai for autonomous voters in self-isolation. These polling stations must be attended by car and cannot be voted on by those who suffer from coronavirus, but by voters who are in isolation due to contact with the sick or who have returned from abroad.
The second round of the parliamentary elections will take place on October 25.
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