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We elected 68 members of the Seimas
During the second round of the elections to the Seimas, 68 parliamentarians were elected, 3 of whom had already been elected in the first round of the elections, when they obtained more than 50 votes in a single-member constituency.
Therefore, registered voters in the Antakalnis electoral district no longer need to vote in the second round of the Seimas elections, because the conservative Ingrida Šimonytė has already been elected, the voters of the Šalčininkai-Vilnius electoral district have already chosen, because Beata Petkevič. Both are representatives of the Polish Election Campaign, the Union of Christian Families (LLRA-KŠS).
In the second round of the Seimas elections, voters will receive only one ballot, in which they must choose one candidate between two.
70 politicians have already entered the Seimas in a multi-member constituency. Union of the Fatherland: Lithuanian Christian Democrats have already won 23 seats in the new parliament, the Lithuanian Union of Greens and Peasants (LVŽS – 16, the Labor Party will have 9 seats, the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party (LSDP) – 8, the Party of Liberty also 8 seats and the Republic of Lithuania the Liberal Movement – 6 seats in the new parliament.
Necessary measures
As in the first round of the Seimas, in the second round voters must go to the polling station with a mask that covers the nose and mouth, it is recommended to have your own writing instrument (it cannot be a pencil) and a document of identity. Safety distances are also indicated.
Voters at risk are advised to attend during morning voting hours, that is, 7 am to 9 am, when there are fewer people at the polling stations.
It is also advisable not to bring other people who are not voting to the polling station, try not to meet, and keep a safe distance from members of the election commissions and other voters.
To cast your vote, only in your constituency
According to the Central Electoral Commission (CEC), on election day, voters vote in the constituency in which they are included.
A voter also has the right to vote in any constituency of his constituency that is connected to the information system of the Central Election Commission by electronic means.
The map on the Voter Page website shows where voters have to vote and which polling station addresses. You can see it here.
There are many questions in the first round of the Seimas elections that can be voted on on Election Day.
Thus, the CEC reports that on October 25, the main day of the elections, voters can vote only in their constituency or in their constituency.
Voting in the Seimas elections
The CEC received requests from voters that they could not vote in any polling station in Lithuania.
Therefore, the commission notes that in accordance with the provisions of the Seimas Elections Act, voters can vote on the day of the main elections only in their constituency, which is allocated on the basis of the declared place of residence of the voter, or in the same constituency.
In exceptional cases, if a voter actually resides in the territory of another constituency, he may request the electoral commission to be included in the electoral rolls of that constituency and request the completion of an F5 form from which he can register in the electoral rolls of that particular constituency.
Prior to this, the voter may be asked to prove that they actually reside in that constituency (for example, to provide a certificate of declared residence, they may provide documents on available real estate, etc.).
Activity is slightly less
In the election of the new Seimas, voter turnout is slightly lower than in the first round of the elections. This is demonstrated by the data from the four-day early voting.
In the second round of the Seimas elections, 7.34% voted in advance. voters, that’s 169,616 voters. During the first round of the elections, according to data from four days of early voting, 7.39 percent of voters, or 178,145 voters, voted.
The most active are the voters of the Old Town district – Žvėrynas, where 14.19% cast their votes. voters, voters in the electoral district of Center-Žaliakalnis are not far behind, where 12.70% voted. voters.
The most passive during early voting were voters from Paneriai – Grigiškės, constituencies of Raudondvaris, where 3.50% voted. voters and 3.74 percent. voters.
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