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According to the data published by the Central Electoral Commission, on Sundays in the districts until 10 pm. voted 3.57 percent. voters.
During the four days of early voting – in the cultural center, special post offices and at home – 10.31 percent expressed their will. voters.
On Sunday, the residents of the Radviliškis district municipality will elect a new mayor in the second round of the elections. Voting time began at 7 pm and ends at 8 pm The prohibition of agitation is valid until the end of the vote. 30,000 people can participate in the election of the mayor of Radviliškis. 858 voters.
Laura Matjošaitytė, president of the Central Election Commission, says that the elections are taking place calmly; so far no reports have been received of possible violations of the law.
“With regard to reports of possible violations of electoral law both during early voting and during the agitation ban, as well as today, the CEC has not received any reports of systemic violations of electoral law, illegal campaigns, illegal transportation of voters, attempted bribery or influencing their will in one way or another. We are happy with these statistics, “said L. Matjošaitytė during a press conference on Sunday.
In the second round of the Radviliškis mayoral elections, two candidates who obtained the most votes in the first round competed: Jolanta Margaitien nom, nominated by the Lithuanian National Christian Democratic Union, and Vytautas Simelis, representative of the Green Party from Lithuania.
J.Margaitienė is currently the director of the municipal administration, V. Simelis is the head of the Municipal Subdivision for Heritage Protection and Tourism.
In the first round, a total of seven candidates ran for mayor two weeks ago.
The vacant post of the mayor of the Radviliškis district was kept when the conservative mayor Antanas Čepononis was elected a member of the Seimas last October.