The final turnout in the Seimas elections was 47.6 percent.



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“According to the latest data, 35.42 percent voted on election day. 66.36 percent of voters abroad, and together with foreign votes it would be 35.96 percent,” said Laura Matjošaitytė, head of the CEC, at a press conference on Sunday.

Another 11.64 percent. Voters voted early, due to the coronavirus pandemic, early voting instead of the usual two was extended to four days.

The most active electoral districts in the Seimas elections were Vilnius Old Town-Žvėrynas (61.53%), Antakalnis (60.6%) and Verkiai (59.88%), the least active voters voted in the northern part of Nalšia (36.66%), which includes Zarasai and Visaginas. .) and Mariai (39.59%) districts of the port city.

In the 2016 Seimas elections, 50.64 percent voted. voters. Of this number, 6.65% had expressed their wishes in advance. voters. 2 million signed up on the final voter rolls. 514 thousand 657 voters.

During the 2012 Seimas elections, turnout reached 52.93 percent and there were 2 million voters on the voter rolls. 588,418 voters. In the early voting, then, 5.51 percent expressed their will. voters.

In the 2008 elections, the overall turnout was 48.59%, of which 3.99% was on early voting and 2 million on voter lists. 696 thousand 90 voters.



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