CEC seeks to postpone police hour in Podujevo for voters and other people involved in elections

The Central Election Commission (KQZ) has requested extending the hours of movement to these two municipalities because we are aware that at the time the restriction of movement begins, there may be citizens who may be returning to their homes after voting. Also, extending time is [...]
Also, extension of the movement's schedule is necessary for election staff and observers, who will remain at the polls until completion of the counting of ballotes and all procedures provided by law. The question of voting hours is determined with the Law on General Elections, in Article 88, respectively: Voting stations open at 7: 00 p.m. and close at 7: 00 p.m., the CEC says in an answer sent to Periscope.
Similarly, the law has defined other procedures that take place at the polls after the voting process is completed. One of them is the counting of the ballots on the same locations they've been thrown into.












