Compared to past years, citizens' turnout comes low in October elections

Compared to past years, a lower voter turnout has been seen in today's local elections, except municipalities in the country's north. Until today until 1500 p.m. in the country, about 26.8 percent of citizens who have a vote in the past year [...]
By now until 1500 p.m. in the country, about 26.8 percent of citizens who have a vote had voted between 32.32 percent of citizens during 2019, 29.2 percent of citizens had voted during the year 2017.
Serb majority municipalities lead in the number of citizens who have exploited their right to vote.
The Zvecan municipality ranks first with the largest exit of citizens to the polls.
56,91 percent or 3 thousand and 915 of citizens have voted in this municipality so far.
While, after that for the largest number of citizens to go out to vote, northern Mitrovica ranks at 55.03 percent, or 9 thousand and 751 citizens who have exploited their right.
According to Democracy in Action (DnV), the voting process by noon is being accompanied by low voter turnout, except municipalities in the country's north, where the average exit is 3 times higher compared to other municipalities.











