Elections in Albania: Posting election sheets for immigrants begins

It has started this Monday to send election/line voting documentation to voters outside Albania. The first materials to be sent were those of Debar and Berat districts, while from today and next every morning in the morning will send out the ballot sheets. So the postal service operator will send [...]
The first materials to be sent were those of Debar and Berat districts, while from today and next every morning in the morning will send out the ballot sheets.
So, the postal service operator will send election materials prepared by the CEC administration every day.
120 people are working in three shifts at the polling centre from abroad so that envelopes of election materials will be prepared to be sent to registered voters in the diaspora.
The county ballot sheet from which the citizen comes, after being sealed and placed in an anonymous A envelope, is then included in a larger B envelope, which holds the encrypted data of each selector.
Next, the mail company gets the envelope B, puts it in the yellow mail envelope, along with a guide, a list of company contacts around the world, and another postal envelope for the return of the vote.
The postal company closes the envelope with the address codes, and then takes it in to distribute it to 85 countries in the world.
Currently, about 10,000 sets have been prepared as work continues, and practically Tuesday, and then migrants who have received documentation can vote without waiting for May 11th.
Those who are rejected, or not registered to the CEC, continue to have their name on the voter list in Albania and can physically come to fight the right to vote.
In the May 11th elections, 245 thousand and 953 Albanians from abroad are registered to vote.












