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More than 100,000 Citizens of BiH living in Diaspora will elect Local Government in BiH

Published October 5, 2020
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More than 100,000 voters abroad have registered to vote in the local elections to be held on November 15, 2020. Also, more than 27,000 voters who wanted to register were turned down, Klix.ba news portal writes.

At its 59th emergency session held on Thursday, the Central Election Commission of BiH passed a Decision on determining and announcing the number of voters entered in the excerpt from the Central Voters’ List for voting outside Bosnia and Herzegovina for the 2020 Local Elections.

The decision determined that a total of 101,771 voters would be on the excerpt from the Central Voters’ List for voting outside Bosnia and Herzegovina.

“The Central Election Commission of BiH will publish this excerpt on its website, taking into account the protection of personal data ” the CEC said.

At the same session, the Central Election Commission of BiH passed a decision rejecting the entry in the excerpt from the Central Voters’ List for voting outside Bosnia and Herzegovina for 27,960 voters.

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