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40.32 Percent Voters voted in Mostar Elections until 4 pm

Published December 20, 2020
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Mostar, BiH - 20. decembar 2020: Svih 150 biračkih mjesta u Gradu Mostaru jutros je otvoreno na vrijeme, a od sedam sati birači pristižu kako bi obavili svoju građansku dužnost ( Željko Milićević - Anadolu Agency )
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( Željko Milićević – Anadolu Agency )


38,692 voters, or 40.32 percent, voted in the elections for the Mostar City Council by 4 pm at regular polling stations, the Central Election Commission of BiH announced.

The CEC will announce the response after the polls close at 9 p.m. Certain ambiguities were noticed at the polling stations, such as the number of voters at that place, the political orientation of the followers of the election process, but the observers of the Coalition are working smoothly.

Local elections in 2020 for the City Council of the City of Mostar are being held today, Polling stations are open from 7 am to 7 pm. 100,864 citizens of Mostar have the right to vote. 

These are the first local elections in the City on the Neretva River after 12 years, and 370 candidates from 31 political entities (22 political parties, 5 coalitions and 4 independent candidates) are fighting for a seat in the City Council. Voting takes place at 150 regular polling stations, 16 absentee polling stations, at one polling station for voting on unconfirmed ballots, and 20 regular mobile teams and 19 Covid teams have been formed for persons infected with the corona and those in isolation.

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