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Bratunac Municipality records the highest Turnout in early Elections

Published February 5, 2023
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Early elections for the mayors of the cities of Bihać, Tuzla, Srebrenik, and Zvornik and the mayors of the municipalities of Bratunac and Vogošća are being held today in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the voter turnout at regular polling stations until 3 p.m. was the highest in Bratunac, where 36 percent of registered voters went to the polls.

According to the data of the Central Election Commission (CEC) of BiH, 13,255 voters, or 23.44 percent voted in Bihać, 18,474 voters, or 16.84 percent in Tuzla, 8,876 voters, or 23.13 percent in Srebrenik, 11,343 voters or 21.50 percent in Zvornik, while 6,175 voters or 22.66 percent went to the polls in Vogošća.

Polling stations in Bihać, Tuzla, Srebrenik, Zvornik, Bratunac, and Vogošća opened this morning at seven o’clock, and all polling stations should be closed at 7 p.m.

An incident occurred at polling station 003A049 Ribić 1 in Bihać, where the voting was interrupted for 25 minutes and it will be extended for that period.

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