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58,6% voters used their electoral right until 19 PM

15. Apr. 2018. in news

According to data of the Centre for Monitoring and Research (CeMI), 58,6% voters used their electoral right on presidential elections until 19 PM, as reported from this organization.

CeMI’s PR coordinator, Teodora Gilić , said that 63,2 percentage of voters from Podgorica used their electoral right until 19 PM.

„In central region not including Podgorica voted 64,7 %, 52,1% on the south and 55,9% on the north“, stated Gilić.

According to pieces of information given during the electoral process a certain number of irregularities has been spotted.

„At PS 2 in Berane LIM Two voters entered the polling booth together and voted at the same time, which is a violation of Article 69a of the Law on the Election of Councilors and MPs regulating the principle of voting secrecy. At PS 8B in Podgorica Elementary School „Sutjeska“, a member of the polling board from DF made serious offensive remarks at the expense of CeMI’s observer“, stated Gilić.

She said that in Podgorica on PS 77 Health care center „Stari Aerodrom“, member of the polling board was reading names of the voters aloud. „At the same polling station, a voter voted publicly, but his ballot was not declared invalid.“

„At PS 105 in Podgorica „Dom omladine Donja Gorica“- There was a 30 minute suspension of the voting process because members of the polling board entered into a verbal conflict. This situation was preceded by one voter not being allowed to vote via letter, because a Montenegrin flag was placed in front of his house. After that, this voter, an elderly gentleman, came with his son to zhe polling station and voted“, stated Gilić.

She said that in Podgorica on PS 14B „Center Morača“ voting process is running smoothly although the polling board worked in an incomplete composition during the afternoon. One member of the polling board and his substitute are missing, which is a violation of Art 35 of the Law on the Election of Councilors an MPs.

„In Bar, on PS 71 Elementary School „Meksiko“ voter was not allowed to vote due to inability of the electronic identification device to recognize voter’s personal documents. Despite the indisputable ability to determine the identity of this voter through visual identification the person was denied the right to vote,“ said Gilić.

She added that all noted irregularities, turn out percentages, as well as all other pieces of information related to presidential elections, can be found on the web site www.izbori2018.me and invited all citizens to report irregularities to CeMI’s legal team by calling the number 077 600 061.

She reminded the public that in the parliamentary elections in 2016, voting turn out until 19 PM amounted to 71,6%, and in the 2012 parliamentary elections, 66,2%.

„Today’s turnout through the country is 13 percent lesser than in 2016“, added Gilić.

She said, comparing the turnout data from the previous elections to the regions, that in central region not including Podgorica, the turnout in the parliamentary elections in 2016 was 76,9%.

„Today’s turnout of 64,7% is 12,2% lesser than in parliamentary elections 2016. On parliamentary elections 2012 voted 70,1%, which is 5,4% more than today“, said Gilić.

In Podgorica, as she added, on elections 201. voted 75,6% of voters, and in 2012 that amount was 70,1%;

66,2% of voters from the south voted in 2016, which is 14,1% more than today, while in 2012 the turnout was 61,2%; In the northern region 2016 turnout was 69%, while in the 2012 parliamentary elections this percentage amounted to 64,6”, Gilć said.

CeMI will have few press conferences during the election night by which we will inform citizens about the projections of the results after the polling stations closing.

She announced that the next press conference will be held around 20 hours and 45 minutes, depending on the data processing speed.

“Preliminary projections of the results will be available and regularly updated on our website www.izbori2018.me as well as on the official pages of Centre for Monitoring and Research on Social Networks, Facebook and Twitter”, concluded Gilić.

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