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Bulgarian overseas voters can register now

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The electronic platform of the Central Election Commission (CEC) for submitting applications for voting abroad is now open. Citizens will be able to register to vote abroad until 7 March here

Voters should fill in their full name, personal identification number, identity document number, the authority that issued the document, the date of issue, their permanent address on their identity card, as well as their residential address and contact email in the electronic document. They must indicate the country and place where they wish to exercise their right to vote.

The applications are used to form polling stations outside the country if no fewer than 40 applications are submitted for a specific location and to determine the number of polling stations by location, the CEC reminds.



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