Many people lost their voting rights.
71,827 people can no longer vote.
Most live in Harju County.
In Tallinn, 29,443 people can no longer vote.
Previously, 352,658 people could vote in Tallinn.
Now, 323,215 people can vote.
In Lasnamäe, there are 13,687 fewer voters.
In North Tallinn, there are 4,348 fewer voters.
In Ida-Viru County, 29,982 people lost their voting rights.
Previously, 105,051 people could vote in this region.
Now, 75,069 people can vote.
In Narva, 42,743 people could previously vote.
Now, 27,240 people can vote.
15,503 people lost their voting rights.
The head of the national election service said that the law change will affect the elections.
In Lasnamäe, there are two fewer mandates.
In the city districts of Kesklinn and Nõmme, there is one more mandate.
The Tallinn City Council has 79 members.
The Riigikogu passed the law change in the spring.
Citizens of third countries lost their voting rights.
Now, only Estonian citizens, EU citizens, and stateless persons can vote.