E-voting ended on Saturday. This period was technically calm. No errors occurred. People voted actively. Most votes were cast electronically.
On Sunday at nine o'clock, all polling stations were opened. Voting electronically is no longer possible. Voting will end on Sunday at eight o'clock in the evening. Before that, people can change their e-vote with a paper ballot.
The Election Service will start counting e-votes when all polling stations have finished their work. First, duplicate votes will be removed. Then, votes will be opened with the key for opening votes. The voting results should be known by ten o'clock in the evening.
Previous years show that not many e-votes are changed with paper ballots. This number is about 4000-5000. However, there are those who vote electronically multiple times.
On Sunday, you can only vote in your residential electoral district. The polling room can be chosen within this district. An identification document must be brought along.
Voting ends at eight o'clock in the evening. After that, the district commission will start counting votes. The final preliminary results can be known by midnight.
Did bringing polling stations to shopping centers affect activity? It is difficult to assess. It is convenient to vote in shopping centers. People go there for other reasons as well. This definitely has a positive effect. Polling rooms are open longer, from Monday to Thursday.