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The single voting day

29.11.2020

Today there is a single voting day in the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic. It is held for the second time in the history of the Pridnestrovian elections. 256 polling stations were opened in the republic at exactly 7 in the morning.

This year, the electoral process is taking place under strict security measures: at the entrance to the polling station, everyone is given gloves and masks.

Polling station No. 251 in Tiraspol was opened at 7 am, voting is proceeding calmly. 2513 voters are registered in this constituency. Deputy of the Supreme Council and Deputy of the Tiraspol City Council are elected.

Voters keep their distance at the commission tables. The voter presents the passport to a member of the commission, holding in his hands and independently showing pages with a photograph and registration.

The first data on the turnout at the polling stations is collected at 9 am. The information will then be updated every three hours. During the first two hours of voting, 44 people voted at polling station No 251. The CEC officials say that voters become more active after 10-11 am. For those who cannot come to the polling station for health reasons, there is an opportunity to vote at home. When entering the apartment, members of the election commission will wear masks, gloves and shoe covers.

45 candidates are for 33 parliamentary seats, with an average age of 50. The youngest candidate is 25 years old. The ballot paper for the elections to the Supreme Council is olive.

Polling stations on November 29 will be open from 7:00 to 20:00. You can find out where to vote on the website of the Central Election Commission. The service "Find your polling station" determines the location of the polling station on the map and provides information about candidates for deputy.

According to the data of the Central Election Commission of the PMR, at 9 o'clock in the morning, 9083 voters voted in Pridnestrovie (taking into account early voting).