Residents living near contact line actively take part in referendum

  26 September 2016    Read: 1334
Residents living near contact line actively take part in referendum
Elections are being held at the polling station #27 in Garadaghli secondary school in Aghdam.
Polling stations opened throughout Azerbaijan at 8.00 local time on Monday, September 26, as the country`s citizens start casting ballots in a referendum to make amendments to the Constitution.

Voters expressed their appreciation on the conditions created for citizens.

`As a voter I am pleased with the conditions created for us to vote freely and in a democratic way`, Mirsiyab Mammadov one of the residents of the Garadagli village said in his interview to AzerTag.

Most of the voters are young people.

`The referendum is being held at high level and no violation has been observed`, the observers Baykishi Zeynalov and Nasif İmanov said.

1235 candidates have been registered in the constituency 27, the chairman of the electoral constituency Gulnure Muradova said.

The voting is conducted in 125 constituencies in 5,627 polling stations, of which 5,415 are permanent and 212 are temporary. The number of eligible voters in the country is 5,276,111, with more than 52,000 people voting in their first referendum. 454 voters are aged over 100, and 111 people became eligible to vote on the polling day.

The Central Election Commission (CEC) issued a total of 5,280,924 ballot papers for the referendum. All constituencies are supplied with computers and other necessary equipment. All polling stations were provided with indelible ink and special devises for reading it.

Throughout the day, the Central Election Commission will issue five reports on the voter turnout (10.00, 12.00, 15.00, 17.00, and 19.00) through the State Automated Information System, which will be available at the commission’s official website.

1000 polling stations in 119 constituencies are equipped with webcams to provide internet users with an opportunity to watch the voting process online.

The voting is monitored by 118 international observers – who are citizens of 33 countries – representing the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, CIS Inter-Parliamentary Assembly, Parliamentary Assembly of the Turkic Speaking State (TurkPA), parliaments of the UK, Italy, Turkey, France, Australia and other states, and election authorities of foreign countries.

53,531 local observers, including representatives of political parties, NGOs and referendum campaigning groups are observing the voting.

Polling stations close at 19.00 local time.

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