Where will I vote in the PASOK elections on Sunday, October 6?

by time news

Through the interactive map, interested voters can find their nearest polling station and find out where they are voting.

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– 2024-04-09 05:50:28″>PASOK released an interactive map with all the elections, facilitating members and friends of the movement before the elections for the election of the leader on 6 and 13 October.

Through the interactive map, interested voters can find their nearest polling station and find out where they are voting.

The process is simple to find out where to vote for PASOK president in Sunday’s elections (06/10). On the left side of the page is the map and by clicking on the region you want to immediately bring up all the polling stations on the right and there is even a map to guide you.

See HERE the map with each constituency

The process

Voting for the election of PASOK president will last from 07:00 am to 19:00 pm, for the first round on October 6, 2024, and for the second round on October 13, 2024, if it happens. Greek citizens and foreigners legally and permanently resident in Greece, from the age of 16 (born in 2008) can vote.

To identify them, it is necessary to show the electoral committee a police ID or a passport or driving license (new type). Especially for 16-year-olds and foreigners, who are not on the national electoral roll, the identification is made, for Greeks with an ID card/passport and AMKA, for foreigners with a residence permit and AMKA and for Cypriots with Cypriot identity. card and AMKA . The AMKA will result from a public document (eg e-EFKA), which will be shown to the electoral committee.

The fee for participating in the voting is set at 3 euros and is paid in the first round, and no fee will be paid for the second round. Voters can vote in any constituency in the Country, regardless of where they live or exercise their right to vote in national, local and European elections.

Only those who voted in the second round have the right to vote. Voters of the second round can vote in any constituency in the country, regardless of the constituency they voted for in the first round.

The voter:

  • He arrives at the polling station, where it is suggested that there be a “welcome” table with volunteers who help him fill out the registration application, as long as he knows in advance that he is not a member.
  • At the Electoral Committee table, he hands over his identity card and the member/friend registration request, if he is not a member, and is accredited by the tablet operator and is registered in voter status by the Secretary, with he pays the amount of 3 euros (except in the first round of the elections) and signs. After that, the President seals the envelope and delivers it along with the ballot to the voter.
  • He goes behind the screen and votes, puts the folded ballot in the envelope.
  • It returns to the Electoral Commission and before the envelope is placed in the ballot box, the President must sign it. He takes the ID card/passport and leaves the ET

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