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Article 69
 

Each voter shall cast his vote personally.


During the elections, voters may cast their votes only once. Votes shall be cast on stamped ballot papers.


Voters shall confirm receipt of ballot papers by placing their signature on the extract from the electoral register.


No one may come to the polling station armed or carrying a dangerous tool.


It shall be prohibited to display political party symbols and other advertising material which might impact the choice of voters at the polling station and at a 100m distance from the polling station.


If the rules referred to in paras. 1 to 6 of this Article are breached during voting, the polling board may be dissolved. In case the polling board is dissolved, voting at that polling station shall be repeated.


Polling board members who are identifying voters, as well as other polling board members shall be prohibited from stating the voter's name and surname in any form, especially out loud, as well as the voter's ordinal number on the electoral register.