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Article 72
 

While the polling station is open and the voting is ongoing, all polling board members and their deputies shall be present at the polling station.


A special room shall be ensured for all polling stations in which it is possible to ensure the secrecy of the ballot.


The maximum number of voters simultaneously present at the polling station shall match the number of polling booths at the polling station.


All persons who have no rights and duties regarding election administration as laid down by this Law shall not be allowed to stay at the polling station longer than needed to vote.


Police officers may not cast their votes nor enter polling stations wearing a uniform, except when requested to do so by the polling board presiding officer, in order to prevent immediate threat to public order and security at the polling station.


An objection may be lodged to the municipal election commission due to a breach of rules contained in paras. 1 to 4 of this Article, which shall decide whether to repeat voting at that polling station.