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Article 77
 

Representatives of candidate lists submitting entities and candidates for councillors and MPs shall be entitled to examine election materials, and especially to examine extracts from candidate lists, records of polling boards, records of election commissions and ballot papers. Examination shall be done in official premises of the election commission, as well as in the premises of bodies in whose possession the election materials are.


Covers containing election materials and envelopes containing ballot papers shall be opened by the permanent municipal election commission composition, in the presence of authorised representatives of the election materials examination applicant.


After examination of election materials, election materials shall be packed and sealed in the manner laid down in Art.91 of this Law.


At the request of the candidate list submitting entity, the bodies in whose possession the election materials are shall approve their photocopying at the expense of the applicant.


Examination of election materials may be done within seven days of the date of the election.


At the latest four hours after submission of the application, electoral commission shall enable examination of election materials to the candidate list submitting entity which submitted the application.


Examination and photocopying of election materials, after the expiry of the term referred to in para.5 of this Article, may be exercised by parliamentary parties on the basis of submitted applications.