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Article 82
 

§ 1 A complaint regarding the validity of the elections, the validity of elections in the constituency or the elections of a particular person may be lodged as a result of:


1) committing of a crime against the elections, as defined in Chapter XXXI of the Criminal Code designed to influence the voting, establish the voting results and election results, or


2) breach of the provisions of the Code relating to voting, or a determination of results of the election, affecting the outcome of elections.


§ 2 Complaints regarding the validity of the election as a result of crime against the elections referred to in § 1, or infringement by the competent authority of the electoral provisions of the Code relating to voting, or determination of results of the election results can be submitted by a voter who was entered on the roll of voters in one of the voting circuits.


§ 3 A complaint against the validity of elections in the constituency or against the election of a Member, Senator, MEP, councilor or mayor may be submitted by a voter, whose name was in the register of voters in one circuit in the constituency, on election day.


§ 4 The complaint against the election of President of the Republic may be submitted by a voter whose name was on the roll or voter in one of the voting circuits on election day. § 5 The right to lodge a protest shall be also vested in a chairperson of the respective election commission as well as in a representative of an election committee with power of attorney.