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Article 3.02
 

In each municipality, the competent municipal body, in co-ordination with the Municipal Election Commission, shall establish one or more voter registration offices in public buildings or other locations designated for that purpose, and shall arrange for and train appropriate staff members or other persons as voter registrars, who shall be authorized to conduct voter registration activities. 

 

            Offices where master evidence files are prepared and maintained may be used as registration offices, as may other offices generally accessible to the public. A registration office may not be located in a place of worship, any building owned by or occupied by a political party, any building that has been used as a place of torture or abuse or premises in which alcohol is served and consumed.

 

All voter registrars shall conduct the process of voter registration in accordance with this law, and in the manner prescribed in Regulations of the Election Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

 

A person who has the right to vote under this law shall be advised of his or her voting rights and may register to vote, update his or her voter registration information, or apply to change his or her voting option at a Voter Registration Centre in the municipality in which he or she is currently residing, regardless of the municipality for which he or she seeks to register.