Organised transportation of voters might a be a source of undue influence on voters and is tackled differently depending on the tradition and political environment. It is valid to restrict it when the voters using the transport are expected to support specific parties or candidates, as provided for in Article 52.4 of the draft revised Contravention Code. While a party or NGO supporting the electoral process might assist voters with transport without an expectation about voting intentions, the perception of potential coercion or other type of influence on voters` choice in a particular state or region may be such that organised transport undermines the confidence in the electoral process. The formula chosen in Article 52.4, that a prohibition only applies when voters are transported “in order to get them to vote for one of the candidates” may however be difficult to apply in practice. Given the specific controversy regarding voter transportation in Moldova, it is important that any organised voter transportation is conducted in a transparent manner that respects the voters’ freedom to form an opinion and to express that opinion in a free and secret vote.