Making Changes to Information Posters and Information Brochures of Parties that are Electoral Subjects
Such amendments to the information posters and information brochures of the parties that are electoral subjects shall be made by the precinct election commission members using the “Withdrawn” stamp at the meetings of the precinct election commissions of all territorial districts within the respective electoral region, to the regional electoral list of MP candidates in which the respective MP candidate was included.
In this case, the election commission member appointed by the commission shall affix the “Withdrawn” stamp to the respective MP candidate’s number and last name in each information poster of the respective party that is an electoral subject, as well as each information brochure of the party that is an electoral subject (such stamp shall be affixed in two places: in the nationwide electoral list and in the respective regional electoral list). The stamp shall be affixed in a horizontal position and shall not cover the other MP candidate’s number and the last name.
It shall be prohibited to make amendments to the information posters and information brochures of the parties that are electoral subjects without a decision of the Central Election Commission.
Each voter shall be informed of amendments made to the information posters and information brochures of the parties that are electoral subjects at the time when the ballot paper is being issued to him or her.
The form of the “Withdrawn” stamp shall be approved by the Central Election Commission no later than twenty six days prior to the day of voting. District election commissions (regional or territorial representations of the Central Election Commission) shall provide for the production of such stamps no later than seven days prior to the day of voting or shall use the stamps produced earlier. The stamps
“Withdrawn” during the election proves shall be kept in custody of the district election commission (regional or territorial representations of the Central Election Commission).
A district election commission shall deliver the “Withdrawn” stamp to all precinct election commissions together with the respective decision of the Central Election Commission. The
“Withdrawn” stamp shall be delivered to the precinct election commissions of out-of-country election precincts together with the information posters and information brochures of the parties that are electoral subjects.
In this case, the district election commission shall provide the election precinct with the required number of the information posters and/or the information brochures of a party that is an electoral subject. If necessary, the district election commission may request the Central Election Commission to produce additional information posters and/or information brochures of a party that is an electoral subject.