Section 78 of the Act on Electoral Procedure concerns the designation of a polling district (station) in each settlement for voters with the status of domicile in the settlement. An amendment to this Section (Section 21 of the Act) clarifies that such designated polling stations are also to be used by voters who have changed polling district (absentee voters). The amendment further provides that in cities with district rights and in districts of the capital, a polling station separate from the one designated for voters with the status of domicile in the settlement can be designated for absentee voters. This provision appears aimed at addressing overcrowding at specially designated polling stations by allowing separate designations for domiciled and absentee voters. According to the amendments, the number of absentee voters assigned to a designated polling station is not subject to the legal minimum number of voters.