(1) The additional electoral rolls are drawn during the voting period by the president of the electoral bureau of the polling station and/or by the members of the electoral bureau of the polling station appointed by him, in order to register the voting presence of the following categories of voters:
a) the voters who come to vote and prove that they live in the area of the respective polling station, but have been omitted in the permanent electoral roll of the polling station;
b) the members of the electoral bureau of the polling station, the persons assigned to maintain the order and the computer operators, if they are not registered in the permanent electoral roll of the respective polling station;
c) the voters having their domicile in other place;
d) the voters with reduced mobility who are not registered in the permanent electoral roll of the respective polling station;
e) the voters who vote abroad in other polling stations than the ones to which they have been assigned;
f) the voters who vote abroad who did not make a request according to Article 8 (1).
(2) The additional electoral rolls contain sections for the voter’s name, personal numerical code, domicile, series and number of his identity document, number of the polling station and signature.
(3) The model of the additional electoral roll is set forth by decision of the Permanent Electoral Authority.
(4) The contestations regarding the registration of the voters in the additional electoral rolls are being solved on the spot by decision set forth by the electoral bureau of the polling station.
(5) The voters who exercise their right to vote by means of the special ballot box are registered in an excerpt from the electoral rolls.
(6) The additional electoral rolls from abroad are generated on an electronic format, automatically, on the basis of the data registered in the Voter turnout monitoring system to prevent illegal voting.
(7) In case of malfunction of the Voter turnout monitoring system to prevent illegal voting, the additional electoral rolls from abroad are draw on paper and contain sections for the voter’s name and surname, personal numerical code and signature.