The right to inspect election material after the completion of the voting
The representative of the submitter of the proclaimed electoral list and the candidate for MP shall have the right to inspect the election material in the official premises of the local electoral commissions within five days following the polling day, including excerpts from the electoral roll, result protocols and ballot papers.
Election material from polling stations abroad shall be available for inspection in the official premises of the Republic Electoral Commission.
During the inspection of the election material, it shall be prohibited to film, photograph or record voters’ data on the excerpts from the electoral roll, or to copy excerpts from the electoral roll.
The Republic Electoral Commission shall prescribe in more detail the manner of exercising the right to inspect the election material.
The rules relating to the exercise of the right to inspect of representatives of the submitter of the proclaimed electoral list and the candidate for MP, shall also apply to requests to inspect election material pursuant to other laws, as well as to requests to inspect election material in accordance with the provisions of this Law which govern the checking of the result protocols performed by members of the Republic Electoral Commission and the local electoral commission and the sampling control of the polling board’s result protocols.