Ex officio annulment of voting at the polling station
The local electoral commission shall ex officio issue a decision annulling the voting at the polling station if it establishes that:
1) the number of ballot papers in the ballot box is higher than the number of voters who turned out;
2) the polling board allowed a person who is not registered in the excerpt from the electoral roll to cast a vote;
3) there is no control list in the ballot box, or that the control list was not completed or that it was not signed by the first voter and at least one member of the polling board;
4) the sum of the number of unused ballot papers and the number of ballot papers in the ballot box is greater than the number of ballot papers received by the polling board.
The decision on the ex officio annulment of voting at the polling station abroad shall be made by the Republic Electoral Commission.
The decision on ex officio annulment of voting at the polling station shall be published on the website.
Against the decision ex officio annulling voting at the polling station, the submitter of the proclaimed electoral or a voter registered in the excerpt from the electoral roll at that polling station list may file a complaint with the Republic Electoral Commission within 72 hours following the publication of that decision on the website.