When arriving at the polling station, the voter is obliged to hand over an ID card or passport to the president of the PB.
The president of PB shall find the voter in an electronic and printed excerpt from the voters’ register by using electronic identification, the voter shall sign at the designated place on the excerpt from the voters’ register, after which the PB allows the voter to vote.
The electronic identification device will display voter’s photo on the monitor and print a paper slip-certificate containing voter’s name and surname, personal number and serial number identical to that in the printed voters’ register. The president and member of the polling board from the opposite political party (respecting the parity – governing party and the opposition) shall legibly sign the printed paper slip-certificate in handwriting, which shall be stored along with the voting coupon.
If due to justifiable objective circumstances, such as interruption of power supply or system failure, electronic voter identification is disabled during the voting, the PB shall decide to continue voting through a visual identification system which implies that the president of the PB, shall confirm the identity of the voter by inspecting the identity card or passport, find the voter it in the printed voters’ registry, enables him or her to sign and send him or her to the voting booth.
When the voter votes, the president and member of the PB referred to in paragraph 4 of this Article shall legibly sign the voting coupon in handwriting in the back side.