Every voter shall vote in person.
During the elections, the voter shall be allowed to vote only once.
Voting shall be performed on a certified ballot paper.
The voter shall confirm the receipt of ballot paper by signing the extract from the voters’ register.
No person shall be allowed to enter the polling station carrying arms or dangerous objects.
At the polling station and within the area of 100 (one hundred) metres from the polling station, it shall be forbidden to display political party symbols and other promotional material that may affect voters’ decision.
If during the voting procedure the rules referred to in paragraphs 1-6 of this Article are violated, the PB may be dissolved. In the event of the dissolution of the PB, voting at that polling station shall be repeated.
A member of the PB that conducts the identification of electors, as well as other members of the PB shall be forbidden to in any form, and particularly by loud pronouncing, disclose the name and surname of the voter, as well as his or her ordinal number in the voters’ register.