(1) No later than 45 days before the date of the elections, any voter registered in the Electoral Register with his/her domicile can address, to the mayor of the administrative-territorial unit of his/her residence, through mail or in person, a written application, dated and signed, including his/her last name, first name and domicile, in order to be registered in the Electoral Register with the residential address, for the ballot in question, accompanied by a copy of his/her ID document and a copy of the proof of residence.
(2) Starting with the date of 1st of April of the year in which parliamentary elections took place in due time, and until the expiry date of at most 15 days from the date of the beginning of the electoral period, the voter who wants to vote abroad at the parliamentary elections may register in the electoral Register as a voter abroad, by means of an online form that is found on the site of the Permanent Electoral Authority, on which he/she shall register his/her name, surname, personal identification number, locality and the state where he/she shall choose to vote, to which he/she shall add a scanned copy or the photo of his/her identity card.
(3) Each voter registered in the Electoral Register with his/her domicile or residence abroad shall be assigned to a single polling station.
(4) The models for the applications referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2) are established through decision of the Permanent Electoral Authority.
(5) The voters registered in the Electoral Register with their domicile in the country and with their residence abroad, as well as those with their domicile abroad, shall vote only in the polling station to which they have been assigned, with the exceptions referred to by this law.
(6) Repealed.