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Article 100
 

(I) The State Election Commission shall, with a decision, annul the voting at the polling station in the following cases:

if the secrecy of voting has been violated;

if there is a voting disruption of longer than 3 hours;

if the police do not respond to the intervention request by the Electoral Board, pursuant to Articles 74,76 and 77 of this Law, while there was a need for that and it influenced the conduct of the voting at the polling station.

(2) The State Election Commission shall, with a decision, annul the voting at the polling station also in the following cases:

if the number of ballots in the ballot box is larger then the number of voters who voted, and that number affects the results of the voting on the election district level;

if some person or persons vote for other person(s), and that number affects the results of the voting on the election district level.

(3) A complaint against the decision of paragraphs (I) and (2) of this Article may be lodged with the Supreme Court of the Republic of Macedonia through the State Election Commission within 24 hours.

(4) The Supreme Court of the Republic of Macedonia shall be obliged to act upon the complaint within 48 hours following its receipt.

(5) The voting at the polling station, which has been annulled, shall be repeated within 14 days of the day of voting.

VIII. TERMINATION OF THE MANDATE AND BY-ELECTIONS