Voting at foreign missions
(1) Where a voter does not submit an application to vote by post within the term prescribed in subsection 5 of §50 of this Act or does not send a ballot paper to the foreign mission by the due date prescribed in subsection 2 of § 52, the voter may vote at the foreign mission at the time determined by the foreign mission.
(2) A foreign mission must allow voting at the mission at least on two days during the period from the 15thday to the 10thday before the election day.
(3) The person managing the voting checks from the list of voters that the voter has the right to vote and in which electoral district the residence of the voter is.
(4) Where it turns out as a result of the checking that the voter has the right to vote, the person managing the voting makes a notation in the list of voters concerning the issue of a ballot paper. The voter signs against the receipt of the ballot paper.
(5) At a foreign mission, a voter completes a ballot paper pursuant to the provisions of this Act. Thereafter the voter places the completed ballot paper in an envelope. The voter places the envelope in another envelope. The person managing the voting writes the information pertaining to the voter on the outer envelope. [RT I, 09.07.2018, 1 – entry into force 01.01.2021]