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Article 28
 

The electoral commission shall be required to prepare voting material in due time for each polling board, and especially the required number of ballot papers, excerpt from the electoral register, certificates of franchise, special official envelopes for voting, and the polling board report form.

The electoral commission shall prepare and stamp the ballot papers.

The electoral commission determines the total number of ballot papers that shall be equal to the number of registered voters in the municipal electoral register.

The electoral commission shall supervise preparation and stamping of ballot papers and shall define the number of spare ballot papers whereby said number may not exceed 0.3% of the total number of ballot papers.

Ballot papers shall be printed in one location.

An electoral list nominator shall deliver to the electoral commission the name of the person authorised to attend printing, counting, and packing of ballot papers and delivery thereof to bodies authorised to conduct elections.

In municipalities where national minorities' languages are in official use ballot papers shall be printed also in such languages.

The electoral commission shall specify content, form and appearance of ballot papers, manner and control of printing thereof, delivery and handling of ballot papers.