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The Chief Electoral Officer stresses that all necessary measures are being taken to ensure the secrecy of the voters' vote, in order to conduct impartial and objective elections.
Administrative and legislative arrangements are such as to ensure complete secrecy of the vote of voters, including the incarcerated, imprisoned and displaced voters of occupied municipalities and communities.
Voters, after receiving the ballot papers provided to them, are required to enter the polling booths to exercise their right to vote. In this way, the secrecy of their vote will be fully ensured, since their entry and every movement will be controlled in such a way as to avoid any possibility of their being influenced by any other person.
Voters should be assured that under no circumstances can their identity be verified and nor is it possible to ascertain afterwards, by any person, what they voted.
Voters must check and ensure that the ballot papers given to them at the polling station are stamped with the stamp of the Republic so as to be valid.
(MKY)
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