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RE-RUN IN 19 POLLING STATIONS



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The State Election Commission (SEC) annulled late Tuesday and decided on a re-run in 11 polling stations in Election District 2, totaling 10,584 registered voters, and eight polling stations in Election District 6, including 7,867 voters.

SEC also decided to annul the vote in six polling stations in election district one, whereas the decision on a possible re-run would be passed later.

Spokesman Zoran Tanevski informed that 58 complaints were submitted to SEC, 13 of which from DUI, 28 from VMRO-DPMNE, 15 from DPA, one by coalition "Sun", and one by TMRO.

The complaints refer to a number of polling stations, and the deadline for their review is 48 hours.


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I nearly fell off my chair when I saw that polling stations had a 'NO GUNS' sign inside and outside the buildings! Please guys, doesn't this make you think?

Hm… I think, such signs, are normal also for other countries. I wouldn’t be surprised if such signs appeared in similar places in USA.

I have seen them in Bulgaria and Ukraine but of course these states (BG & UA) have a lot of mafia and of course illegal guns.

Thank god, I have never seen something like this at Creta (!) although there are enough guns!

Yes I have to agree with the above comment by Mr M. Guns are in every country now in the world. very hard to control, even down under.

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