LIVE in Tivat, the turnout was 64,74 percent

In Podgorica and 13 other municipalities, where local elections were held today, most polling stations were closed

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From one of the polling stations in Tivat, Photo: Siniša Luković
From one of the polling stations in Tivat, Photo: Siniša Luković
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Ažurirano: 23.10.2022. 20:26h
Live blog
20h AM

The MEC will no longer advertise tonight, and will announce the first unofficial election results tomorrow morning.

20h AM

All 20 polling stations and Tivat were closed at 20 p.m. 7.765 citizens or 64,74 percent of the electorate participated in the elections.

The President of the Tivat MEC Ognjen Vukasović said that the election process in that city passed peacefully and without any recorded major irregularities.

Change: 20:20 p.m
20h AM

In Podgorica and 13 other municipalities, where local elections were held today, most polling stations were closed.

19h AM

The President of the Budva Municipal Election Commission (MEC) Đorđe Vujović told "Vijesta" that by 19 p.m. 59,57 percent of registered voters had voted.

19h AM

By 19:54,2 p.m., XNUMX percent of voters had exercised their right to vote in Bar, the Municipal Election Commission (MEC) informed "Vijesti".

19h AM

By 19 p.m., 7.509 citizens had gone to the polls in Tivat - data from the Municipal Election Commission. That is 62,6 percent of the total electorate in that municipality.

19h AM

According to the data of Democratic Montenegro, the turnout by 19 pm in Budva is 58,7 percent.

18h AM

By 18:6.828 p.m., according to the official data of the Tivat MEC, 57 citizens or XNUMX percent of the total electorate in that municipality went to the polls.

18h AM

According to the Democratic Front, the turnout in Budva by 18 pm is 54,88 percent.

18h AM

According to the data of Democratic Montenegro, the turnout in Budva by 18 pm is 54,8 percent.

17h AM

President of the Municipal Election Commission Đorđe Vujović told "Vijesta" that by 17 pm in Budva, 51,97 percent of registered voters had voted.

As he said, 302 requests for voting by letter were received.

17h AM

By 17 p.m., 45,8 percent of registered voters had voted in Bar.

As "Vijesti" was told by the MEC, this means that 18.400 citizens exercised their right to vote.

"So far, no major irregularities have been reported to the Municipal Election Commission," said MEC President Dragan Simović.

17h AM

By 17:6.106 p.m., according to the data of the Municipal Election Commission (MEC), 51,36 voters, or 11.993 percent of the total of XNUMX citizens registered at the polls, had voted in Tivat.

17h AM

According to the data of the Democratic Front (DF), the turnout in Budva by 17 pm is 48,05 percent.

15h AM

President of the Municipal Election Commission Đorđe Vujović told the News that by 15 pm in Budva, 44,83 percent of registered voters had voted.

15h AM

In Bar, 15 percent of voters voted by 39,5 p.m., the Municipal Election Commission (MEC) informed "Vijesti".

This means, as President Dragan Simović said, that about 15.700 adult citizens of Bar exercised their right to vote.

15h AM

According to data from the electoral headquarters of the Radomir Novaković Cakan-Biram Bar list, the turnout by 14 pm in Bar is 35,1 percent, the list announced.

15h AM

Of the 11.993 registered in the voter's list, a total of 15 citizens, or 5.152 percent, went to the polls in Tivat by 43 p.m. according to data from the Municipal Election Commission (MEC).

15h AM

According to the Democratic Front, 15 percent or 43,69 voters exercised their right to vote in Budva by 8.199 p.m.

In the elections in Budva, 18.783 voters voted in 23 polling stations.

14h AM

Several citizens of Bar told "Vijesta" that their polling station was changed even though they did not apply for it, nor did they change their place of residence.

The coalition of Democrats, Movement Europe Now and United Montenegro informed the citizens that they can get information about the polling station in their premises in the Red Bank building, as well as in the premises of the MUP, given that the site biraci.me is difficult to work and mostly not available.

Change: 15:18 p.m

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