4.618 people have the right to vote in the elections in Gusinje

In the previous elections, on June 11 last year, there were 4.561 people on the voter list

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Illustration, Photo: Luka Zeković
Illustration, Photo: Luka Zeković
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The Ministry of the Interior announced that 15 people have the right to vote in the local elections in Gusinje on September 4.618.

In the previous elections, on June 11 last year, there were 4.561 people on the voter list.

The voter can inspect the voter list in person, at the counters of the Branch for Administrative Affairs, Citizenship and Foreigners in Gusinja, every working day (from Monday to Friday) from 14 a.m. to XNUMX p.m., with a valid ID card or travel document (passport).

The Ministry of Internal Affairs notes that on election day, the branch will be open from 20:XNUMX a.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m., so that citizens will be able to collect identification documents, the issuance of which they applied for in the previous period.

The voter can inspect the voter's list directly and via the internet portal www.biraci.me. On that portal, a citizen can check whether he is on the voter list and at which polling station he is voting by entering the number of his identity card or travel document.

Voters who have an electronic identity card issued after March 30, 2020, can view the voter list directly and via the internet portal https://e.servis.mup.gov.me, using the electronic identification certificate embedded in the electronic identity card.

The Ministry of Interior notes that in order for a citizen to be able to inspect the voter's list in the manner described, it is necessary to activate the certificate in the electronic identity card beforehand. Instructions on how to activate the certificate can be found on the website https://ca.elk.gov.me

On the eve of the elections on September 15, the Ministry created a call center with the unique number 19820.

By calling that number and communicating personal data (name and surname, date of birth and parents' name) or a unique identity number, the citizen will receive information from the operator on whether he is registered in the electoral roll and at which polling station he is voting. The unique number 19820 is free and available to all mobile and landline users in Montenegro. The MUP call center will be open every day starting from Friday, September 6, from 15:14 a.m. to 20:15 p.m. On the eve of the elections, on Saturday, September 20, they will work from XNUMX:XNUMX a.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m., while on Sunday, September XNUMX, the election day, they will work from XNUMX:XNUMX a.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m.

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