CDT: Turnout 56,4 percent

542.468 citizens have the right to vote in parliamentary elections

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From a polling station, Photo: Luka Zeković
From a polling station, Photo: Luka Zeković
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Ažurirano: 11.06.2023. 21:17h
Finished
20: 23h

Turnout by region, according to CDT.

20: 19h

As the president of the Šavnik MEC, Dušan Radanović, told the "News", 82,40 percent of the 1.727 registered voters, or 1.423, voted in Šavnik.

In that Poddurmitor municipality, the turnout in the first round of the presidential elections was around 82 percent, while in the second round, 87,56 percent of voters voted.

In Šavnik, the turnout during the parliamentary elections, three years ago, was 88,36 percent, while 2018 percent of Šavnik citizens exercised their right to vote in the 79,56 presidential elections.

20: 18h

As they told "Vijesta" from the Municipal Election Commission in Nikšić, 57.352 voters were registered, and by 19,30:56 p.m., 9 percent of them had voted.

In the first round of presidential elections, in March, the turnout was 71,14 percent, while in the second round (in April), 78,15 percent of registered voters voted.

In the local elections held two years ago, the turnout in Nikšić was almost 81,86 percent, while in the parliamentary elections in August 2020, close to 83,6 percent of registered citizens voted. The turnout in 2018, when the presidential elections were held, was approximately 71,42 percent.

20: 15h

In the municipality of Plužine, as MEC president Milodarko Jokanović told "Vijesta", 2.336 voters had the right to vote, and 1.703 of them, or 72,90 percent, voted.

In the presidential elections this year in Plužine, the turnout in the first round was 72,16 percent, and in the second round 80,46 percent.

In the 2020 parliamentary elections in that municipality, the turnout was almost 87 percent, and in October last year, when the local elections were held, the turnout was 81,82 percent. During the 2018 presidential elections, 72,88 percent of registered voters exercised their right to vote.

20: 11h

By 20:56,4 p.m., XNUMX percent of voters had voted, CDT announced.

 
Change: 20:15 p.m
20: 09h

As they said in the Mojkovac Municipal Council, 64,97 percent of those registered in the voter list in that municipality exercised their right to vote.

According to the president of the MEC Žarko Krgović, all polling stations were closed at 20 p.m.

According to the MEC, no irregularities were reported at the polling stations, and the election day in Mojkovac passed peacefully.

20: 07h

According to unofficial information from the Municipal Council of Kolašin, 64 percent of those registered in the electoral roll in that municipality exercised their right to vote in the parliamentary elections held today.

This is a 20 percent lower turnout, compared to the 2020 parliamentary elections.

As the president of the MEC Radmila Šuković said, the election day in Kolašin passed extremely peacefully, without any irregularities reported to that commission.

19: 22h

SEC: By 18 p.m., 44,83 percent of voters had voted

In the extraordinary parliamentary elections in Montenegro, 18 percent of voters voted by 44,83 noon, the State Election Commission (SEC) announced.

The President of the SEC, Nikola Mugoša, said at the press conference that this is significantly lower compared to the elections on April 2, when 61,11 percent of voters exercised their right to vote.

According to SEC data, 18 percent of voters voted in Andrijevica by 57,84 p.m., in Bar 36,94, in Berane 46,77, in Bijelo Polje 49,88, in Budva 40,28, in Cetinje 41,87, in Danilovgrad 49,16. ,31,44, and in Gusinje XNUMX percent.

40,43 percent of voters voted in Herceg Novi, Kolašin 56,59, Kotor 37,23, Mojkovac 56,91, Nikšić 47,95, Petnjica 31,83, Plava 43,33, Pljevlja 58,16, Plužine 64,77 percent, and in Podgorica 45,67 percent.

In Rožaj, the turnout by 18 o'clock was 39 percent, in Šavnik 75,51, in Tivat 38,67, in Tuzim 36,75, in Ulcinj 36,64 percent, in Žabljak 58, and in Zeta 52,80 percent.

"The total turnout until 18 o'clock is 44,83 percent," Mugoša said.

He said that the SEC was informed by the Tuzi Municipal Election Commission that voting at polling station number 21 was suspended, so voting at that polling station will have to be repeated.

Mugoša stated that in Rožaje, voting was interrupted at five polling stations, of which three polling stations were switched to visual identification.

"At two polling stations, the interruption lasted less, so visual identification was not used. In the meantime, electricity came and voting continued regularly with the electronic voter identification system," explained Mugoša.

He stated that the election day generally proceeds in a good election atmosphere and that, apart from those mentioned, no major irregularities were reported to the SEC.

Asked when the final election results will be announced, he said that the provisional election results will be determined tomorrow.

"After the finality, which concerns deadlines for objections, the final results will be determined. Bearing in mind that voting at the polling station in Tuzi will probably be repeated, the determination of the election results itself will be prolonged," added Mugoša.

542.468 citizens have the right to vote in elections, and polling stations are open until 20 p.m.

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Change: 19:26 p.m
19: 16h

Turnout by region at 19 p.m. according to data from the Center for Democratic Transition (CDT) and the Center for Monitoring and Research (CeMI).

19: 15h

According to data from the Center for Monitoring and Research (CeMI), 19 percent of registered voters voted by 50,8:XNUMX a.m.

 
19: 11h

According to data from the Center for Democratic Transition (CDT), 19 percent of registered voters voted by 50,30 p.m.

 
19: 03h

By 18 p.m., 4.644 citizens or 38,67 percent of registered voters had voted at all polling stations in Tivat, according to the latest data from the Municipal Election Commission.

19: 02h

The Coalition "Aleksa and Dritan, Bravely Counts" announced that according to their data, the turnout in the parliamentary elections in Montenegro by seven o'clock was 50,41 percent.

18: 46h

The turnout in Pljevlja until 18 pm is 58,16 percent.

President of the Municipal Election Commission Čedo Gospić told "Vijesta" that there were no reported irregularities.

Change: 18:49 p.m
18: 42h

The President of the Election Commission of the Capital City, Dragica Milačić, told TV Vijesti that by 18 p.m. the turnout in Podgorica was 45,86 percent, that is, 65.690 voters had voted.

She said that no significant irregularities were recorded.

18: 21h

At 23 polling stations, as many as there are in the municipality of Savnik, 75,51 percent of voters voted, as MEC president Dušan Radanović told "Vijesta".

The turnout in that municipality during the presidential elections until 18 noon was 77,72 percent in the first round, or 82,39 percent in the second.

Shavnik vote
photo: Svetlana Mandić
18: 20h

Movement Europe now announced that, according to their data, the turnout by 18 p.m. was 44,82 percent.

According to these data, the turnout in the central region is 46,85 percent, in the north 47,08 percent, and in the south 38,2 percent.

18: 18h

By 18:64,76 p.m., Milodarko Jokanović, president of the Plužine MEC, told "Vijesta", 24 percent of voters, who cast their ballots in XNUMX places, had exercised their right to vote.

According to him, the election process is proceeding without reported irregularities.

Lung vote
photo: Svetlana Mandić

In March, the turnout in that municipality by 18 p.m. was 69,39 percent, and in April it was 73,9 percent.

18: 17h

As Eleonora Šturanović, a member of the MEC, told "Vijesta", by 18 p.m., 134 percent of Nikšić citizens, or 47,95, had exercised their right to vote at 27.500 polling stations in the Nikšić municipality.

In the first round of the presidential elections, by 18 p.m. the turnout in Nikšić was 63,8 percent, while in the second round 68,15 percent of voters exercised their right to vote.

Niksic voting
photo: Svetlana Mandić
18: 16h

Turnout by region at 18 o'clock according to data from the Center for Democratic Transition (CDT).

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