Voting among candy and ice cream. The place in Redhead amazed again

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Huge candy, lollipops and doughnuts are adorned on Sunday by an election place at the Municipal Cultural Centre "The Falcon" in the Podpoznan Redhead, and the election committee sits at a table resembling a chocolate plaque. It's a completely different communicative from the first circular of the presidential election erstwhile the place turned into a black and white colored girl.

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On Sunday, in advancement Second circular of presidential elections, an election place operating in Municipal Cultural Center "Sokol" in Sub-Poznan Redfish They adorn colorful, fairy-tale sweets.

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Big candy, lollipops, doughnuts and ice cream hang from the ceiling, and decorate the walls of the premises. The election board sits at a table that looks like a giant chocolate bar.

Presidential Elections 2025. Colored décor of the election premises in Redhead. Surprise for the youngest

On Sunday, June 1, Poland is celebrated Child Day. The place has a large bear, a symbol Provincial Festival of Kindergarten Songs, whose finals - as stated by GOK "Sokol" - will take place in the close Kozieglowów in mid-June.

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During the first circular of the presidential election, the venue decorated on May 18 black and white coloring composed of works of various well-known artists; on the walls you could see acquainted works of specified artists as Klimt, van Gogh, Picasso, Dali is Warhol. On the entrance door the staff of the centre placed in turn a large size crayons.

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The staff of the centre have arranged a voting area in an different way for years. In erstwhile years voters in Redhead voted, among others, in theatrical wardrobe, on construction site, in an aquarium, on a football field, in a car workshop, in a railway station or in an Indian village.

Election venues during the 2nd circular of presidential elections are open from 7am to 21pm.

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