Voting guide. Everything you request to know

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Election venues will be open on Sunday 18 May from 7 a.m. to 21 p.m. Information on where to vote is available on the website of the State Electoral Commission, on the bulletin boards, e.g. at the place of residence, in the local press and on announced posts, as well as in the mCcicietel application.

Upon entering the premises you will request to show an identity card with a photo, e.g. ID card or passport. The Commission shall verify that the individual afraid is entitled to vote in this circuit and, if so, issue his ballot. Otherwise, he can add a voter to the list, but must receive a certificate of voting right from him.

The receipt of the ballot shall be signed; it shall be stamped with the stamp of the Circuit Electoral Commission and have a printed stamp of the State Electoral Commission.

The names of candidates for president of the Republic of Poland are placed on the tab in alphabetical order. To cast the vote, put the X mark in the grid by the name of only 1 candidate (the X mark is at least 2 lines intersecting within the grid). If individual puts an X in a box with the name of more than 1 candidate or does not put it at all, the voice will be invalid.

Any information on how to vote can be found at the bottom of the card. If anyone has any doubts about how to vote correctly, they may ask the members of the Circuit Election Commission.

Voting is classified. After placing the X mark, put the card in the urn so that the printed page is invisible.

You can vote in your constituency as well as outside your permanent residence. A message of voting rights will be needed. In order to receive them, an appropriate application must be submitted to the elected municipal office by 15 May. The elector will receive 2 certificates – for the first and second circular of elections. specified a paper can only be obtained once, so it is worth protecting it. If it is lost, destroyed or stolen, the duplicate will not be possible to obtain, and consequently – the vote will not be possible, even in the home circuit. The issue of a paper allowing voting anywhere results in the removal from the list of voters at the place of residence.

24 hours before the day of the vote, election silence begins and continues until its completion. At this time, electoral agitation cannot be conducted, conventions must not be convened, incomes and manifestations organised, speeches given, and election material distributed. Electoral agitation is simply a public call for or an incentive to vote in a circumstantial way, including the Internet. Electoral agitation at the polling station is besides prohibited, including the display of symbols, inscriptions, signs associated with candidates and election committees. A fine is in jeopardy for breaking this ban. In the silence of elections, the results of the polls cannot be given. A fine is in jeopardy for breaking this ban.

If individual witness a breach of election silence or notices another irregularities, they should immediately study them to the territory Election Commission or the Delegation of the National Election Office.

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