The Central Election Commission (CEC) has addressed public concerns regarding the organization of overseas voting, specifically focusing on the procedures for postal voting. The CEC affirmed that all electoral processes adhere strictly to established law and are supported by enhanced security measures. In a detailed clarification, the Commission confirmed that, pursuant to the Law on General Elections, comprehensive measures have been implemented for registering voters abroad and organizing voting both at diplomatic missions and through mail.
The CEC detailed the procedures for registering diaspora voters, noting the inclusion of specialized verification mechanisms. These mechanisms require applicants to undergo real-time photographing alongside the submission of identification documents. Furthermore, a unique registration booklet is dispatched to the registered address to ensure proper documentation.
These steps are designed to maintain the integrity and security of the electoral process for citizens residing outside Kosovo. The CEC emphasized its commitment to ensuring that the mechanisms for casting votes, whether in person at missions or via postal ballots, are transparent and legally compliant. The Commission stated that these multi-layered verification processes aim to facilitate accessible and secure participation in the upcoming voting cycle for the international electorate.
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Hopefully, these clarifications will ease public concern about the voting process.