By 17 pm in Bitola, 45 percent of the total number of voters voted
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Local elections 2021 / Photo: Free Press, Dragan Mitreski
The Municipal Election Commission in Bitola informs that by 17 pm in the local elections, 45 percent of the total number of voters in the Single Voters List voted, where 80.882 citizens with the right to vote are registered.
The election process is realized at 170 polling stations in the Municipality of Bitola, and in the Local Elections are registered six candidates for mayor and 14 lists of candidates for members of the Council of the Municipality of Bitola.
- Up to this moment there are no remarks on the election process, said Igor Talevski, President of the MEC Bitola.
Source: MIA
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