At the precinct election commission No.480115 (Yakovlivka, Bereznehuvate Raion), the commission members re-elected the Secretary at the morning meeting. The reason of refusal of the previous Secretary was the fact that her son had got into a car accident.
It is worth mentioning that at the this same station, the portable box arrived at the PEC with several elements missing. When it was assembled, its construction appeared to be not reliable enough. However, it was stamped, and with this box, the commission members went to those voters who will vote at home.
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In 2012, during Parliamentary elections in Ukraine OPORA is carrying out a large-scale campaign of long- and short term observation, organizing a statistical vote-count by the results of voting with the proportional component of the electoral system on a basis of representative selection, will provide 100% coverage of polling stations by observers in separate single-mandate majoritarian districts. OPORA observers will work in all 225 electoral districts, and 3,500 activists will join them on the voting day. Organization will use the latest means of spreading information on observation results, including infographics and interactive maps.