This comprehensive guide has been developed to raise voter awareness and simplify electoral processes. It serves as a practical manual, helping citizens navigate from the preparatory stage of elections to the actual voting process.
The guide includes the following key sections:
Preparation for Voting: How to verify data in the voters’ register, what to do in case of inaccuracies, and how to change the polling station if you will not be at your place of registration on election day.
Accessibility: Special information for voters with mobility difficulties regarding opportunities to vote in accessible polling stations.
Steps to an Informed Choice: Tips on following the election campaign, studying programs, and resisting electoral pressures.
Conduct at the Polling Station: Rules for election day, ranging from necessary documents to maintaining the secrecy of the ballot and the right to replace a spoiled ballot with a new one.
Reality vs. Myth: Clarifications on common misconceptions, such as the disclosure of votes through cameras or the alleged necessity of making marks on the ballot paper.
The guide also includes useful links at the end.
This factsheet was prepared with the financial support of the European Union and the German Marshall Fund of the United States-Transatlantic Foundation (GMF TF). The “We” Youth NGO of Lori Region bears sole responsibility for the content, which does not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union or the GMF TF.
