Having changed their place of residence or being on a temporary visit in another city, citizens often wonder where they should go to the polls. You can find out the location of your polling station from various sources.
Instruction manual
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Find out the address of your territorial election commission. Depending on the number of inhabitants, a city can have from 1-2 to 5 or more institutions. If the location of the election commission is not available, contact the administration of your city or region. One of the functions of these institutions is the formation of polling stations. In addition, they are obliged to inform citizens about the time and place of the elections. That is why it is enough to call the commission or visit it in person to find out the number of your polling station.
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Check the site of your municipality to see a list of polling stations in the village. This information can also be published on the websites of the City Hall, City Council, Department of Education, etc. In addition, public bulletins and newspapers with the information you need are likely to be available in the city library. Pay particular attention to publications that published information about past elections. Most likely, the list of polling stations has not changed since then.
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Check often your inbox at your place of residence. Shortly before the next election, the city administration begins to send citizens invitations to the elections and other relevant information indicating the number of the polling station and its address. Usually, various public institutions are used as places for elections: schools, institutes, etc. Visit one of them, which is closest to your place of residence, and ask the administration if your home belongs to this polling station. Housing and utilities management company can share this information with you. Usually she also knows the number of the plot to which this or that house is attached.