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  • s Can close relatives of a candidate be members of election commissions?

    j

    According to Article 25 of the Electoral Code, candidates, their close relatives, and trusted representatives cannot be members of territorial, district, city, constituency, or precinct election commissions.

  • s What does a person do if they cannot fill out the ballot paper independently?

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    According to Article 55 of the Electoral Code, a voter who is unable to independently fill out the ballot paper has the right to invite another person of their choice into the secret voting booth or room, except for members of the election commission, observers, and representatives of the mass media.

  • s Can a citizen who turns 18 on Election Day participate in the election?

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    According to Article 4 of the Electoral Code, citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan who turn eighteen on or before Election Day have the right to vote.

  • s Can polling stations be established at diplomatic missions and consular institutions of the Republic of Uzbekistan abroad?

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    In accordance with Article 10 of the Election Code and Clause 35 of the Regulation on the Procedure for Forming Election Districts and Polling Stations, approved by the Central Election Commission's Decision No. 1338 dated June 5, 2024, polling stations may be established at diplomatic missions and other representative offices, as well as consular institutions of the Republic of Uzbekistan abroad. This is based on the list of candidates for deputies of the Legislative Chamber nominated by political parties for elections in the single electoral district for the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis. The polling stations are formed by the Central Election Commission upon the submission of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan.