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90 polling stations in Kosovo (Tanjug)

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 BELGRADE – Deputy Secretary of the Election Commission of Serbia Veljko Odalovic said on Thursday the Kosovo Serbs will be able to cast their vote in the Serbian parliamentary election on March 16 at 90 polling stations across Kosovo, just like in the 2012 election.

According to a written statement from the government office for media relations, Odalovic said the polling station staff received all the election material on Wednesday, and that they and the OSCE would provide logistic support and ensure the security of the election process in Kosovo.

“There are 107,958 registered voters who live in Kosovo and there will be polling stations in 17 municipalities. I expect the election in Kosovo to be without incident and for international missions in charge of security there to ensure an unobstructed vote,” Odalovic stated.

The votes will be counted by the polling station staff in Vranje and Raska, southern Serbia, according to an agreement with the OSCE, who will transport the election material.

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