Question: How to check my entries in the voter’s list?
Answer: You can check your entries in the voters’ list by
searching on the official website of the Central Election Commission of the
Republic of Azerbaijan or calling the CEC hotline # 115, also byappealing to the
relevant Constituency Election Commission within the territory where you live
35 days prior to the voting day. Meanwhile, you can also check your entries in
the voters’ lists on the billboards located within the territory of the
relevant polling station 35 days prior to the voting day.
Question: How to know the address of the polling
station where to vote?
Answer: The address of the polling station where to vote
is indicated in the notifications delivered to voters. You can also know the
address of the polling station byappealing to the relevant Constituency Election Commission within the
territory where you live, by searching on the official website of the
Central Election Commission of the Republic of Azerbaijan or also by calling
the CEC hotline # 115.
Question: How to vote in the case of impossibility to
visit the polling station on E-Day due to health or other valid reasons?
Answer: Pursuant to Article 105 of the Election Code of
the Republic of Azerbaijan, the citizens unable to visit the polling station on
E-Day due to health or other valid reasons are entitled to vote with a mobile
ballot boxoutside the voting booth. A person intending to vote outside the
voting booth shall appeal in written or virtual form themselves or by another
person to the relevant Precinct Election Commission at least 24 hours to the
E-Day. On E-Day at least 2 PEC members shall carry the mobile ballot box with
the participation of observers, thus ensuring the right to participate in the
voting.
Question: Is it obligatory to mark a voter’s thumb with
an invisible ink?
Answer: The Election Code of the Republic of Azerbaijan
requires marking a voter’s thumb with an invisible ink. So that, pursuant to
Article 104.6 of the Election Code, a part of a nail and skin of a voter’s
thumb shall be marked with an invisible ink before the voter is issued a ballot
paper. The voter denying marking his thumb shall not be issued a ballot paper
and is required to leave the polling station. And the relevant note "denied
marking” is indicated in the voters’ list.