SARAJEVO, Jan 2 (Hina) - All 42 polling stations for out-of-countryvoting in Sunday's Croatian presidential elections in neighbouringBosnia-Herzegovina closed at 7 pm, after which the vote count started,the election coordinator for
the neighbouring country, RomanaFranulovic Busic, told Hina.
SARAJEVO, Jan 2 (Hina) - All 42 polling stations for out-of-country
voting in Sunday's Croatian presidential elections in neighbouring
Bosnia-Herzegovina closed at 7 pm, after which the vote count started, the
election coordinator for the neighbouring country, Romana Franulovic Busic,
told Hina.There was some queuing at some polling stations before they were closed
down, but all who turned out were able to cast their ballots, Franulovic Busic
said.
According to the Croatian Embassy in Sarajevo, some 44,000 voters cast
their votes by 17:00 hrs, a turnout similar to that five years ago.
No incidents were reported during the voting.
The results of the Bosnia vote will be sent to the State Election
Commission in Zagreb.