SARAJEVO/MOSTAR, Jan 16 (Hina) - All 42 polling stations inBosnia-Herzegovina at which people voted in Croatia's presidentialrun-off were closed at 7 pm on Sunday, although voters who were atpolling stations at closing time were
allowed to cast their ballotsafter 7 pm, according to the coordinator of Croatia's election inBosnia, Romana Franulovic-Busic.
SARAJEVO/MOSTAR, Jan 16 (Hina) - All 42 polling stations in
Bosnia-Herzegovina at which people voted in Croatia's presidential run-off were
closed at 7 pm on Sunday, although voters who were at polling stations at
closing time were allowed to cast their ballots after 7 pm, according to the
coordinator of Croatia's election in Bosnia, Romana Franulovic-Busic.The polling stations which were open after closing time were located in
Sarajevo, Kiseljak, Zepce and the Mostar area, Franulovic-Busic said, adding
that the percentage of voters who cast their ballots in Bosnia-Herzegovina in
the run-off was a little higher than in the January 2 first round.
The Croatian Embassy in Bosnia said that the irregularities which
occurred during the vote in Bosnia were minor and would not affect the
regularity of the ballot.