SARAJEVO, Aug 19 (Hina) - Mission of the Organization for Security
and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)'s director in charge of elections
Jeff Fischer on Monday said that the special OSCE operative
headquarters were discussing ways of organizing the elections for
voters who were to cross the border between entities on election
day and vote in municipalities from which they had been exiled.
Two possibilities were being discussed - in places which were
believed to be critical polling stations would be set up on the
border line itself, but on the territory of the Bosnian Federation,
Fischer said.
The other possibility is to organize transport for voters to
polling stations by busses.
The final decision would depend on the assessment of security
on the field, Fischer said.
He warned that the local electoral commissions had orders to
ensure that the elections be held in strict secrecy. Voters will
vote in separate spots and will not be allowed to fill out the
lists in larger groups.
After voting every voter will dip a finger into invisible ink
which remains on the finger for 24 hours and can only be discovered
by a special detector. Thus, there will be no possibility of
filling out several lists by one person.
This was not something new, it was practiced in numerous
countries, especially in Latin America, Fischer said.
The exact number of registered voters is still not known, but
the OSCE headquarters in Sarajevo estimate that the number is some
2.9 million people.
Some 850,000 of them live abroad.
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