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SARAJEVO, June 23 (Hina) - The spokeswoman of the Organisation for
Security and Cooperation in Europe mission in Bosnia Tuesday called
on all Bosnian citizens who want to participate in the September
election to check their voter status, regardless of whether they
had already registered for last year's election or are doing so for
the first time.
Spokeswoman Nicole Szulc recalled the voter status may be checked
and registration done until June 27, in registration offices opened
by the OSCE.
Szulc warned that some organisations in Croatia have published
incorrect media reports about who has the right to vote at the
Bosnian September election.
Szulc said Croatian media carried articles suggesting that
everyone who was born in Bosnia has the right to vote at this year's
election.
The electoral rules are clear and determine that the voter must be
not only a Bosnian citizen but must also have resided in the country
in 1991, the OSCE spokeswoman said, emphasising that people who at
that time resided in Croatia do not have the right to vote in
Bosnia.
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