PALE, June 18 (Hina) - The process of voter registration was renewed in
the Serb-held northern Bosnian town of Brcko on Wednesday and would last
until July 12, OSCE mission spokesman David Foley told a news conference
in Pale near Sarajevo.
Foley said that four voter registration offices were opened in the
Sava river town and that their number would soon be increased to ten.
The registration process would be monitored by OSCE supervisors and
experts who would decide in cases when persons wishing to register for
voting do not have some of the documents required.
The aim of the stepped-up supervision of the registration process
is to prevent possible abuses such as those which had happened in the
past, because of which the whole voter registration process in Brcko had
been annulled.
The registration of Bosnian citizens living abroad, who want to
participate in municipal elections in mid-September, is over. According
to final data gathered by OSCE, 340,000 eligible voters living outside
Bosnia-Herzegovina have registered for the vote.
Foley said that most of them opted for voting in municipalities
where they had lived in 1991, including refugees currently staying in
neighbouring Yugoslavia. Of 66,000 Bosnian refugees in Yugoslavia who
registered for voting, 62,000 expressed a desire to vote in pre-war
places of residence.
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