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SARAJEVO, Nov 22 (Hina) - The first day of elections for the Bosnian
Serb Assembly on Saturday passed off without any major problems or
incidents, OSCE spokesman Luke Zahner said in Sarajevo after all
polling stations in the Serb Republic closed at 19.00 hours.
Zahner could not give any precise data on the voter turnout. He said
that the turnout was higher in rural areas than in towns, adding
that a larger number of voters could be expected on the second day as
had happened in municipal polls in September.
The OSCE spokesman reiterated that only those who had registered in
municipalities on the territory of the Serb Republic were entitled
to vote. He added that some people who had turned up at polling
stations today were not allowed to vote because they did not belong
to that category.
Polling stations will reopen at 8.00 hours and close at 16.00 hours
on Sunday.
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