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Find out where you are voting with the interactive map

PASOK is making the lives of voters even easier ahead of the elections for the election of the leader on October 6 with the interactive map.

The interactive map will help the voter to find the nearest polling station and know where they are voting.

The process is simple to find out who is voting for their president PASOK in elections on Sunday (06/10/24). On the left side of the page is the map and if you click on the section you want it will immediately bring up the polling stations on the right and there is even a map to guide you.

LOOK HERE THE MAP

Everything you need to know

Voting for the PASOK Presidential election will last from 07:00 am to 19:00 pm, both for the first round on 6 October 2024, and for the second round on 13 October 2024, if it happens.

Who has the right to vote?

Greek citizens and foreigners who live legally and permanently in Greece, from the age of 16 (born in the year 2008).

To be identified, a police ID or passport or driver’s license (new type) must be shown to the selection committee.

Especially for people aged 16 and foreigners, who are not included on the national electoral roll, it is indicated, for Greeks with an identification card / passport and AMKA, for foreigners with a residence permit and AMKA and for Cypriots with a Cypriot. identity card and AMKA. The AMKA will result from a public document (eg e-EFKA), which will be shown to the selection committee.

See HERE every polling station

The fee for participating in the vote is set at 3 euros and is paid in the first round, and no fee will be paid for the second round.

According to Newsit, voters can vote in any electoral region of the Country, regardless of where they live or where they exercise their right to vote in national, local and European elections.
Only those who have voted in the first round are entitled to vote in the second round.

Second round voters can vote in any constituency in the country, regardless of which constituency they voted in the first round.

How do you vote?

The voter:

A. He arrived at the polling station, where it is recommended that there be a “welcome” table with volunteers who will help him fill out the registration application, provided he knows in advance that he is not a member.
B. At the Election Committee table, he presents his identification card and the member/friend registration application, if he is not a member, and his certificate is made by the registry operator and is It is registered in the voting status by the user. Secretary, to whom he pays the sum of 3 euros (only in the first round of elections) and signs. After that, the President seals the envelope and delivers it together with the ballot to the voter.
C. Going behind the screen and voting, placing the folded ballot in the envelope.
D. He returns to the Electoral Commission and before he puts the envelope into the ballot box, the President must write it first. He takes the identity card/passport and leaves the ET.

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