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People with disabilities in Sofia vote in 14 polling stations

Photo: Mila Mladenova, BNR

More than 300 people with disabilities are voting from their homes today in Sofia. They vote with mobile ballot boxes in 14 polling stations. The mobile teams will visit 16 districts of Sofia Municipality, where people with disabilities wanted to vote from home. All of them have indicated that they will vote in both the parliamentary and European Parliament elections.

Another option for people with disabilities who have difficulty moving is to vote in specially adapted polling stations in various residential districts of Sofia. They can use specialized transportation provided by the Sofia Municipality

People with disabilities will be able to submit requests until 7:30 pm. So far, a total of 30 people have requested this service since Saturday.




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