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Early voting participants in Komi have cast their ballots, with the first 100 decision-makers having already made their selections.

Inhabitants of rural areas in Abezh, Yagel, Trubosyel, Rybnitsa, and laborers at the Baganskoye mine.

Early voters cast their ballots in Komi: kickstart to early elections
Early voters cast their ballots in Komi: kickstart to early elections

Early voting participants in Komi have cast their ballots, with the first 100 decision-makers having already made their selections.

The upcoming elections in the Komi Republic are fast approaching, with several important dates and voting options for residents to be aware of.

Firstly, it's essential to note that voters have two options for casting their ballots: they can visit a registered polling station or participate in remote electronic voting (REV). The remote electronic voting option is an increasingly popular choice, offering convenience and flexibility for those who prefer to vote from the comfort of their homes.

To be eligible for remote electronic voting, applicants must submit their requests through the Gosuslugi portal by September 8. This deadline ensures that all necessary preparations can be made for a smooth and secure voting process.

The elections themselves will take place from September 12 to 14. For those choosing the remote electronic voting option, the voting period will extend from 8:00 AM on September 12 to 8:00 PM on September 14, allowing voters to cast their ballots without the need to visit a polling station.

One of the key races in these elections is the office of President of the Komi Republic, with Vladimir Uiba being the candidate running for the position. Additionally, elections will be held for the Head of the Republic of Komi, deputies of the State Council, and local self-government bodies.

It's crucial for all eligible voters to exercise their right to vote and help shape the future of the Komi Republic. For more information about the elections, including polling station locations and further details about remote electronic voting, residents are encouraged to visit the official election website or contact their local election commission.

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