The head of the National Electoral Commission, Vladimir Dimitrijevic, announced on April 8 that voting in elections for parliament would be repeated at a total of 54 polling places and that repeat votes would be held at 35 polling places for presidential elections.
Dimitrijevic told a news conference that the Commission had decided that day that the MP ballot would be pink, and the presidential ballot turquoise.
There are 32,181 voters eligible to re-cast their ballots for choosing MPs, and 28,687 for revoting in the presidential election. Asked why the Electoral Commission did not announce any election results on election night, leading some media outlets to comment that the Commission had "disappeared," Dimitrijevic said the results had been accessible on the Commission's website and that media outlets were able to follow them in real time.
He added that the Commission had not received any complaints about irregularities during the actual vote.
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