Voter Turnout by 4pm – 34,6 percent

- / 21.06.2020.

According to the CRTA’s election observation mission, a total of 34,6 percent of citizens registered in the voters list have voted in parliamentary elections until 4pm. Margin of error was +/- 0,9 percent. 

Voter Turnout by 3pm – 30,8 percent

- / 21.06.2020.

According to the CRTA’s election observation mission, a total of 30,8 percent of citizens registered in the voters list have voted in parliamentary elections until 3pm. Margin of error was +/- 0,8 percent. 

Voter turnout by 2pm 27 percent, another complaint to the police for the case of the “Carousel Voting”

- / 21.06.2020.

A total of 27 percent of voters have voted until 2pm, out of 6.584.376 registered to vote at the parliamentary elections at 8.433 polling stations. Margin of error was +/- 0,7 percent. 

Voter Turnout by 1pm – 22,9 percent

- / 21.06.2020.

According to the CRTA’s election observation mission, a total of 22,9 percent of citizens registered in the voters list have voted in parliamentary elections until 1pm. Margin of error was +/- 0,6 percent. 

Voter Turnout by 12pm – 18,3 percent

- / 21.06.2020.

According to the CRTA’s election observation mission, a total of 18,3 percent of citizens registered in the voters list have voted in parliamentary elections until 12pm. Margin of error was +/- 0,6 percent. 

Voter Turnout by 11am – 14 percent

- / 21.06.2020.

According to the CRTA’s election observation mission, a total of 14,1 percent of voters have voted until 11am, out of 6.584.376 registered to vote at the parliamentary elections at 8.433 polling stations. Margin of error was +/- 0,5 percent.

Voter Turnout by 10am – 9,1 percent

- / 21.06.2020.

According to the CRTA’s election observation mission, a total of 9,1 percent of citizens registered in the voters list have voted in parliamentary elections until 10am. Margin of error was +/- 0,3 percent. This voter turnout is similar to turnout by 10am in 2016 parliamentary elections.

Voter turnout by 9am – 5,4 percent

- / 21.06.2020.

A total of 5,4 of voters have voted until 9am, out of 6.584.376 registered to vote at the parliamentary elections at 8.433 polling stations.

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