On December 24, local time, the Central Election Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina announced that the voting results of some polling stations in the Bosnian Republika Srpska presidential election were invalid, involving a total of 136 polling stations in 17 constituencies. The Central Election Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina said that the decision was based on the discovery of a number of irregularities, including 908 voters voting without valid personal documents. In addition, the Commission confirmed that signatures had been falsified. At the same time, the Committee notes that the decision has not yet entered into force and that the parties can still appeal. If the decision finally takes effect after the appeal process is over, the polling station where the ballot has been declared invalid will vote again.

Zhitongcaijing · 1d ago
On December 24, local time, the Central Election Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina announced that the voting results of some polling stations in the Bosnian Republika Srpska presidential election were invalid, involving a total of 136 polling stations in 17 constituencies. The Central Election Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina said that the decision was based on the discovery of a number of irregularities, including 908 voters voting without valid personal documents. In addition, the Commission confirmed that signatures had been falsified. At the same time, the Committee notes that the decision has not yet entered into force and that the parties can still appeal. If the decision finally takes effect after the appeal process is over, the polling station where the ballot has been declared invalid will vote again.