264,000 Croatian citizens living in BiH entitled to vote in Croatia's elections
18. November 2011. | 07:14
Source: Fena
There are 264,000 Croatian nationals living in Bosnia and Herzegovina, who are entitled to vote in the forthcoming Croatian parliamentary elections, the official of the Croatian embassy in Sarajevo, Marijana Mikulic told press on Wednesday.
There are 264,000 Croatian nationals living in Bosnia and Herzegovina, who are entitled to vote in the forthcoming Croatian parliamentary elections, the official of the Croatian embassy in Sarajevo, Marijana Mikulic told press on Wednesday.
According to the statistics, the highest number of those people entitled to vote in the Croatian parliamentary polls live in the area in the jurisdiction of the Croatian consulate in Mostar where there are 109,000 Croatian nationals.
There are 91,000 Croatians in areas in the consular jurisdiction of the Croatian Embassy in Sarajevo, 40,000 in the consular jurisdiction of the consulate-general located in Tuzla, and 25,000 covered by the consulate-general of Banja Luka.
Mikulic said that the lists of voters were being updated and would be closed eight days before the 4 December election.
The Croatian State Election Commission is expected to decide on the locations of polling stations in Bosnia and Herzegovina by 22 November.
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