Ballot papers for the second round of presidential elections are printed
The Central Electoral Commission (CEC) has started printing ballot papers for the second round of the November 3 presidential election, intended for polling stations abroad. Thus, 839,200 ballot papers will be printed, of which 768,850 - in Romanian, 69,850 - in Russian and 500 in Gagauz.
The price of a ballot paper is 0.35 lei, and the total value of the circulation is about 291 thousand lei.
The ballot papers are printed on opaque (matte) paper of steel blue color, with a width of 14 cm and a length of 12 cm.
The most ballot papers will be printed for Italy – over 241,000 ballots, Germany – 135,000 ballots and France – 94,200 ballots.
The fewest ballot papers will be printed for Japan – 300 ballot papers, China – 400 ballot papers, and Latvia and the United Arab Emirates – 500 ballot papers each.