By Saturday afternoon, over 157,000 Greek citizens had registered on the relevant electronic platform
Exhales tonight at 23:59 Greek time, the voter registration process for the postal vote.
According to the official data, until Saturday afternoon they had registered on the relevant electronic platform above 157,000 Greek citizens in order to vote by post in the June 9 European elections. Of these, approximately 116,000 live in Greece, while nearly 41,100 are residents of 115 countries. The number of registered expatriate voters is significantly higher than in the 2023 general election, for which nearly 23,000 were registered to vote in person, with around 18,000 going to the polls in May and 15,600 in June.
8 out of 10 emigrants are residents of European countries (34,580 – 84.1%), approximately 4,290 are registered from North and Central America (10.4%), 870 from Asian countries (2.1%), 400 from Africa (1%), 215 from South American countries (0.5%) and 745 from Oceania (1.8%).
By country, the most registrations come from residents of Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, Belgium and the Netherlands. In the June elections, expatriates living in countries where polling stations were not set up in last year’s parliamentary elections will also be able to vote, as the required number was not filled. These include Angola, Botswana, Zambia, Papua New Guinea, Djibouti, Barbados, Ghana, El Salvador, Cote d’Ivoire etc.
The same data also show that the interest in the new, for Greek data, voting method is high among all age groups. Voters aged 17 to 30 and 31 to 40 correspond to 31.8% of registered voters. Citizens from 41 to 50 and from 51 to 60 correspond to 38.2%, while those over 61 correspond to 30.1%.
Instructions for last minute registrations
Please note that registrations are made through the application epistoliki.ypes.gov.grwhich is accessible via gov.gr and the websites of the Ministries of Interior and Foreign Affairs.
In order not to be surprised, foreign residents should take into account the time difference of the place of residence with their country of origin. For example, those living in Los Angeles and Vancouver the deadline ends one minute before 2:00 p.m. local time, in New York and Toronto at 5:00 p.m., in Britain at 10:00 p.m., in central Europe (France, Germany, Austria, Spain etc) at 23:00, in Beijing at 05:00 on Tuesday and two hours later in Australia.
Voters who face difficulties in using a computer can contact a Citizen Service Center (CSC) or the competent Greek Consular Authority in order to be registered in the special electoral lists for postal voting.
Any questions can be answered in the fields “more information” or “report a problem” on the platform, by calling +30 210 626 6222 24 hours a day or by contacting a local KEP and for those residing abroad with the relevant Greek Consular Authority.
Voters within Greece enter the platform exclusively through taxisnet using their personal passwords. Greeks who live abroad and do not have taxisnet codes, it is possible to complete the certification with the combined use of data from the Greek passport and the Greek police identity card (as long as both are valid) or the passport and the tax registration number.
The electoral file will be sent by the Ministry of Interior via courier in May. The receipt must be done either by the voter himself or by a third party who is expressly authorized to receive it, with a genuine signature visa via gov.gr or by a public authority.
The voter is informed by e-mail about the sending of the file and with an e-link to follow its progress (tracking).
The file will include the postal vote return file, the ballot paper that will be uniform with all parties, the voting file that will be anonymous, an instruction form, the list of candidates and an application – responsible declaration that must be completed.
Source: Skai
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