Crime acts:
• Using threats, blackmails and coercion to influence voters
• Receive or give or promise a gift or some other benefit in order to influence voters;
• Ask that voters state who they voted or explain why they did or did not vote;
• Vote using another person’s identity;
• Use more than one ballot;
• Use force or threat to prevent polling;
• Create disturbances at the polling station in order to stop voting;
• Prevent or disturb control of the process for the observers;
• Break voting secrecy;
• Change numbers of ballots or otherwise publish false results;
• Take, damage or cover ballot or some other voting document;
Misdemeanors in procedure:
• Do public polling at the polling station or within 100 meters from the station;
• Use media and public gatherings for propaganda;
• Come to the polling station armed;
• Feature political parties symbols or other propaganda material that can influence voters, at the polling station or within 100 meters around it;
• Vote publicly out of the polling booth or show the ballot to the polling board;
• Use electronic devices (phone, smartphone, laptop, tablet, etc) in the polling booth;
• Make any kind of lists of voters who voted or use the copy of election register or any other form of voters register:
• Keep at the polling station people who have no rights or duties in the election process;
• Police officers cannot vote or enter polling stations in uniform, unless on official business;
• Print unique serial number on the ballot
• Vote without identification;
• Polling board must not influence voters in any way;
• To accept incomplete ballots, indeterminable ballots;
• Number of ballots in the box cannot be higher than the number of voters in the register;
• Number of ballots in the box cannot be higher than the number of control coupons;
• Number of ballots in the box cannot be higher than the number of signed control coupons;
• Show coupons with same serial number or one that does not belong to that polling station;