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108 INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES OF CONDUCTING ELECTIONS DURING COVID-19
6.4. Each voter or voter shall wear a mask and disposable gloves. Voting organizers will wear a pair of insoles.
6.5. Pen and pencil to mark the feedback. Sealed sealed boxes shall be wiped clean with an alcohol-based
disinfectant solution after each polling.
6.6. Used masks. collect gloves and other debris. sealed. Dispose of in an approved landfill.
Seven. Prevention of infection during polling at the polling station
7.1. Prevention of infection during polling at the polling station shall be carried out by the members of the
polling station committee, the authorized civil registration officer, the information technology officer, the
attendant, the observer and the professional inspector. police and emergency. health. Co-organized and
supervised by local administrative officials.
7.2. Polling stations were pre-cleaned and disinfected.
7.3. Voting shall be organized in such a way as not to create a crowd at the entrance and exit of the polling
station.
7.4. When a voter enters a polling station, his / her body temperature shall be measured, his / her hands shall be
disinfected, and if he / she does not have a mask, he / she shall be provided with a mask.
7.5. The distance between the inside and outside of the polling station shall be not less than 1.5 meters.
Participants communicate from a distance without physical contact (shaking hands, hugging, kissing).
7.6. After the voter has had his or her fingerprints scanned and re-disinfected, he or she will wear the gloves
provided and cast his or her vote.
7.7. Voters will be temporarily provided with masks during registration.
7.8. When leaving the polling station, voters should dispose of their gloves in a special bin and disinfect their
hands.
7.9. Ventilate the polling station every 30 minutes for at least 10 minutes.
7.10. At polling stations, hard surfaces should be thoroughly cleaned with household disinfectants every 2 hours.
Regularly clean the outside of the agitation building,
7.11. Polling station door handle. Clean sidewalks, escalators, elevator buttons, computers, and telephones every
2 hours.
7.12. It is prohibited to bring a person under the age of 18 to the polling station.
7.13. Used masks, gloves and other waste should be collected, sealed and disposed of at an approved landfill.
Eight. Parties, coalition. Measures to be taken in case of suspicious cases during the candidate’s
election campaign and polling
8.1. Fever and cough during election campaigns and polls. beeljikh. to beg. head. A person with symptoms such
as muscle pain is considered a suspected case.
8.2. An employee responsible for reporting suspicious cases and taking isolation measures shall be appointed in
advance by the chairperson of the polling station committee at the agitation center and during the election
campaign by the staff of the party or coalition election organization, the candidate and the polling station.
8.3. Suspicious incidents in halls, public streets, squares and public places should be isolated from others at a
distance of 8-10 meters.
8.4. Suspicious cases should be reported to the National Center for Infectious Diseases in the capital city at 100.
Nine. Cooperation of competent authorities
9.1. Relevant authorities shall cooperate in the implementation of the legislation and this regulation.
9.2. The authorized body specified in Article 9.1 of this Regulation shall be the General Election Commission and
the state. aimags, the capital city, soum and district special commissions, local administrations, health and
emergency. police and intelligence. professional inspection body.
9.3. Authorized bodies have a duty to monitor the implementation of laws and regulations and take prompt
action.
Ten. Liability
10.1. PERSON who violated the rules. Legal entities shall be held liable in accordance with the Law on Violations
and other relevant laws.
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