Advance voting in Estonia’s local election starts on Monday, both at polling stations and online. For the first time, the Smart-ID app can also be used for internet voting.
In addition to the Estonian and EU citizens, stateless persons living in Estonia with a long-term residence permit or the right of permanent residence also have the right to vote.
Voters must be at least 16 years of age and their registered address in the population register must be in the relevant rural municipality or city.
Internet voting starts at 9 a.m. on Monday (October 13), and is open around the clock until 8 p.m. on Saturday (October 18).
From Monday to Thursday, advance voting at polling stations in municipalities and cities takes place from 12 noon to 8 p.m. All 356 polling places are open from Friday to Sunday.
Read more: ERR.EE







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This voting schedule is more complicated than my Sunday crossword! Why cant they just have everyone vote from 9 am to 8 pm like normal people? Designated advance hours and then 24/7 internet voting for some? My cat will decide who to vote for during the 8 pm Saturday closure! And the requirement of being at least 16? My teenager thinks hes ready to vote now! Keep it simple, Estonia, or at least add more coffee breaks during the in-person voting!deltarune prophecy panels