The first envelopes for Diaspora voters have begun to be dispatched. According to data from the Central Election Commission, as of midday Tuesday, 63,786 envelopes have been sent out, with countries like Italy, Greece, and Germany once again having the highest number of destinations for the envelopes.
Following the dispatch to the countries where emigrants are registered, the next step begins: delivering the ballots directly into the hands of each registered voter on the platform.
At this point, it is important to recall the three valid ways to vote: You can vote by selecting a political party and one of its candidates; you can vote only for a preferred party or coalition; or you can vote only for a candidate from an open list.
Any other method of voting—such as voting for party X and a candidate from another party—will render the ballot invalid.


