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Parlamentarne volitve

6–9 junij 2024

Češka

7–8 junij 2024

You can't vote: Thank you for your interest in getting involved! We are looking forward to seeing you at the next elections. In the meantime, keep being an active citizen!

On the day of the election, which country do you want to vote from?

Do you wish to vote at a designated polling station based on your permanent residence or somewhere else?

Do you have a disability or experience any limitations preventing you from reaching a polling station?

For Czech and other EU citizens:

Where do I vote? You are required to cast your vote at a designated polling station based on your permanent residence.

Additional info for EU citizen voting in Czech EU elections: You need to register by asking your municipality to add you to the list of voters for the European elections, 40 days prior to the first day of the elections. However, if you registered in the previous European elections in 2019, you are registered automatically.

You can find detailed information on the website of the Ministry of the Interior.

What documents should I bring? Valid ID card or valid passport.

Accessibility Information: You can request to vote outside the polling station in a portable ballot box for serious reasons, like health issues. There's no set form for the application; you can do it in writing or verbally. However, the local electoral commission can only send members with a portable box within their electoral district. You can also ask another voter to help you at the polling station.

For Czech and other EU citizens:

Where do I vote? You are required to cast your vote at a designated polling station based on your permanent residence.

Additional info for EU citizen voting in Czech EU elections: You need to register by asking your municipality to add you to the list of voters for the European elections, 40 days prior to the first day of the elections. However, if you registered in the previous European elections in 2019, you are registered automatically.

You can find detailed information on the website of the Ministry of the Interior.

What documents should I bring? Valid ID card or valid passport.

Do you have a disability or experience any limitations preventing you from reaching a polling station?

For Czech and other EU citizens:

Where do I vote? If you wish to vote at a different location within Czechia, you must apply for a voter's absentee card (certificate) that will allow you to vote in any electoral district within Czechia. This card can be obtained in person directly at the respective municipality, or through a written request that must reach this municipality. Your request may be sent via a data box or by post with a certified signature.

Additional info for EU citizen voting in Czech EU elections: You need to register by asking your municipality to add you to the list of voters for the European elections, 40 days prior to the first day of the elections. However, if you registered in the previous European elections in 2019, you are registered automatically.

You can find detailed information on the website of the Ministry of the Interior.

What documents should I bring? Valid ID card or valid passport.

Accessibility information: You can request to vote outside the polling station in a portable ballot box for serious reasons, like health issues. There's no set form for the application; you can do it in writing or verbally. However, the local electoral commission can only send members with a portable box within their electoral district. You can also ask another voter to help you at the polling station.

For Czech and other EU citizens:

Where do I vote? If you wish to vote at a different location within Czechia, you must apply for a voter's absentee card (certificate) that will allow you to vote in any electoral district within Czechia. This card can be obtained in person directly at the respective municipality, or through a written request that must reach this municipality. Your request may be sent via a data box or by post with a certified signature.

Additional info for EU citizen voting in Czech EU elections: You need to register by asking your municipality to add you to the list of voters for the European elections, 40 days prior to the first day of the elections. However, if you registered in the previous European elections in 2019, you are registered automatically.

You can find detailed information on the website of the Ministry of the Interior.

What documents should I bring? Valid ID card or valid passport.

You are not allowed to vote in the European elections in Czechia from abroad. Will you return to Czechia to cast your vote?

Unfortunately, you can not vote in the European elections in Czechia from abroad.