Where and when you can vote in Greece and abroad
In case someone is not already a member or a friend, he / she should fill in the relevant application and submit it on the day he / she votes.
Who to vote for:
Those born before 31/12/2004 are registered in the National Voters’ Registers and the operator of the tablet, entering the identification data required by the information system of the Ministry of Interior, searches for the electoral number with which the voter is certified. A police ID, passport or driver’s license can be used to identify him. Those who are informed in 2005 (ie they are 16 years old) in order to acquire the right to vote must, in addition to the identity card and the application for registration of a member or friend, submit and be printed by the application of the IDIKA certified AMKA. Citizens of Union countries residing only in Greece, in addition to the identity card (identity card or passport) should be required in addition to the registration of a member or friend to submit an AMKA certificate from the application of IDIKA. Foreigners who live in our country must have a passport, a valid residence permit in our country, an AMKA certificate from the application of IDIKA and if they are not members of the movement to submit an application for registration of a member or friend of the Movement.
As far as sanitation is concerned, citizens should wear a mask while at the polling station.
And citizens living abroad to vote in the US, EU, UK and Australia. will be certified in the constituencies of the interior and is needed if they are not members or friends who will submit a completed application or a member of a friend.
The constituencies abroad will operate as follows:
Australia: 10am to 7pm local time
Cyprus: from 9:00 to 19:00 local time
European Union from 9:00 to 17:00 local time
England from 12:00 to 18:00 local time
USA from 9:00 to 16:00
Canada: Montreal 9:00 to 15:00 and Toronto 9:00 to 14:00 local timeDetailed polling stations in Greece and abroad here.
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