Major shortcomings in the conduct of the Sami parliamentary elections in southern Norway
The report is merciless and points out a number of errors and shortcomings in the conduct of the Sami parliamentary election last autumn, writes Our Oslo.
– The Sami Parliament discovered after 1 July that there was an error in the census. It was discovered that voters who had asked to be removed from the census were still in the census. Voters who were to be in the electoral roll had not been included, it is stated in the evaluation report from the Sami election board in Oslo.
The Sámediggi election is conducted at the same time as the election to the Storting. Oslo and southern Norway are one district.
In addition, the ballot papers with the list of names of the various parties’ candidates were not delivered on time, which meant that those who voted in advance could not cast personal votes in the Sami parliamentary election until several weeks into the advance voting period.
Senior for election The Sami Parliament, Tove Anti formulates that the Sami Parliament has not processed the report from Oslo, but the adviser for election material such as ballot papers and ballot papers was not ready in time is highly regrettable and should of course not happen.