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Bosnia: Turnout in Croatia's parliamentary election low

03.12.2011 u 23:33

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All 30 polling stations in Bosnia and Herzegovina at which Croatian citizens could vote in Croatia's parliamentary election on Saturday were closed at 7pm and will be reopened at 7am on Sunday, as planned, the election's coordinator for Bosnia, Marijana Mikulic, has said.

According to information from all polling stations collected at the Croatian Embassy in Sarajevo, the turnout was a mere 2.13 per cent, which means that a little over 5,600 of the 264,000 Croatian citizens who live in Bosnia went to the polls Saturday. The highest turnout was in the southern Bosnian city of Mostar.