Prosecutor General: Votes Were Switched in Seven Committees
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The Office of the Prosecutor changes its position on the alleged fraud of the PSOE in the mail vote of the elections and asks to investigate it.
The prosecutor familiarized himself with the protocols of the recount of ballots from 10 district electoral commissions in the Supreme Court. In seven of them, votes were changed. That is why Karol Nawrocki was initially considered to have won there. Meanwhile, a greater number of votes were cast for his rival — Rafał Trzaskowski. The case was reported on Saturday by the spokeswoman for the General Prosecutor's Office, prosecutor Anna Adamiak.
Irregularities were found in nine electoral commissions. In seven, votes cast for candidates were changed.
In seven out of ten electoral commissions, where the ballots were recounted, the votes were switched, which resulted in the erroneous assumption that Karol Nawrocki received a greater number of votes in those districts, Anna Adamiak, spokeswoman for Prosecutor General Adam Bodnar, reported on Saturday.
Irregularities were found in nine commissions, including seven where votes cast for candidates were changed, according to a new statement from the National Prosecutor's Office. Adam Bodnar authorized the prosecutor from the Department of Judicial Proceedings of the National Prosecutor's Office to familiarize himself with the ballot inspection protocols in the Supreme Court.
We have 3,679 polling stations nationwide where the results differed from neighboring stations, said Ryszard Kalisz, a member of the National Electoral Commission. What exactly is this about?
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