Lazavik: The whole house where my mother-in-law lives voted yesterday

According to Lazavik, "everything is quiet so far", the CEC has received no complaints or questions from observers or voters. 
 
The CEC Secretary stated that early voting "had become traditional" for a certain part of voters. He gave an example of his mother-in-law who lives in Rahachou. All the inhabitants of the house where she lives "gathered together and voted all as one". "My wife asked - Why so early? And my mother-in-law answered: "The weather was nice so we decided to go and vote", said Mikalaj Lazavik.

The lists of citizens who have a right to cast a ballot contain about 7 million 44 thousand people. More than 237 thousand of them have used the opportunity to vote early.