Voting station No. 3 in the Braslav district is located in the center of Braslav, in the building of secondary school No. 2 named after Z.E. Kozhar. The location is convenient for residents of the adjacent microdistrict. Many people walk past it to work and return home, they come for personal matters to the district executive committee, library, shops... Many have children in school, the youngest of whom are brought and picked up by their parents. The location, and even more so the high civic responsibility, brings many voters here these days.
Как скажет председатель избирательной комиссии Людмила Каптур, в первый день за своего будущего представителя в Парламенте и местных Советах депутатов отдали свой голос чуть менее ста браславчан. Во второй эту цифру перешагнули уже к 17 часам. Сегодня поток желающих проголосовать досрочно еще более интенсивен. Люди настроены позитивно.
“I’m going to vote at the behest of my heart,” says Braslav resident Sergei Evdokimov. “I cast my vote for those who understand the essence of today’s realities, set specific goals, want to improve something, multiply it, who get down to business with confidence and see a specific the result of actions.
“We choose our future, and who, if not us, decides what it will be,” said one of the representatives of house 55 on Sadovaya Street, Emergencies Ministry employee Evgeniy Rutkovsky, for everyone. By the way, the residents of our house, and this was also noted by the members of the commission, have been demonstrating high activity from the first day and we can assume that by February 25 the absolute majority of them will vote
“If you’ve done the job, go for a walk safely,” kindergarten teacher Galina Ivanova answered the question of why she decided to vote early. “This is my life credo.” We all want to live in a prosperous, stable country. I voted for those candidates who, I am sure, will provide our country with a decent future.
--I have studied the programs of candidates for deputies and vote for those people whose opinions, views and aspirations are in tune with mine. I share and support them. Participation in voting is the duty of every citizen, which I fulfill, understanding the importance of this socio-political campaign and calling on others to do so,” said cultural worker Elena Kotova, putting her ballot in the ballot box.
This mood was typical for everyone who went to the polling station.