Disappearing Ink; Invalid Signatures in Vanadzor
Adrine Torosyan
hetq
12:19, May 6, 2012
Reports from the 30/27 polling station in Vanadzor say that the ink
being used to stamp passports after voting is also disappearing a mere
three hours later.
By law, the ink is supposed to remain visible for a full 12 hours.
It's also reported that other individuals are signing off on the
voting rolls and that these infractions aren't being registered by the
local election committee.
From: A. Papazian
Adrine Torosyan
hetq
12:19, May 6, 2012
Reports from the 30/27 polling station in Vanadzor say that the ink
being used to stamp passports after voting is also disappearing a mere
three hours later.
By law, the ink is supposed to remain visible for a full 12 hours.
It's also reported that other individuals are signing off on the
voting rolls and that these infractions aren't being registered by the
local election committee.
From: A. Papazian