Elections 2023: polling stations for Greeks abroad in 35 countries

By | May 8, 2023

Total 99 will be the polling stations in which they can vote in the 2023 elections, Greeks abroad, according to final list which was announced by the Ministry of the Interior.

Elections 2023: These are the foreign polling stations

With judgment signed by Acting Minister of the Interior Kalliopi Spanou electoral divisions are determined except greek territorywhich will operate in May elections. It is recalled that the Greeks abroad will vote one day before, that is, on Saturday May 20using it state ballot -that is, without putting crosses.

The following is the list of 99 polling stations to be set to 35 foreign countriesso that both expatriates and greek sailors:

  • Egypt: A polling station will be set up in the building of the Spetseropoulei Foundation in Cairo (22A lbn Affan Heliopolis, PC 11351). Those registered on the special lists of Cairo, Alexandria, Addis Ababa, Amman, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Beirut and Tunis will vote in this electoral college.
  • Austria: Two electoral divisions are formed. One in Vienna (Consular Office of the Vienna Embassy Favoritenstrasse 7) and the second in Salzburg (Unpaid Consulate General, Bundestrasse 111).
  • Australia: Two electoral divisions. The first in Melbourne (Melbourne Consulate General, 37-39 Albert road), where those registered on the electoral rolls of Melbourne, Adelaide, Darwin and Perth will vote. Australia’s second polling station will be in Sydney (Sydney Consulate General, Level 2/219-223 Castlereagh Street). Those registered on the electoral rolls of Sydney, Brisbane and Canberra will vote there.
  • Belgium: Four polling stations will be installed. The three will be in Brussels (Brussels embassy building) and the fourth in Antwerp.
  • Bulgaria: A polling station is being set up in Sofia (Embassy Building, 103 Evlogi Gevrgiev str). Those registered in the electoral registers of Sofia, Argyrokastro, Tirana, Skopje, Sarajevo, Filippopolis and Belgrade will vote in this polling station.
  • France: Five polling stations will be installed in Paris (two), Strasbourg, Nice, Nantes.
  • Germany: 17 polling stations are established throughout the country. (*see pages 3-6 of the table below for more details).
  • Denmark: Two polling stations in Copenhagen (Copenhagen Embassy building, Hammerensgade 4, third floor). In the 1st electoral division, those whose surname begins with A up to and including LAZAROS LAZARIDIS will vote, and in the second, those whose surname begins with IOANNA LAZOPOULOU up to and including Psomiadou ELENI.
  • Swiss: Four polling stations (two in Bern, one in Geneva and one in Lausanne, see table below for details).
  • United Arab Emirates: A polling station at the Abu Dhabi Embassy (Al Bateen, Villa 1, 6-14).
  • United Kingdom: 12 polling stations, 8 of them in London and the rest in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Leeds, Birmingham (*see where you vote in the table below)
  • USA: 9 polling stations installed in San Francisco, Atlanta, Boston, Los Angeles, New York, Washington, Chicago, Florida (Tampa), Houston (*see table below for details).
  • Ireland: A polling station in Dublin (Dublin Embassy Building 1 Upper Pembroke Street).
  • Spain: Two voting centers are set up in Madrid (Madrid Embassy Building, Avenida Doctor Arce) and Barcelona (Offices of the Hellenic Community of Catalonia (Valencia 558).
  • Italy: Three polling stations will be installed in Rome (Roman Embassy Building), Venice (Hall of the Institute of Greek and Post-Byzantine Studies) and Milan (Hellenic Community Offices).
  • Canada: Two polling stations. The first in Toronto (Consulate General Toronto), where those registered on the lists of Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Calgary will vote and the second in Montreal (Consulate General Montreal), where those registered on the lists of Montreal, Ottawa, Halifax will vote.
  • Cold: A polling station at the Doha Embassy (Doha, Buliding 6, Street 530, West Bay Lagoon).
  • Korea: A polling station in Seoul (Seoul Embassy, ​​27th Floor, Hanwha Building 86). Those registered on the lists of Seoul, Tokyo, Guangzhou, Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong will vote in said center.
  • Cyprus: Five polling stations are established in Nicosia (2), Limassol, Larnaca and Paphos.
  • Lithuania: Two polling stations. The first in Vilnius (Vilnius Embassy Building, Rudninku 2), where those registered on the Vilnius, Tallinn, Kiev, Riga, Saint Petersburg, Moscow and Novorossiysk lists will vote. The second polling station will be installed in Kaunas.
  • luxembourg: A polling station in the Luxembourg Embassy building (27, RUE MARIE ADELAIDE)
  • malt: A polling station in Valletta (Embassy Valletta IR-Rampa Ta’Xbiex 2).
  • South Africa: A polling station in Johannesburg (Consulate General Building 261 Oxford Rd Illovo, Sandton)
  • Norway: A polling station in Oslo (Oslo Embassy Building). Those registered on the lists of Oslo, Reykjavik, Bergen, Trondheim will vote.
  • Netherlands: 6 polling stations are installed in The Hague (2), Amsterdam (2), Rotterdam and Eindhoven
  • Hungary: A polling station in Budapest (Budapest Embassy Building Szegfu utca 3). Those registered in the lists of Budapest, Zagreb, Bratislava, Ljubljana will vote in this electoral college.
  • Poland: A polling station will be installed in Warsaw (Embassy Building in Warsaw).
  • Portugal: A polling station in the Lisbon Embassy building.
  • Romania: A polling station in Bucharest. Those registered on the electoral rolls of Bucharest and Iași will vote there.
  • Saudi Arabia: A polling station is being set up in Riyadh (Embassy Building Riyadh 8454 Abdullah Alsahmi St) where those registered on the lists of Riyadh, Kuwait, Jeddah will vote.
  • Singapore: A polling station at the offices of the Singapore Embassy (Goldbell Towers 47 Scotts Road). Those registered on the lists of Singapore, Mumbai, New Delhi, Bagok and Manila will vote there.
  • Sweden: Three polling stations in Stockholm (Stockholm Embassy, ​​Kommendorsgatan 16), Malmö (Unpaid Consulate Malmö, Haltegelvagen 9), Gothenburg (Gothenburg Greek Community, Wadkopingsgatan 2).
  • Czech Republic: A polling station in Prague (Prague Embassy Building, Consular Office). Those registered in the lists of Prague, Brno, Pardubice will vote.
  • Turkey: A polling station is being set up in Istanbul (Consulate General Sismanoglio Megarou, Istiklal Cad 60). Those registered in the electoral rolls of Istanbul, Yerevan, Tbilisi, New Sultan, Ankara and Izmir will vote there.
  • Finland: A polling station in Helsinki (Helsinki Embassy Offices, Kruununhaka Maneesikatu 2A).

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