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The Estonian parliamentary elections will be held in Estonia March 3, 2019 Estonian Life (4)
Eestlased Kanadas | 02 Feb 2019  | EL (Estonian Life)Eesti Elu
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(Estonian citizens living abroad will vote some two weeks prior to that date.)
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Estonian citizens who are in Canada at that date have three opportunities to vote. It's important that all voters have a prior designated electoral district.

Candidates, for whom votes are cast represent 12 electoral districts. Of the 87,500 Estonian citizens living abroad, who are qualified to vote, 77,000 have been designated an electoral district. The voters for whom an electoral district has not been assigned, are primarily those who were not born in Estonia nor have ever resided in Estonia. However, those who have previously voted do already have a district assigned to them.

If you are uncertain as to whether you have been designated an electoral district, please contact the Population Register at .

You can vote only if you have been designated an electoral district. The Estonian Embassy in Ottawa urges anyone with any doubts, concerns or questions regarding their electoral district, to contact the Population Register as soon as possible.

In Canada voting is possible through the following three procedures:

1 Electronically using your ID card: Electronic voting takes place at the website www.valimised.ee starting 9:00 AM (Estonian time) on February 21st until February 27th at 6 PM. To vote electronically, please make sure that your Estonian ID card is valid, that your computer has the necessary functioning software to read your card and that you have a compatible card reader. To check the the validity of your ID card, go to the Police & Border Guard website https://www2 politsei.ee/et/teenused/e-paringud/dokumendi-kehtivuse-kontroll/ NB! It is not possible to vote electronically at the Ottawa Estonian Embassy.
2 By mail: Please send a free-hand written request for a voting ballot to the Ottawa Embassy BY FEBRUARY 1ST: 260 Dalhousie St., Suite 210, Ottawa, ON K1N 7E4. With your request include a copy of your Estonian ID card or passport. Make sure to include the address of your place of residence in Canada as well as the address of the former place of residence in Estonia for one of your parents or grandparents. Based on your request, the Embassy will send you a ballot, two envelopes and the list of candidates in you electoral district. The completed ballot must be returned to the Embassy by FEBRUARY 16, 2019.
3 In person: On Saturday February 16, 2019, a polling station will be open at the Estonian House in Toronto. 958 Broadview Ave. from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, O On Tuesday, February 19, 2019 The Estonian Embassy in Ottawa (260 Dalhousie St.) will be open for voting from 12:00 noon until 5:00 PM. A valid personal identity document (Estonian ID card or Estonian passport) must be presented when voting.

Questions regarding voting in Canada in the the Estonian Parliamentary elections can be addressed to the Embassy at .

Additional information regarding the elections is available at https//www.valimised.ee/et/valimistemeelespea/valisriigis-haaletamine.

 
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Kommentaarid on kirjutatud EWR lugejate poolt. Nende sisu ei pruugi ühtida EWR toimetuse seisukohtadega.
citizenship through descent12 Feb 2019 23:13
Estonia may be only country in the world which gives citizenship through descent without any restrictions. In most countries you can get only citizenship of parents of grandparents. In Hungary, number of generation is not limited but in that case you have to speak Hungarian! But in Estonia, constitution supposedly means every descendant of an Estonian citizen is a birthright Estonian. That rule is quite absurd and works only because Estonia is a small country, which citizenship has never been too attractive. Because after thousand years almost everybody on planet is a birthright Estonian citizen under that rule.
avid reader09 Feb 2019 09:09
If memory serves me correctly, Leivat's first article about the 2019 elections already appeared in the fall of 2018, plenty of time for readers to get a heads up. On numerous occasions over the years Leivat has discussed the concept of 'citizenship by birthright' (sünnjärgne kodakondus), the primacy of the Estonian Constitution over the Law on Citizenship and related issues.
tänapäev03 Feb 2019 08:18
esimene teade valimiskorraldusest oli juba 10. januaril https://www.eesti.ca/ev-riigik...

ja siis veel 19. januaril
https://www.eesti.ca/3-martsil...

Valida saavad kõik EV kodanikud. Kui neil valimisringkonda ei ole, siis see määratakse.

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